Summary
- Split Fiction brings back split-screen co-op, emphasizing teamwork in unpredictable ways.
- Prominent local co-op games like Snipperclips, Sackboy, Portal 2, and Stardew Valley encourage collaboration.
- Titles like A Way Out and It Takes Two emphasize synchronized cooperation for players to progress through their stories.
Some games are plain better when played together. A facet of gaming that the existence of online multiplayer has killed is co-op using split-screen, but thankfully, Split Fiction has come to the rescue. It puts the split back on the player’s screens – quite literally. This is thanks to Hazelight Studios, a company that has been doing this since 2018.

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While Hazelight Studios’ other titles are definite candidates, certain games also prove that, while local co-op games that focus on narrative might not be the focus of the AAA industry right now, they still exist, hidden behind the likes of Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto. Here are some of the best co-op games to check out for those who love Split Fiction.
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Snipperclips
When Words Fail, Scissors Speak

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March 3, 2017
- ESRB
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E For Everyone
Sometimes, the best co-op experiences don’t involve grand narratives or epic battles. Sometimes, they involve two goofy pieces of paper trying desperately to cut each other into the right shape. Snipperclips is the kind of game that turns players into chaotic problem-solvers, arming them with nothing but the ability to snip in the face of increasingly ridiculous solutions.
Designed for two players, the game’s core mechanic revolves around snipping and reshaping each other to complete various physics-based puzzles. Whether it’s fitting into a silhouette, moving an object, or creating a perfect basketball hoop, the game forces players to communicate in ways they likely won’t expect, often requiring a lot of pointing, yelling, and accidental snipping. And much like Split Fiction, Snipperclips thrives on cooperation. Success isn’t about individual skill; it’s also about working together in unpredictable, often hilarious ways. Snipperclips doesn’t have a story of its own, but it acts as a blank canvas for players tp create their own story, written in a language of laughter, frustrated groans, and the occasional “I swear I didn’t mean to cut you there!”
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure
Stitching Friendships Together One Jump At A Time

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November 12, 2020
- ESRB
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E For Everyone due to Mild Cartoon Violence, Mild Lyrics
The LittleBigPlanet series has always been about creativity and cooperation, and Sackboy: A Big Adventure takes those ideas and transforms them into a charming 3D platformer built for teamwork. While it can be played solo, the game truly shines in co-op, where players must navigate levels together, solving puzzles and helping each other through various obstacles.
Much like Split Fiction’s world-hopping premise, Sackboy throws players into wildly different environments, each brimming with personality. Plus, with its whimsical art style and endearing characters, it captures that same sense of adventure and companionship that makes Split Fiction so engaging.
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Portal 2 (Co-Op Mode)
The Science Of Friendship And Betrayal

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April 18, 2011
- ESRB
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E10+ for Everyone 10+: Fantasy Violence, Mild Language
Solving puzzles is one thing, but what about solving puzzles when the only way forward is trusting another player with your life? That’s a whole different challenge. Portal 2’s co-op mode isn’t just an extension of the single-player game; it’s also a masterclass in designing puzzles that demand cooperation.

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Playing as two robotic test subjects, players must think with portals in entirely new ways, using each other’s portals to reach impossible places, launch across deadly gaps, and avoid the ever-present threat of GLaDOS’ dry, mocking commentary. It’s an experience that requires communication, patience, and just the right amount of trust (or lack thereof, depending on how often someone decides to “accidentally” remove a portal at the worst possible moment). Like Split Fiction, it’s a story of two characters needing to work together, even when the circumstances—and maybe their own instincts—suggest otherwise.
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Overcooked 2
The Kitchen Nightmare That Never Ends

- Released
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August 7, 2018
- ESRB
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E for Everyone
Some games test reflexes, and some test strategy. Then, there’s Overcooked 2, which tests relationships. This cooking-based co-op game turns meal preparation into a high-stakes, chaotic ordeal where communication is more important than skill. Players must chop ingredients, cook meals, wash dishes, and deliver orders, all while dealing with increasingly ridiculous challenges, like kitchens that split in half, moving platforms, or, for some reason, portals. It’s the kind of game that starts with a calm plan and quickly descends into frantic shouting as everything catches fire.
Much like the unpredictable twists and turns of Split Fiction, Overcooked 2 thrives on both teamwork and improvisation. Those who think they have everything under control will quickly learn that, in this kitchen, disaster is always just one mistimed throw away.
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Baldur’s Gate 3
A Virtual Dungeons And Dragons Campaign With A Fun Co-Op Option

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August 3, 2023
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence
For those who love deep storytelling and character-driven experiences, Baldur’s Gate 3 offers an unparalleled co-op RPG adventure. Built on the foundation of Dungeons & Dragons, this game allows players to create their own characters, make crucial story decisions, and explore a vast world where every choice has consequences.
Unlike other co-op games that focus on quick reflexes, Baldur’s Gate 3 is all about strategy and narrative. Each player brings their own unique skills and personalities to the party, leading to dynamic interactions and, sometimes, hilariously bad decisions. And just like in Split Fiction, where Mio and Zoe shape their own stories, here, countless conversations and actions can alter the course of the adventure.
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Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy
A Puzzle Platformer Built For Three

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August 31, 2023
- ESRB
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e
The Trine series has always been about magical cooperation, and Trine 5 is no different. This physics-based puzzle platformer puts players in control of three distinct characters: a knight, a thief, and a wizard, each with unique abilities that must be used in tandem to solve intricate puzzles and overcome enemies.

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What sets it apart is the seamless way it integrates teamwork into its gameplay. Players must constantly switch characters or rely on their co-op partners to progress, much like Split Fiction’s emphasis on collaboration. Whether it’s Zoya swinging across chasms with a grappling hook or Amadeus conjuring platforms from thin air, every challenge feels like a mini escape room where creativity is the key to success.
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Stardew Valley
A Fun And Relaxing Co-Op Farming Experience

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February 26, 2016
- ESRB
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E for Everyone (Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco)
Not all co-op games are about high-stakes action or brain-bending puzzles. Sometimes, it’s just about building something together. Stardew Valley’s multiplayer mode lets players share a farm, divide responsibilities, and carve out their own slice of digital paradise.

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With a relaxed pace and an almost meditative quality, Stardew Valley fosters a different kind of cooperation, one based on long-term planning rather than split-second reactions. For those who love the quieter, character-driven moments of Split Fiction, this is the perfect co-op experience.
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Unravel 2
A Story Told in Strings

Unravel 2
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June 9, 2018
- ESRB
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E For Everyone Due To Mild Fantasy Violence
Unravel 2 is a game about connection, both literally and emotionally. Players control two small creatures made of yarn, tied together by a single thread, and are forced to navigate a world filled with environmental puzzles and quiet beauty.
What makes this game special is the way it emphasizes both cooperation and storytelling. There’s no dialogue or big cinematic cutscenes; there are two characters helping each other through a journey that feels deeply personal. Like Split Fiction, Unravel 2 is about partnership—figuring things out together, overcoming obstacles, and sometimes just taking in the beauty of the world.
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A Way Out
Two Players, One Escape

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March 23, 2018
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Nudity, Blood, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Language
Coming from the same masterminds behind Split Fiction and following the same formula, A Way Out is designed to be played by two players, and it offers no single-player option. It’s a cinematic story about two prisoners, Leo and Vincent, working together to break out of prison and navigate the dangers beyond.
With split-screen gameplay that keeps both perspectives visible at all times, the game forces players to cooperate in ways few others do. And just like Split Fiction, it’s not just about solving problems; it’s also about understanding and adapting to another player’s decisions.
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It Takes Two
Two Souls, One Adventure, And A Whole Lot Of Chaos

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March 26, 2021
- ESRB
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T for Teen: Animated Blood, Comic Mischief, Fantasy Violence, Language
Hazelight Studios’ next foray into a narrative-focused split-sreen co-op title after A Way Out took them right to the doorsteps of Cody and May, a divorcing couple who were magically turned into tiny dolls by an accidental wish by their daughter. Despite facing a fragmented relationship, the duo must work together to navigate the wildly imaginative world where every level reinvents the gameplay. One moment, players are platforming through a sentient toolbox’s wrath, and the next, they’re in a dungeon-crawling RPG segment.
Unlike Split Fiction, which thrives on competition, It Takes Two is all about synchronized cooperation. Both players have unique abilities, forcing them to communicate and coordinate constantly. The mechanics never stop evolving, keeping things fresh from start to finish. It’s charming, unpredictable, and filled with unforgettable moments, whether said moments involve laughing at the absurdity of the talking book or feeling genuine triumph after nailing a tricky puzzle.

Action
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Fantasy
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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
90/100
Critics Recommend:
98%
- Released
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March 6, 2025
- ESRB
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T For Teen // Blood and Gore, Crude Humor, Language, Violence
- Publisher(s)
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Electronic Arts
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