There’s plenty more to discover along the way here.

Or, indeed, shock and appall you with comedic grimness.

Sliders for camera sensitivity and aim/focus camera sensitivity.

Two women look at their dragon companions in Split Fiction.

On/off toggle for camera assistance.

Rebindable keys and game pad controls.

On/off toggle for subtitles, closed captions, subtitle backgrounds.

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Customisable prefs for button mash, stick spin and stick wiggle prompts.

Can swap left and right sticks.

On/off toggle for persistent aim dot and reducing enemy damage.

A pair of cyber ninjas look at a large, neon cyberpunk cityscape in Split Fiction.

Dedicated sliders for master, dialogue and music volume.

That’s not to say Split Fiction is all serious business all the time.

They’re all completely unnecessary - the kind of excess that normally gets expunged in the modern development landscape.

Two women shoot colour-coded wheels in an industrial boss fight scene in Split Fiction.

But they all contribute to the feeling that these worlds are alive and fizzing with possibility.

It sticks the landing in terrific fashion here, making your eyes, fingers and thumbs thrum with excitement.

Two women run on either side of a large beam in a neon cyberpunk cityscape in Split Fiction.

Two women traverse a cyberpunk cityscape in Split Fiction.

Two women fall through the sky in mech suits in Split Fiction.

Two dragons traverse a fantasy landscape in Split Fiction.

Two women traverse a fantasy landscape with red leaves in Split Fiction.

A large monkey stands in front of a gate while a fairy tinkers with the locking mechanism inside in Split Fiction.

Two woman jump across flying cyberpunk cars in Split Fiction.

Two women grow magical flowers in the shape of a cat in Split Fiction.

Two young women skim stones across the surface of a lake in Split Fiction.

Mio looks worried in Split Fiction.

A googly-eyed tooth character in Split Fiction.