Split Fiction review - sci-fi and fantasy collide in Hazelight’s best game yet
“Rainbow farts are the best!” Zoe informs us. Our dual protagonists have been transformed into adorable little pigs, one with the ability to turn into a slinky, while the other, well, rainbow farts for speed boosts. We begin feeding apples to ravenous door locks and rolling around in the mud, then slowly but surely make our way toward the end of this wild and wonderful adventure. We dive into the darkness, expecting to reappear in Mio’s cyberpunk-inspired dystopia. Instead, blood covers the screen and the adorable little piggies are turned into a pair of sausages and tasked with cooking themselves. I’d say this alone sums up the chaos that is Split Fiction, but it’s only really scratching the surface. Continue reading Split Fiction review - sci-fi and fantasy collide in Hazelight’s best game yet MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best co-op games, Best PC games, Split Fiction review


“Rainbow farts are the best!” Zoe informs us. Our dual protagonists have been transformed into adorable little pigs, one with the ability to turn into a slinky, while the other, well, rainbow farts for speed boosts. We begin feeding apples to ravenous door locks and rolling around in the mud, then slowly but surely make our way toward the end of this wild and wonderful adventure. We dive into the darkness, expecting to reappear in Mio’s cyberpunk-inspired dystopia. Instead, blood covers the screen and the adorable little piggies are turned into a pair of sausages and tasked with cooking themselves. I’d say this alone sums up the chaos that is Split Fiction, but it’s only really scratching the surface.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best co-op games, Best PC games, Split Fiction review