Hazelight Studios' latest game, Split Fiction, is a blast.
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These super-hard puzzles will definitely test your level of teamwork, timing and critical thinking to get ahead together.
At some point on your travels, the two of you are required to cross a small lake.
But that’s exactly what happens during the motorcycle chase sequence in the first chapter of the game.
Although controlling the motorcycle is difficult enough, Zoe’s challenge is much harder.
However, this is undoubtedly the funniest and most unconventional puzzle ever created for a video game.
The successor to It Takes Two seems to be a better game in every regard.
But is Split Fiction really that good?
So, moving as quickly as possible is the main priority.
The objective is to move the cube onto the green tile, but that’s easier said than done.
This puzzle requires you to shift the cube around until it’s positioned in the middle row.
Unfortunately, each force field is the opposite colour to the one Mio and Zoe are armed with.
The key is to use the conveyor belt above them, which transports an endless stream of boxes.
If you’re left stumped at first on this one, then we don’t blame you.
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