Supported by By Ben Sisario Reporting from Salina, Kan. Hydraulic machines whooshed in a sprawling Kansas factory as melted vinyl squeezed through molded stampers like pancake batter, turning out ...
Two Chinese streamers, E1uM4y and Sharkov, appear to be the first to have completed a secret level dubbed “Laser Hell” in co-op game Split Fiction.Their reward? First, an in-game video from ...
Also in Split Fiction news, earlier this week two players were invited to Sweden to see Hazelight's next game after they completed a secret level so challenging that "barely" any members of the ...
So, even if you're also a collector of the preferred music format of the gods (there, I said it), vinyl, why would you want to convert your records to digital? There are actually several reasons.
They're split up by level, so we've detailed where they are and what happens during them. Almost all of them are easy to find, so we won't focus too much on location beyond which level they're in.
Though there is a level of cheesiness that coats the game's overarching story and its primary antagonist, Rader, as a whole Split Fiction is a marvelous game that sets a new benchmark not only for ...
Not knowing how each new level and side story will shake up the backdrop and the gameplay is a huge part of what makes Split Fiction such tremendous fun to scoot through. Zoe’s fantasy worlds ...
Split Fiction's best moments come when Zoe and Mio must use their respective powers in tandem to help them both progress. These powers are unique in every level, whether it's operating a pinball ...
Want to use the Split Fiction friend pass? Hazelight Studios is back with another co-op adventure, this time focusing on two writers who find themselves trapped inside their own works of fiction.
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