High on Life
What to Know
Average Score
- December 13, 2022
- Squanch Games`
- Action, Shooter
Critics Consensus
- December 13, 2022
- Action, Shooter
Critics Consensus
# Reviews: 68
High on Life shows occasional glimmers of potential, but it features severely undercooked gameplay and a miserable sense of humor that will test the patience of even die hard Rick and Morty fans.
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Critic Reviews for High on Life
Critic Reviews
Score Distribution
68
Reviews
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A miserable cocktail of ideas from other action-platformers and the worst parts of Rick and Morty.
There’s an Achievement permanently tied to my account now that claims I spent “15 hours at the very real in-game alien strip club.” To all my friends and family who may one day read this: I promise that isn’t true.
Though High on Life takes a bit of time to get the ball rolling and lacks some enemy variety, it’s a comical adventure with an excellent opening and finale, and promises plenty of other surprises in store for players.
Edwin Evans-Thirlwell (Eurogamer)
Not Recommended - (Read Review)
A miserable cocktail of ideas from other action-platformers and the worst parts of Rick and Morty.
Josh West (GamesRadar+)
3.5/5 stars - (Read Review)
There’s an Achievement permanently tied to my account now that claims I spent “15 hours at the very real in-game alien strip club.” To all my friends and family who may one day read this: I promise that isn’t true.
Austin Suther (TechRaptor)
8/10 - (Read Review)
Though High on Life takes a bit of time to get the ball rolling and lacks some enemy variety, it’s a comical adventure with an excellent opening and finale, and promises plenty of other surprises in store for players.
Outlet | Author | Score | Date | Quote | Read |
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33bits | Rubén Rionegro | 75 / 100 | 12-28-2022 | Justin Roiland immerses us in his particular universe of black humor and absurd situations in this game that takes ideas from both Metroid Prime and DOOM. Despite having some shortcomings such as mechanics that are not fully exploited or the repetitiveness of enemies, High on Life is still a fresh and fun game that will keep us hooked until the end. | Read review |
Atomix | Sebastian Quiroz | 75 / 100 | 12-20-2022 | Despite having a number of fun and interesting ideas, High on Life falls short of its full potential. The new game from the co-creator of Rick and Morty will give you a good time, but only that. | Read review |
BaziCenter | Bahram Bigharaz | 8 / 10 | 12-31-2022 | High on Life can be extremely annoying to some and extremely fun to others, as there is sarcasm in almost every minute of the game about religion, superstition, politics, daily routines, and even colors. If you are a Justin Roiland fan, there is no doubt that High on Life will be one the best adventures of your life. | Read review |
But Why Tho? | Arron Kluz | 3 / 10 | 12-12-2022 | Anyone who isn’t thrilled at the idea of having Roiland constantly chattering in their ear for a dozen hours straight will likely find the game’s incessant need to force itself on the player annoying. With the addition of uncompelling combat, frustrating exploration, and a lack of anything else to offer players, High on Life is one of the most annoying, derivative, and slogging experiences in years. | Read review |
CGMagazine | Khari Taylor | 9 / 10 | 01-03-2023 | High on Life perfectly blends tried-and-true Metroidvania and classic first-person shooter elements with Justin Roiland and Squanch Games’ distinctive brand of dark, fourth wall-breaking comedy, resulting in an action-adventure that no gamer should dare miss out on, especially when it is being offered for free to anyone with an Xbox Game Pass subscription. | Read review |
Checkpoint Gaming | Tom Quirk | 7.5 / 10 | 12-19-2022 | I had a good time with High on Life, but I can’t promise that everyone else will. Although the basic first-person shooter gameplay is hardly a revolution in game design, its certainly more than competent and accomplishes what it needs to, even with its significant lack of variety in the game’s second half. Where High on Life is likely to be polarising is its dialogue and humour, which are prevalent enough that they are hard to ignore. If you’re looking for a decent FPS that doesn’t overstay its welcome and can accept that not every joke is likely to land, then High on Life is certainly worth checking out. | Read review |
COGconnected | James Paley | 72 / 100 | 12-21-2022 | High on Life has a particular vibe, one that rewards patient exploration and persistence. The dialogue is a lot to handle, yes. And not every weapon is a winner. The wrong Gatlian can leave you both overwhelmed and unimpressed. But the look, the sound of this game is truly remarkable. This is an alien world that’s crammed full of curious details. The visuals are delicious, the soundtrack is mostly bangers, and the boss fights are well-crafted. Whatever problems I had with the pacing were (mostly) wiped away by that final challenge. It turns out a little spectacle goes a long way. If you can handle Justin Roiland’s unique sense of humor, you’ll want to check out High on Life. | Read review |
Destructoid | Chris Carter | 5.5 / 10 | 12-12-2022 | As-is, High on Life is great weekend Game Pass pickup, and something to go into with caution if you’re a fan of Roiland’s work. | Read review |
Digital Trends | Giovanni Colantonio | 3.5 / 5 stars | 12-12-2022 | High on Life takes the right design cues from Metroid Prime, though uneven comedy makes for a hit-and-miss adventure. | Read review |
EGM | Michael Goroff | 6 / 10 | 12-15-2022 | High on Life continues Squanch Games’ propensity for skewering video game tropes, this time in the form of a first-person shooter. Unfortunately, a lot of the game plays like a first draft, and armor of detached irony doesn’t do enough to protect it from its many, many kinks. Roiland’s personal brand of gross-out parody and “oh, geez” improvisational humor is already starting to feel routine in video game form, but there are a few standout bits. Thankfully, there’s a pretty fun shooter underneath all the alien semen, though stiff animations and some buggy moments can make it look slightly underbaked. If you’re a fan of Rick and Morty (or, more appropriately, “Doc and Mharti”), then High on Life might just be the pickup you need-but it never fully develops any of its really good ideas into a satisfying final draft. | Read review |
Eurogamer | Edwin Evans-Thirlwell | Not Recommended | 12-12-2022 | A miserable cocktail of ideas from other action-platformers and the worst parts of Rick and Morty. | Read review |
Everyeye.it | Alessandro Bruni | 7.2 / 10 | 12-16-2022 | The new game by Squanch Games is a product that moves between ups and downs, an oscillatory trend that concerns in particular a gaming sector with evident roughness. | Read review |
Game Informer | Marcus Stewart | 5.8 / 10 | 12-15-2022 | Despite multiple shortcomings and my general aversion to the game’s writing, High on Life has occasional glimmers of potential. I’d like to see a sequel polish and improve upon this foundation. I’m always itching for more creative takes on shooters, but High on Life is a reminder that “different” doesn’t always mean “good.” | Read review |
Game Rant | Dalton Cooper | 4 / 5 stars | 12-12-2022 | High on Life is a fun first-person shooter game with a memorable and hilarious story as well as a couple of serious bugs that need addressing. | Read review |
Gamefa | Mohammad Reza Nowroozi | 6 / 10 | 12-20-2022 | High on Life shows why not all games are supposed to be GOTY material. Sometimes we play game for pure entertainment purposes and nothing more. that being said, it shouldn’t be used to excuse game’s technical problems or its ample issues. High on Life delivers an entertaining experience, but filled with technical problems and other shortcomings that can’t be ignored. | Read review |
GameGrin | Dylan Pamintuan | 8.5 / 10 | 12-17-2022 | High On Life is a fun and humorous FPS that, while not innovating on the genre, is a joy to play all throughout its main story. However, it lacks a little technical polish and optional goals. | Read review |
GameMAG | Unknown | 7 / 10 | 12-27-2022 | High on Life is a strong enough game with some fun gameplay segments and okay-ish plot, all of which can outweigh some of the obvious shortcomings. Basically this new release from Squanch Games is a competently made FPS with some szechuan sauce on the side. | Read review |
Gamerheadquarters | Jason Stettner | 7.6 / 10 | 12-13-2022 | High on Life is a quirky, straight up bizarre shooter that provides a relaxing and at times comedic experience. | Read review |
GameSkinny | Hayes Madsen | 7 / 10 | 12-21-2022 | High on Life is nothing if not unique, though its writing and mechanics only go so far. | Read review |
GameSpot | Jason Fanelli | 7 / 10 | 12-16-2022 | Squanch Games’ trademark humor mixes with solid shooting and traversal in this goofy space romp. | Read review |
GamesRadar+ | Josh West | 3.5 / 5 stars | 12-12-2022 | There’s an Achievement permanently tied to my account now that claims I spent “15 hours at the very real in-game alien strip club.” To all my friends and family who may one day read this: I promise that isn’t true. | Read review |
GameWatcher | Neil Bolt | 7 / 10 | 12-19-2022 | A pretty funny romp that never quite finds its speed both as a shooter and as a comedic story. It’s unlikely you’ll be bored with High on Life. | Read review |
GameXplain | Adam Conner | Recommended | 12-12-2022 | Video Review | Read review |
GamingTrend | David Flynn | 65 / 100 | 12-23-2022 | High on Life is a decent enough game that doesn’t quite live up to its potential. The combat feels unfocused and lacks depth, while the story and humor only hit their stride in the final moments. Still, it’s worth a playthrough if you enjoy the more aggressive side of shooters with some light platforming. | Read review |
Generación Xbox | Luis Falcón | 8 / 10 | 12-24-2022 | High on Life comes to our consoles and is consolidated as one of the great surprises of the year. A fun delivery, full of action and uncensored humor that will make your games incredibly funny. | Read review |
God is a Geek | Chris White | 8 / 10 | 12-12-2022 | High on Life is filled with some fun mechanics and great writing, and while it doesn’t reinvent the genre, it makes it more enjoyable. | Read review |
GRYOnline.pl | Krzysztof Mysiak | 7.5 / 10 | 12-19-2022 | Humor is the most important thing about High on Life. It single-handedly decides about how you will feel about the game. If it works for you, everything should. | Read review |
Guardian | Nic Reuben | 2 / 5 stars | 12-16-2022 | This first-person shooter from Rick and Morty’s co-creator pairs a barrage of nihilistic jokes with flimsy gameplay | Read review |
Hey Poor Player | Cory Clark | 4 / 5 stars | 12-28-2022 | Justin Roiland’s stuttering, drunken humor pairs up surprisingly well with a cross between Metroid Prime and Ratchet and Clank. Sure, the story stays on the short side and some of the character writing winds up being hit-or-miss, but if you’re a fan of Roiland’s comic stylings and want to enjoy a playable Rick and Morty episode, you’ll get that and then some with High On Life. Even those who aren’t Roiland aficionados can still enjoy the vibrant planets that are a delight to explore and gameplay that stays fast and fluent. | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | Álvaro Alonso | 75 / 100 | 12-14-2022 | An entertaining first-person shooter that gets better with every new talking gun you get. Crazy situations, constant dialogues and a sense of humor can be his strengths… or weak, depending on your tastes. But if you like Rick & Morty, you’re going to enjoy it for sure. | Read review |
Hynerd.it | Daniele Dituri | 7.5 / 10 | 12-24-2022 | High On Life is an FPS that does not shine in terms of gameplay or technical compartment but has on its side a very strong component of comedy and madness that winks a lot at Rick and Morty, just to fans of the series we strongly recommend trying the title, perhaps taking advantage of the opportunity to try it through Game Pass. Should you not be interested in the comedy component, however, we do not fully recommend the title given its major shortcomings in gameplay and technical compartment. | Read review |
IGN | Travis Northup | 8 / 10 | 12-15-2022 | High on Life is a laugh-out-loud funny space odyssey that’s chaotic, bizarre, and a ton of fun. | Read review |
IGN Italy | Diego Cinelli | 8 / 10 | 12-21-2022 | High on Life is a game that keeps its promises. Underneath a skin made up of over the top humor there is a biting irony towards a genre (old school FPS’s) which has far too many tropes to make fun of (and here not even one is left behind). The sometimes chaotic level design, combined with not exactly exciting boss fights, risks overshadowing the merits of the Squanch Games game, but a good sum of game mechanics manages to keep everything afloat, waiting for the next joke and the resulting laugh. | Read review |
Impulsegamer | James Wright (Impulsegamer) | 4 / 5 stars | 01-25-2023 | In conclusion, High on Life is an enjoyable yet silly first person shooter that works on most levels. While the humour sometimes misses he target, for the most part it is quite a witty and humouress story with interesting protagonists and antagonists to be found along the way as you explore this immersive alien shooter. Definitely a game for those looking for something unique yet different in the first person shooter genre. | Read review |
Kotaku | Alyssa Mercante | Not Recommended | 12-13-2022 | High On Life, like Rick and Morty, walks up the precipice of revelation, opens its fly, and pisses into the chasm. It’s fucking funny to almost do something different in form and function just to pull away at the last second, isn’t it? You thought we really gave a fuck, didn’t you? Fucking idiot. Here’s a fart. | Read review |
LevelUp | Fernando Salinas | 7 / 10 | 12-22-2022 | If you are looking for a game that will make you laugh, High On Life is the one. It’s a bare bones FPS with acid humor, brilliant characters, and it’s filled with absurd situations; it will make you feel inside an Adult Swim series. However, its limited exploration and rhythm, the game is better committed to making you laugh rather than shoot. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | Nick Gillett | 5 / 10 | 12-15-2022 | A colourful, silly and deliberately over-the-top first person shooter, with severely undercooked gunplay and a sense of humour that will test the patience of even Rick and Morty fans. | Read review |
MMORPG.com | Kevin Chick | 6.5 / 10 | 12-22-2022 | High on Life is a decent FPS with great voice acting and an interesting new universe to explore. While I didn’t find any point in the game where I laughed out loud, if you are someone who enjoys the humor of Rick and Morty, then you will likely enjoy this experience as well. Just be aware that at different points the subject matter can be offensive to some, and the swearing is pretty much constant. High on Life may even be too much for some fans of Justin Roiland. While players won’t find anything new for mechanics and world traversal that has not been in other FPS titles, it is a good set of bones for future DLC and/or sequels. | Read review |
MonsterVine | Diego Escala | 4.5 / 5 stars | 12-12-2022 | High On Life is easily one of the funniest games I’ve played in a while and is a great game to close the year out with. | Read review |
New Game Network | Yasmine Hubbard | 77 / 100 | 12-30-2022 | High On Life unapologetically caters to advent fans of absurdist comedy, which overflows with expletive language and wacky scenarios. Lack of enemy variety and performance issues may be a deterrent for some, however. | Read review |
Niche Gamer | Matt Kowalski | 8.5 / 10 | 12-27-2022 | At the end of the day, High on Life seems like too short of an experience rushed through using minimal enemy types and linear story progression. The game could be so much more but feels like it was more of a movie rather than its own universe. | Read review |
Oyungezer Online | Sabri Erkan Sabanci | 8 / 10 | 12-27-2022 | Even though I had zero expectations and was ready to be disappointed, I can easily say that High On Life turned out to be a very satisfying game, If you want to play an FPS which is dipped in some meta humor sauce and gameplay inspired by Metroid Prime and similar games High On Life is exactly what you are looking for. Of course if it’s humor suits you, otherwise you may lower the score by a point or two. | Read review |
Paste Magazine | Moises Taveras | 7 / 10 | 12-14-2022 | Nonetheless, High On Life is a rock-solid shooter and a great way to idly spend a weekend’s worth of time blasting aliens. More than anything, I see the mold of a game that could really break the surface if Squanch Games and company decided they want to revisit this world and series. Just please, less holes next time, y’all. | Read review |
PC Gamer | Rick Lane | 40 / 100 | 12-15-2022 | Lacking the sharpness needed by both shooters and comedy, High on Life is a low point in the gaming calendar. | Read review |
PC Invasion | Andrew Farrell | 9 / 10 | 12-12-2022 | High on Life is a hilarious piece of comedy that also makes for an enjoyable first-person shooter, especially if you’re into Justin Roiland’s brand of humor. | Read review |
PCGamesN | Dave Irwin | Recommended | 12-13-2022 | I’ve not had all that long to take in High on Life’s wacky universe, so there’s not much else we can say other than it’s a love letter to fans of Roiland’s previous work. High on Life shows signs of being a good shooter now and then with some creative boss battles and powerful weapons, but other than that, it’s been rather run-of-the-mill so far. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | Sebastian Hawden | 8 / 10 | 08-02-2023 | High On Life is dirty, rambunctious and a hell-load of fun. While the comedy, writing and voice acting will not be everyone’s cup of tea, the self-referential, meta humour really tickles me silly. It’s nice to play a game that does not take itself seriously, pushes the boat out a little and strays from the mainstream cookie-cutter formula. I had a lot of fun with High On Life, its not perfect by any means but it did it’s job and kept me truly entertained throughout. | Read review |
Press Start | Kieron Verbrugge | 7.5 / 10 | 12-19-2022 | High On Life is the most video game-like video game to come from the minds of Squanch and Justin Roiland to date, and it shows the studio is capable of more than just lightly-interactive experiences packed with fart and cum jokes. Though it has plenty of those, too. | Read review |
Saving Content | Scott Ellison II | 4 / 5 stars | 12-12-2022 | The best way I could describe this game in a concise way that this is Chex Quest meets Halo with the writing of Rick and Morty. Now, if Justin Roiland’s voice and comedy doesn’t normally do anything for you, what you’ll find in High On Life isn’t going to change that. While the number of bugs and crashes weren’t that many or that big of a deal, it did impact my overall enjoyment. I was immersed in the world built here by Squanch Games, completing it in just a few sittings. High On Life is a great adventure with quality shooting and a filthy mouth to be one of the best and funniest games I’ve played all year. | Read review |
Screen Rant | Leo Faierman | 3 / 5 stars | 12-15-2022 | High on Life is a mediocre shooter punctuated by sporadic humor that misses more often than it hits. Its self-mocking video game gags were tackled much more effectively in Trover, and the sheer size of the experience only places its faults into greater relief. There are laughs to be had, secret collectibles to sniff out, and some genuinely hilarious riffs on internet forums, but these are not enough to uplift the basic gameplay. High on Life gets the job done, but not in a remarkable way. | Read review |
SECTOR.sk | Oto Schultz | 7 / 10 | 12-23-2022 | Squanch Games created by Justin Roiland presents us with a new, beautifully absurd sci-fi adventure, filled with his signature humor choices (just look at the game premise and its name), goofy characters, and extremely inventive game design. If you love the likes of Rick and Morty you’ll surely love the direction this offensively brilliant game goes. Sure, there are some performance issues and sometimes you wonder if this is just an average shooter but then you realize you’re playing a game with TALKING GUNS!!! | Read review |
Shacknews | Morgan Shaver | 7 / 10 | 12-14-2022 | There’s combat and light puzzle-solving, but at its core, High on Life is a narrative sandbox adventure that requires little more than your time and attention. As someone who’s been feeling a little stressed and seasonally depressed lately, I sincerely appreciated that (and the ability to watch Tammy and the T-Rex, that’s also pretty rad). | Read review |
SomHráč.sk | Vojtech Florko | 90 / 100 | 01-09-2023 | High On Life is not a game for everyone and it will definitely make some of you quite upset. At the same time, it’s a beacon of hilarity in the sea of of sterile and generic titles. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Marcello Paolillo | 7 / 10 | 12-18-2022 | Despite being often repetitive, High On Life manages to impress with off-the-wall humor from the creator of Rick and Morty. | Read review |
TechRaptor | Austin Suther | 8 / 10 | 12-12-2022 | Though High on Life takes a bit of time to get the ball rolling and lacks some enemy variety, it’s a comical adventure with an excellent opening and finale, and promises plenty of other surprises in store for players. | Read review |
The Games Machine | Daniele Cucchiarelli | 7.6 / 10 | 12-30-2022 | A game written and directed by one of the creators of Rick and Morty could have been a masterpiece, instead turned out to be an interesting and hilarious product only in parts. The gameplay holds up for a few hours but in the long run becomes quite repetitive, fortunately the dark humor that characterizes the entire production manages to lift it up in no small part. | Read review |
The Jimquisition | James Stephanie Sterling | 5 / 10 | 12-18-2022 | The most fun I had with High on Life was watching the entirety of Tammy and the T-Rex on an in-game television, and that’s not a compliment. It’s indicative of a game that doesn’t know how to exploit the interactivity of videogames and settles instead on yelling ideas as unsubtly as possible. With its relentless avalanche of jokes and screeches, it’ll talk your ears off but has exactly zero bite to go with its cacophonous barking. Its best ideas are borrowed from elsewhere. Its worst ideas are borrowed from elsewhere. The aggressively layered comedy is a smokescreen for the fact it’s got nothing else going for it. It’s a clamorous joke delivery vehicle in which your role as a player is to passively observe and occasionally shoot stuff. You might as well sit down and watch TV. | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Stefan L | 7 / 10 | 12-17-2022 | High on Life is a conflicted game. On the one hand it’s a solid shooter that often feels like more than the sum of its parts, and comes with an engaging art style and ideas, but the sense of humour is just so subjective that it’s hard to recommend to anyone that isn’t a die hard Rick and Morty fan. | Read review |
Twinfinite | John Esposito | 3.5 / 5 stars | 12-14-2022 | Ultimately, I would recommend High on Life, but if you do, go into it with the mind that it’s a video game with a sense of humor that may fall short on you. Despite feeling a bit dated and some jokes missing their mark, I’m looking at you alien “fluids” seller, the game works despite how dated the actual gameplay is. | Read review |
Unboxholics | Θέμης Μπολτσής | Not Recommended | 12-20-2022 | High on Life kept me busy for about 12 hours and almost every minute I had a smile painted on my face. If you like the humor of Rick and Morty and Justin Roiland, start downloading already. If, on the other hand, you want a more grounded and serious experience, I can’t recommend High on Life so easily, as the whole experience is clearly based on this extreme sense of humor. | Read review |
VGChartz | Stephen LaGioia | 6.5 / 10 | 01-14-2023 | Squanch Games is certainly onto something when it comes to the satirical motifs laced with chaotic action, but the formula could use some refining and further fleshing out. | Read review |
Washington Post | Reid McCarter | Not Recommended | 12-15-2022 | This uneven mix of humor and design keeps “High on Life” from ever feeling like a natural combination of video game and traditional comedy, even if there are plenty of moments where glimpses of some better blend of the two elements appears. What’s here is worthwhile for audiences curious about the concept of a comedy shooter, but it’s too uneven and stiflingly desperate to please to recommend beyond that. | Read review |
WayTooManyGames | Heidi Hawes | 8 / 10 | 12-29-2022 | Even though I know it won’t be to everyone’s liking, I still highly recommend High on Life. It’s a fairly accessible first-person shooter for those who aren’t die-hard fans of the genre, while still offering enough variety to make veterans feel satisfied. While on its surface it’s a raunchy, outrageous first-person shooter, at its core there’s a surprisingly emotional heart. There’s a ton of fun to be had in simply exploring the various planets, and even more joy when you discover something as unexpected as Tammy and the T-Rex playing in your living room. | Read review |
Wccftech | Chris Wray | 6 / 10 | 12-27-2022 | High on Life is likely a divisive game. While the gameplay is more than sufficient | Read review |
WellPlayed | James Wood | 3 / 10 | 12-22-2022 | An unsatisfying shooter brought even lower by an exhausting and all-encompassing script, High on Life can’t commit to its satire or ideas long enough to do anything of value. | Read review |
Worth Playing | Cody Medellin | 7.5 / 10 | 12-12-2022 | Overall, High on Life is a solid first-person shooter/adventure game. The action is exciting, and the boss fights are frustrating in their difficulty but satisfying once you take down someone. The exploration portions make you want to return to each area to suss out secrets, and you’d just wish there were more environments to explore. All of this is done at a good length, but only if you’re a fan of the humor. If you are a fan, add an extra point to the score. Even if you’re not a fan of the humor, the adventure is worth experiencing at least once. | Read review |
Xbox Achievements | Dan Webb | 60 / 100 | 12-13-2022 | High On Life is easily Squanch Games’ most ambitious project, but aside from the environments and the world-building which match that ambition, the first-person shooter itself is incredibly generic, and not funny enough to make up for it. | Read review |
ZTGD | Ken McKown | 9 / 10 | 12-14-2022 | High on Life is a fantastic experience hindered by some technical shortcomings. The world and characters are simply fantastic and it is genuinely hilarious, which is one of the hardest things in gaming to achieve. This game shot up my list of the best of 2022 from the outset and it didn’t disappoint by the end. I really enjoyed my time with it and look forward to what the team works on next. The fact that it is available on Game Pass is just icing on the cake. I can’t recommend this game enough, it is a wonderful way to end the year and more than worth playing through. | Read review |
Game Info
From the mind of Justin Roiland (Rick and Morty, Solar Opposites) comes High On Life. Humanity is being threatened by an alien cartel who wants to use them as drugs. It’s up to you to rescue and partner with charismatic, talking guns, take down Garmantuous and his gang, and save the world!
RELEASE DATES:
DEVELOPER(S):
- Squanch Games`
PUBLISHER(S):
- Squanch Games
GENRES:
- Action, Shooter
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- n/a
GAME MODES:
- Single player
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
DLC:
- -
BUNDLED IN:
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DIRECTOR(S):
- Justin Roiland
PRODUCER(S):
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DESIGNER(S):
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ARTIST(S):
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WRITER(S):
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COMPOSER(S):
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GAME MODES:
- Single player
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
DLC:
- n/a
BUNDLED IN:
- n/a
DIRECTOR(S):
- Justin Roiland
PRODUCER(S):
- n/a
DESIGNER(S):
- n/a
PROGRAMMER(S):
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ARTIST(S):
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