It’s hard to decide which of the fantastic levels in It Takes Two are the best to play!

However, what helps Split Fiction take this category is its slightly more refined approach.

After you finish the game, you might be wondering about a few things that remain unanswered.

Screenshots From It Takes Two Game Play Showing The Snow Globe Level, Cutie The Elephant and Cody and May and Cody Completing The Dot-To-Dot Puzzle.

This makes the last act perfectly paced, without feeling rushed.

The problem starts when you notice that the levels keep getting progressively longer.

Minigames serve as a nice distraction, but aren’t as effective or refreshing asSplit Fiction’s side stories.

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Collage with Cody and May from It Takes Two and Split Fiction key art.

Mio and Zoe platforming through a cyberpunk traffic jam in Split Fiction.

Cody and May riding on frogs in It Takes Two, with a Taxi banner behind them.

Mio and Zoe sitting and looking out from the Ice King’s castle in Split Fiction.

Cody and May swinging from a tree in It Takes Two.

Zoe and Mio in their simulation orb in Split Fiction.

Cody and May stand before an unknown in It Takes Two.

Pig transformation side story in Split Fiction.

Cody and May sit on a couch during therapy in It Takes Two.

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