Learn all about the similarities, differences, and what makes Split Fiction and It Takes Two fantastic games.

Split Fiction is the latest game released by Hazelight Studios. After the success and praise received by It Takes Two, Hazelight Studios has made Split Fiction more innovative and ambitious with its gameplay and overall design.
Read on to discover how Split Fiction and It Takes Two are similar yet different at the same time.
Similarities

The similarities between both games are mentioned below.
Splitscreen Co-op
Hazelight Studios has done its best to bring back couch gaming to the modern era. Before Hazelight, split-screen co-op had begun to die down in the modern generation of gaming. However, the success of It Takes Two has proven that gamers still adore these games.
Both of these games are split-screen co-op games that have to be played by 2 players. These games offer both local and online jolly cooperation, making them perfect games for couples and duos.
Gameplay
While Split Fiction is much bigger in scope, it cannot be denied that both games are very similar in how they play out. Both games are platformers that rely a lot on puzzles and teamwork to progress through the various missions. However, the gameplay mechanics are adjusted to fit the narrative of each game.
Easter Eggs
Both of these games love to pay nods to other games and movies. These include nods to Dark Souls’ bonfire, Assassin’s Creed’s leap of faith, and even Zelda. There are even references to the iconic Terminator 2 thumbs-up and James Bond movies.
Differences

The differences between both games are mentioned below.
Narrative
It Takes Two stars the two main protagonists, Cody and May, who are about to get divorced. After getting turned into dolls, they must make their way through exaggerated sections of their house and regain their lost connection.
Meanwhile, Split Fiction stars two writers, Mio and Zoe, who get warped inside their own stories. As they progress through the game’s story, both of them face their own traumas and try to grow past them. Also, the game consists of both sci-fi and fantasy elements.
Crossplay
While both games are co-op, Split Fiction offers crossplay support. This means it is easy for players to engage in jolly cooperation across all platforms, without restriction.
Difficulty
While It Takes Two was a bit relaxed regarding difficulty, Split Fiction is a more challenging. The game requires precise coordination and teamwork to bypass most of its puzzles. In addition, the mission length in general is longer in this game, making for a much more engaging experience.
Bosses
Hazelight Studios increased the budget for their next big game by quite a lot. As a result, Split Fiction has much more engaging boss fights. Alongside various phases and arena shifts, they have well-animated attacks and are incredibly well-designed.
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