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High on Life: High on Knife
High on Knife is set two years after the ending of the main game, where you and your talking weapons go on an adventure because Knifey received a package from home.
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High on Life: High on Knife Reviews
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The DLC drops tomorrow, and I can’t even tell you how much it will cost, as nothing has been announced outside of it being paid content, but hey, if it’s cheap enough, then I’d say it could be worth the buy. Otherwise, it’d be a hard sell even to fans of the original. As much as I am glad to see DLC happen, as I loved High on Life, I wish this DLC spent longer in the oven, possibly even evolving into a sequel. Hopefully, that’s still in the mix. Otherwise, this is a rather low-on-life note to end.
High on Life from Squanch Games was one of the funniest and most surprising games I played last year. As an avid fan of Rick & Morty, High on Life‘s fast-paced, raunchy humor had me in stitches. That’s not even taking into account the delightful gift of being able to watch several full-length feature films within the game, such as Tammy and the T-Rex. It was a game that surprised me, in all the best ways. Surely the DLC to the base game, High on Life: High on Knife, had to be just as weir...

