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Summary of High on Life Game Reviews

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Summary of High on Life Game Reviews

Action-adventure High on Life from one of the creators of the animated series Rick and Morty is out today on PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series.

What ratings does the novelty receive from foreign reviewers? You can find the answer below.

Invasion on PC

High On Life is a fun comedy that’s also an enjoyable first-person shooter, especially if you like Justin Roiland’s humor.

85%

Gaming ranting

This is a wild ride that is worth experiencing.

80%

noisy pixels

High on Life knows what it wants to be and gives that experience to players who probably want the same. The level of humor and the script is just fantastic. However, you should expect endless waves of enemies, which thankfully will create special platforming sequences and great scenes from time to time. The phrase “Players for players” fit the game better than ever.

80%

god geek

High on Life is full of fun mechanics and brilliantly written, and while it didn’t reinvent any genre, it made it a lot more fun.

80%

Worth playing

High on Life is a solid first-person shooter/adventure game. The action is gripping and the boss fights are frustrating in their difficulty but satisfying when you kill someone. Exploration passes make you return to each area to uncover all the secrets, we just wish there were more locations. The whole game is pleasantly long, but you’ll only enjoy it if you’re a fan of this type of humor.

75%

Digital Trends

High on Life takes proper design cues from Metroid Prime, but lackluster humor makes it a pretty average game.

70%

GamesRadar+

High on Life is a confident and capable metroidvania that really enjoys being as weird and obscure as it gets. Squanch Games has combat backed up by chatty weapons and great locations, and the developers have created a game that’s well worth your time, even if it doesn’t always feel completely polished.

70%

Destructoid

I appreciate what Squanch Games brings to the gaming industry, but their previous game, Trover Saves the Universe, was a much better quintessential humor by Roiland et al.

55%

But why tho?

Anyone who isn’t thrilled with the idea of ​​Roiland talking in his ear for dozens of hours on end will likely find the game annoying. Add to that the lackluster combat, the frustrating exploration, and the lack of anything else, and High on Life is one of the most annoying, pointless, and underwhelming experiences in years.

thirty%

The game is also available on Xbox Game Pass.

Source :Indian TV

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