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In Split Fiction, Hazelight Studios’ latest action adventure masterpiece, players are thrown into a wildly inventive narrative where Split Fiction characters clash and collaborate across sci-fi and fantasy realms. At the heart of this chaotic journey are Mio Hudson and Zoe Foster, two aspiring writers trapped in a corporate simulation that hijacks their creative ideas. But they’re far from alone—the game’s cast includes everything from neurotic AI companions to power-hungry villains, each adding layers of humor, drama, and depth to this genre-bending adventure. Let’s break down the key characters that define Split Fiction’s unpredictable world.
Main Protagonists: Mio & Zoe
Mio Hudson
- Role: Cynical sci-fi author struggling to pay rent.
- Personality: Pragmatic, introverted, and haunted by past failures.
- Abilities:
- Gravity-Defying Parkour: Scales walls and ceilings in cyberpunk environments.
- Energy Blade Combat: Slices through drones and mechs with precision.
- Tactical Hacks: Reprograms security systems to unlock shortcuts or disable traps.
- Arc: Learns to embrace vulnerability after years of emotional isolation.
Zoe Foster
- Role: bubbly fantasy writer chasing her big break.
- Personality: Optimistic, impulsive, and prone to daydreaming.
- Abilities:
- Magical Shapeshifting: Transforms into creatures like fairies or wolves.
- Dragon Summons: Commands fire-breathing allies in epic boss fights.
- Enchanted Archery: Fires elemental arrows (ice, fire, lightning).
- Arc: Confronts guilt over her sister’s death while redefining success.
Supporting Cast
Rader
- Role: The enigmatic CEO of Rader Publishing.
- Motivation: Steals authors’ ideas to fuel his “Story Engine” simulation.
- Quirk: Speaks in cryptic metaphors and wears a holographic suit that shifts between sci-fi armor and fantasy robes.
- Gameplay Impact: Serves as the final boss, merging Mio and Zoe’s genres into a surreal battle of creativity vs. exploitation.
The Story Engine (A.I.)
- Role: The simulation’s glitchy overseer.
- Personality: Equal parts helpful and unhinged, with a habit of misinterpreting commands.
- Memorable Moment: Accidentally spawns a T-Rex in a cyberpunk city, forcing Mio and Zoe to improvise.
Antagonists & Mini-Bosses
The Editor
- Role: Rader’s right-hand enforcer.
- Design: A shapeshifting entity that alternates between a sleek robot (to counter Mio) and a dragon-riding warlock (to challenge Zoe).
- Signature Move: Erases sections of the environment to limit player movement.
Plagiarism Drones
- Role: Monstrous hybrids of Mio and Zoe’s discarded ideas.
- Examples:
- Cyber-Goblins: Mech-suited gremlins that overload circuits.
- Robo-Trolls: Trolls with laser eyes and rocket launchers.
Notable NPCs
Dr. Kwan
- Role: Mio’s former mentor, now trapped in the simulation.
- Function: Provides hacking upgrades and sarcastic commentary.
- Quote: “Your plot armor’s thinner than my patience, kid.”
The Librarian
- Role: Zoe’s imaginary friend brought to life by the simulation.
- Function: Sells magical upgrades in exchange for “story fragments.”
- Design: A sentient stack of floating books with a tea-drinking quirk.
Gary the Intern
- Role: Overworked Rader Publishing employee.
- Side Quest: Secretly helps Mio and Zoe by leaking simulation blueprints.
- Running Gag: Constantly misplaces his access badge, forcing players to fetch it.
Why These Characters Shine?
Split Fiction’s cast thrives on contrast and collaboration:
- Mio vs. Zoe: Their clashing genres (sci-fi logic vs. fantasy whimsy) drive both gameplay and narrative tension.
- Rader’s Theatrical Villainy: His over-the-top persona makes him a hateable yet entertaining antagonist.
- NPC Quirks: From The Librarian’s bookish charm to Gary’s relatable burnout, side characters add levity and heart.
The game also uses its characters to explore themes like creative ownership and resilience. For instance, Mio’s struggle to monetize her art without “selling out” mirrors real-world challenges faced by indie creators, while Zoe’s journey highlights the pressure to conform to market trends.