High on Life is like playing one massive episode of Rick and Morty, filled with plenty of jokes, gross-outs, and general slapstick humor. This is Squanch Games and Justin Roiland’s take on a first-person shooter, and because of that, you’re likely wondering just how long High on Life might take to beat, and if you can expect any kind of side content. We’re here to answer just that.
How Long It Takes to Beat High on Life
The average playthrough of High on Life should take players roughly 8 to 10 hours, if they’re just looking to get through the story. High on Life is a semi-open world shooter, meaning you don’t have complete freedom but each environment does have its fair share of secrets and collectibles to find.
There are over 200 Luglox Chests to find in the game, and in order to reach everything you’ll need to revisit past areas when you’ve acquired new equipment that lets you explore more.
There’s also a secret ending and Warp Discs to collect, so if you’re looking to 100% the game you could easily see that playtime move up to 15 to 20 hours. Of course, if you’re an achievement hunter there may be even more playtime you can squeeze out of High on Life.
How Many Chapters (Bounties) are in High on Life
High on Life doesn’t have chapters in the typical sense, but the main story is split up into different bounties that you take on, and these essentially function like chapters would. There are seven main bounties in the game, and in order they are:
- 9-Torg
- Krubis
- Douglas
- Skrendel Brothers
- Dr Giblets
- Nipulon
- Garmantuous
Now you should have a better idea of how much time you’ll need to set aside for Squanch Game’s new adventure. If you need any more help or tips, make sure to head over to our High on Life guides hub.
Published: Dec 16, 2022 01:10 pm