Some spoilers ahead.


Halfway through the SRI Boss fight, I realized that SRI is IRS backwards. 🤦‍♂️

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Impulse and Skizzleman are so funny.

{Pass the popcorn please.}

Here ya go.

{This is an orange.}

It’s better for you.

{We’re watching Impulse and Skizz play Split Fiction, we don’t need healthy. We need popcorn…and cookies.}

Don’t even start on the cookies joke.

{The game’s visuals are amazing. They won’t have to work hard at transferring it into a movie.}

The game has just about everything in it: sandworm riding, jet packs, a train chase, ghost cats…

{And a disturbing side story involving hot dogs.}

Lots of references to movies and video games.

{Too bad there aren’t any more Impulse’s VODs yet. Those two are so hilarious; they make watching a video game better.] 

They sure make me feel better about not catching on to puzzles quickly or not getting references right away. And they create such classic things, like the seesaw bit, that just make you laugh nonstop. 

{So ya wanna watch Tango?}

Sure.

Later…

OK, that was awesome.

{I can’t believe the ending. That was nuts! I think they threw every game mechanic at the players…and invented a few new ones.}

Whoever did the camera angles and effects should win an award or two.

{Or three.}

So, uh, now that we’ve done with Split Fiction, what do you wanna do?

{Hmm, wanna watch Daredevil: Born Again?}

4.99/5 (would be a 5 if they made it single player somehow)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Until the next wormhole…thanks for reading!

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