Neon Revenge’s third Side Story, Mountain Hike, is well hidden in Chapter 2.
8Rader Publishing
It’s not too tough to decide which chapter goes bottom of the pile.
However, you don’t spend long enough in either genre to do anything besides learn the basic mechanics.
It does its job, but it doesn’t measure up to the rest of the game.
In fact, most of it isn’t even gameplay, but cutscenes setting up the premise.
6Neon Revenge
Two in a row for Mio unfortunately.
While Final Dawn’s exploration of her father’s health is heavy-handed, Neon Revenge feels inconsequential.
But as things get more weighty later on, this one feels more and more like a missed opportunity.
But it’s also the chapter that most feels as though it understands Split Fiction as a game.
It’s only dragged off top spot because of being forced to fight Rader over and over.
We get it, dude.
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