Split Fiction, the latest game from Hazelight Studios, showcases a unique split-screen co-op experience centered around two female protagonists. Director Josef Fares addressed negative comments labeling the game as "feminist propaganda," emphasizing his focus on character depth over gender. Players will navigate a blend of fantasy and sci-fi worlds, highlighting the studio's continued evolution in storytelling and gameplay mechanics. The game has already been well-received, achieving top ratings on Metacritic and marking a successful release for EA.
What the fuck is this? I guess it's somebody reacting that there are two women? Let me say this in Brotherhood there was two guys, in A Way Out there were two guys, in It Takes Two there were one guy, one woman, and now there are two girls and everybody's complaining? Come on man-and it's also based on my daughters-I totally don't care what you have between your legs, that's not interesting to me, good characters is what's interesting to me.
Split Fiction is a split-screen co-op game about two authors who become trapped in their own fictional universes, one fantasy and the other sci-fi.
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