The co-creator of the popular sci-fi animated series Rick and Morty, Justin Roiland, is a creative genius difficult to contain in a box. The man is now spilling his creativity into the gaming arena.
Through his studio Squanch Games, Justin Roiland will be back with his iconic voice and witty humor in the brand-new sci-fi FPS, High on Life.
Set to be launched on December 13, 2022, teaser trailers for the sci-fi shooter were revealed at Gamescom 2022 and Xbox and Bethesda’s showcase events.
As far as gameplay is concerned, High on Life is not an open-world title. Rather, it’s an FPS involving different levels, with each level representing a different alien world altogether.
Players will take on the role of an intergalactic bounty hunter on a mission to hunt down an alien drug cartel. Expect the FPS to be more of an action-packed comedic misadventure with a bit of an occasional mouthful.
One feature that stands out in the recently revealed trailer is the ability to have actual conversations with guns. Yes, Justin Roiland’s High on Life features weapons that can actually talk to the users.
However, there’s a whole lot more to this sci-fi shooter from Justin Roiland than talking guns.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the author’s opinion.
The Rick and Morty animated series is known for its out-of-the-box, ambiguous space adventures that blend some of the philosophical ponderings of modern physics that are on the fringes of being declared conventional wisdom, such as parallel universes and traveling through wormholes.
Some episodes are so rich in detail and open-ended that entire standalone titles can be carved out from them.
With High on Life, Justin Roiland presents a plot where an alien drug cartel takes complete control
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