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A co-op adventure built around constant genre-hopping and the refusal to let either player coast.
Split Fiction belongs in this genre lane because of its two-player dependency, fiction-within-fiction premise, mechanical variety, and Hazelight-style set pieces treat cooperation as the core verb. It is the kind of game players use to explain where the genre's taste, production pressure, or online momentum is moving.
Example
its two-player dependency, fiction-within-fiction premise, mechanical variety, and Hazelight-style set pieces treat cooperation as the core verb
Why it matters
Split Fiction matters because it keeps proving that authored co-op can be more than optional drop-in support; it can be the design thesis.
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