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  1. Jan 9, 2023
    7
    If you are a serious fan of Rick & Morty and the other Justin Roiland universes, this game will fit right in.
    Graphic is solid, colourful. Voice cast is stellar, and the humor is good.
    The combat does seem to get a bit stale after a while, as there is little new on the enemy front as you progress. Some new baddies does appear but alas, they coulda have added another species or two. The
    If you are a serious fan of Rick & Morty and the other Justin Roiland universes, this game will fit right in.
    Graphic is solid, colourful. Voice cast is stellar, and the humor is good.
    The combat does seem to get a bit stale after a while, as there is little new on the enemy front as you progress. Some new baddies does appear but alas, they coulda have added another species or two.
    The ending is short and ridicilous. They really could have added a little more.. Its just so abrupt.
    Other than that. Good game.
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  1. Jan 3, 2023
    74
    High On Life certainly isn’t an intellectually profound game or a deep and meaningful one (despite a quasi-emotional end-game), it’s just an FPS that wants you to laugh and indulge in silliness for a little while. As long as you jive with the game’s grooves, you will like what High On Life has to offer, but be warned – when you’re playing a game that’s high on its own supply, sometimes it won’t think straight and it’ll leave you yearning for something more.