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Check out these Split Fiction Easter eggs! Split Fiction is the latest charming co-op game from Hazelight, the studio that brought you It Takes Two and A Way Out. Just like its spiritual predecessors, it’s loaded with easter eggs, Split Fiction secrets, and Split Fiction references to not only their past games but to a whole host of popular video games and movies.
Check out these Split Fiction Easter eggs! Split Fiction is the latest charming co-op game from Hazelight, the studio that brought you It Takes Two and A Way Out. Just like its spiritual predecessors, it’s loaded with easter eggs, Split Fiction secrets, and Split Fiction references to not only their past games but to a whole host of popular video games and movies.
From Dark Souls, to Metal Gear Solid, here are 22 references hidden in Split Fiction.
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You missed Shadow Of The Colosus easter egg in zoe's dragon fight chapter
Also the Master Hands combat on a stage close to what seems to be final destination from Super Smash Bros!
Also the reference to Mission Impossible when zoe hanging fron a rope to toggle a switch without touching the floor
Anyone else thought that one of the Treasure Traitor's attacks is similar to a far more famous spiky tortoise, Bowser? You even kill it by dropping it into molten gold, which is similar to how you usually drop Bowser into lava
There's a whole side story inspired by the game Inside. Specifically, the shockwave part where you need to take cover behind objects. They even say "inside" in one sentence.
Nice video, but still a quick reminder EASTER EGGS are hidden and secretive, which only counts for a few of the mentioned references. This is just a video with awesome references and a FEW easter eggs.
dark souls ref made me and my friend scream ahaha
I think another big Easter egg is that Dark Mio looks a lot like Omega Sentinel from the X Men
metroid reference in the dragon section
The final boss says “I rise you fall” which is a reference to Optimus Prime beating the Fallen in Transformers Revenge of the Fallen
I honestly think that comparison between toxin facility and Midgar from FFVIII is a BIG stretch. Sweepers i get, but not everything else. What's common? Round thing with tower in the center? I'm pretty sure Midgar isn't first in that regard. Theme of pumping some green substance from something big? Well, octopus toxins' ain't living force of planet. Maybe if toxin facility was suspended in the air by a pillar, then sure, it's a lot more reasonable, but right now? idk
Lord Evergreen is the Deku Tree from Ocarina of Time. Just straight up. You even enter his mouth like the Deku Tree.
You got the Glados reference, but not the room in the fourth level in the purple portals section containing speed-fall roof and ceiling portals, as well as a cake to which the characters say "the cake IS true."
u missed the a way out references
Is funny he mentioned Metal Gear Solids box reference, but Why nobody mentions the obvious Metroid reference out there? Literally? Lol
there are bunch of Sky Childen of the Light
The blue dragon rolling in a ball is definitely another sonic reference
The big robot boss you fight (.exe QT 3.14) spells "Cutie pie" and there is an Elden Ring Round table reference in Zoe's subconscious just after the raft section
I found about 60 or more references/ Easter eggs so far. It's crazy how many there are, brillaint game overall, the best co-op experience

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Not a single comment talking about the metroid refrence
I think the part with the centipedes that are connected is a reference to the game Phogs.
The phase where the boss Overseer is looking at you from the first-person perspective and you’re throwing explosive charges at him is a reference to the first boss Battletoads.
Minecraft, pin ball machines…
Anybody noticed Stray references or is it just me?
Did anyone notice the Office reference? It's easy to miss, but in the train station where you can find the radio, there are two poles that are climbable, but they go nowhere, and if you jump between them Zoe yells "Parkour!" just like that scene of them jumping around while they shout it.
The first mission is literally a remake of Swindle's 2nd mission in fall of cybertron
I am impressed, how nobody until now, didn't realized the Zelda references, I found two to be more specific.
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