Split Fiction – Complete!

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Qvaid and I started the week off on Monday (03/17/2025) with a completion of our run through Split Fiction.

We ended the run with 28.9 hours in total of sheer gaming bliss! Split Fiction was EVERYTHING it was hyped up to be! The transitioning of game modes was exquisite, albeit a bit disorienting at times. Qvaid and I felt like everything about Split Fiction was a masterpiece.

We loved the story, the humor, the cameos, the game play, the graphics, the beginning, the end. It was truly a fantastic piece of work!

Ironically, we didn’t collect as many achievements as we were hopeful for, and we ended up missing 2 of the side stories some how. Looking back, I don’t recall us missing any hints at their locations. Once the credits rolled and we hopped back in to have a look, we did see the two we missed.

Qvaid and I discussed it, and while I am somewhat disappointed that we didn’t get to experience those, we have decided we completed enough to move on at this point. I have no regrets, to my knowledge Qvaid has none either. Split Fiction was an amazing adventure!

I preordered Split Fiction and we started the game at launch on March 6th. We ran the game on Steam via Xbox controllers (Techincally PowerA generic Xbox controllers), and we loved every microsecond of everything about it! We got a solid 28.9 hours of grand co-op adventure, unique game play, and laughs.

It brought back quite a bit of the nostalgia of what started our weekly game nights together with It Takes Two! and sated the desire to play something like it yet again. Josef Fares and the teams at Hazelight Studios have brought us several delightful games, as Qvaid and I both have yet to play something from them that we have not absolutely loved!

Qvaid and I have already discussed the next adventure we should be off too! Game long, game hard my friends!