Squanch Games announces horror DLC High on Knife
High on Life is getting spooky with its first major story DLC.
New to Shacknews? Signup for a Free Account
Already have an account? Login Now
High on Life is getting spooky with its first major story DLC.
The former Squanch Games lead and High On Life creator was arrested in 2020 and pled Not Guilty, but the charges have been dropped for 'insufficient evidence.'
Following criminal charges filed against Roiland including felony domestic violence and false imprisonment, Adult Swim has opted to remove him from the show he co-created with Dan Harmon.
The creator of Rick and Morty and High on Life faces criminal charges dating back to May 2020.
High on Life is a wonderful game to goof around in and explore, though there are a few issues holding it back from reaching its highest potential.
We got to check out more of Squanch Games' upcoming first-person shooter and it's one where the characters and humor look to do a lot of heavy lifting.
Rick & Morty co-creator Justin Roiland talks about the upcoming High on Life, its various influences, the different comedic styles at work, and much more.
During the demo for High on Life we watched an ad on an in-game TV about electrocution, then went around and stabbed a bunch of aliens in The Slums.
Squanch Games' latest sadly won't be making its previously projected October release window.
Squanch Games and Justin Roiland showed off their latest upcoming game High on Life during Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022.