Rick & Morty isn’t something I watch all that often (anymore). It’s one of those shows that felt as if it was going somewhere cool, but never did. I was, admittedly, looking for something the series would never deliver, that’s likely a ‘me’ problem. As I played Justin Roiland and Squanch Games’ High on Life, however, one uncomfortable truth emerged.
This is the closest I’ve ever been to watching Rick & Morty.
Review Takeaways
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There’s a lot of potential in a game based on Rick & Morty’s unique sense of humour.
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Playing the game is just hours of Roiland screaming at the player.
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The game justifies its own existence as you progress.
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You’ll be sliding and slashing in no time with this high-octane first-person experience.
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Final Score: 8/10