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How Josef Fares stayed focused on the co-op action adventure with Split Fiction | interview


Josef Fares has had a foot in both the worlds of film and video games, but he's not split when it comes to his game strategy.

Fares is all in on the genre his company has pioneered in a unique way: split-screen cooperative action adventure games that two people can play on the same screen. The contrasting writers become trapped in their own stories after being hooked up to a machine designed by an evil book “simulation” publisher who wants to steal their creative ideas. Fares is a former film director and creator of the critically acclaimed game Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.

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