Valentine’s Day is tomorrow.
You could buy the standard box of chocolates, or you could test the structural integrity of your relationship with the best co-op game of the last twelve months.
Split Fiction—the latest genre-bender from Hazelight Studios—is currently sitting at a tempting 25% discount at major retailers.
It’s cheaper than a dinner date, lasts longer than a movie, and forces you to communicate in ways that therapy never could.
If you want to know if you and your partner are truly in sync, this is the weekend to find out.
Split Fiction: The "It Takes Two" of Shooters
Hazelight has done it again.
Just when we thought It Takes Two peaked the genre, Split Fiction shatters the screen—literally.
You play as Mio and Zoe, two authors trapped in a colliding world of their own creation. One player exists in a high-tech Sci-Fi shooter; the other is playing a Fantasy RPG.
The screen isn't just split; it is the mechanic.
You have to pass items across the divide. The Sci-Fi player might need to snipe a dragon for the Fantasy player, while the Fantasy player casts a shield to block laser fire.
It is chaotic, brilliant, and requires absolute synchronization.
If you stop talking, you stop progressing. It is the ultimate "compatibility test" disguised as a third-person shooter.
Official Promo (-25%) vs Allkeyshop Price
Walmart and official digital storefronts are running a solid Valentine's promo, dropping the price from $49.99 to roughly $37.50.
That is a great price for a modern masterpiece.
However, if you are on PC, the "Smart Shopper" engine can likely squeeze out a few more dollars for your takeout fund.
A quick check on comparison sites shows global Steam keys hovering around the $30–$32 mark.
Since the game utilizes the famous "Friend's Pass" system, remember that only one of you needs to buy it.
Split the cost, or treat your Player 2 to a free ride. Either way, you are getting premium entertainment for the price of two movie tickets.
Final Verdict: The Compatibility Test
This is the best co-op experience since Portal 2.
The way it blends genres—forcing a shooter fan and an RPG fan to work together—is nothing short of genius.
It is funny, heartwarming, and mechanically perfect.
If your relationship can survive "The Page Tear" boss fight, you can survive anything life throws at you.
Grab the deal, order some food, and save the world(s) together.
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"If your relationship can survive "The Page Tear" boss fight, you can survive anything life throws at you." Yes, gaming generates emotions and reactions, including irritation and frustration, so you have to know how to manage them. It's still a VIDEO GAME, a form of entertainment, and it shouldn't be a real source of conflict, even if you can discuss it and want to be better!