High on Knife
October 3, 2023
It’s been 2 years since the Bounty Hunter defeated the G3 cartel. Now Knifey needs help tracking down a mysterious package from his homeworld. Will they get mixed up with a friendly giant, a pinball gun, poaching rings, and a terrifying intergalactic shipping company? Yeah. Sure. FEATURES Hunt an entirely …
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Critic Reviews (15)
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30.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
70.0
"High on Knife is as perfect as a High on LIfe DLC can get. It builds upon the mechanics of the first game, providing a funny and fresh experience."
Read original review"After playing through High on Knife (and thus, a much more stable build of the game), I feel like I’m game for a sequel. It’s clear that the team can carry on without Roiland, and I’d like to see them …"
Read original review"High on Knife only lasts for a handful of hours, and while it doesn&s;t do much to separate it from the main game, it&s;s still fun."
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35.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
40.0
"You really, really have to like the kind of humor in High on Knife to enjoy the DLC. You&s;re not going to get any character from the new gun, and Knifey&s;s psycho nature doesn&s;t take long to become grating when …"
Read original review"Ultimately, High on Knife‘s tale of a wayward Knifey was full of fun characterization combined with a brief but satisfying story. The new pinball-themed gun is a hit, and Knifey’s special upgrade needs to be seen and experienced for yourself. …"
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70.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
92.0
"Take another stab at life with High on Knife, a slime-squelching and poppers-huffing adventure with everyone’s favorite stabba. Though I experienced some serious performance issues in a very prominent part of the DLC, I’m convinced Squanch Games can and will …"
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25.0
Gameplay
55.0
Story
45.0
"High on Knife is a fun return to the High on Life world Squanch Games created. That said, the adventure seems rather short, taking between 2 to 3 hours to complete. While the post-game does provide players with additional side …"
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60.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
60.0
"I was really looking forward to High on Knife, but it doesn’t hold up to the hilarious craziness of the base game. Roiland’s absence is too significant to ignore. Without the over-the-top, anxious, ridiculous banter, it doesn’t even feel like …"
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65.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
70.0
"I had a great time with High on Knife, and I do plan on going back in to clean up some undiscovered items, which thankfully, the game allows you to do, even after completing the main questline. If you loved …"
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65.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
65.0
"There are a series of hidden packages to find and slice open, some funny new forums content in the pause menu and, again, that terrific Cheers bit. For fans of the original, High on Knife will hardly disappoint, but granting …"
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30.0
Gameplay
35.0
Story
35.0
"Outside of length, poorly executed jokes, and a morality virtue signaling campaign, the game’s DLC fails to reacquaint players with the game’s mechanics. In the first few minutes, you will have to figure out how to play again or die …"
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65.0
Gameplay
68.0
Story
72.0
"High on Knife generally stands out in the context of High on Life because it has some of the game’s best overall moments. It hasn’t completely shaken all of the eye-rolling humor that powered the original, but its conciseness and …"
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50.0
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60.0
Story
55.0
"I didn’t really talk about the story on purpose, and that’s because its extremely short. While I enjoyed my time with High on Knife, that time is only a few hours to see the story and maybe one more to …"
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58.0
Gameplay
47.0
Story
52.0
"High on Knife is a decent add-on for those searching for an excuse to jump back into Squanch Games’ gross world of naughty words and cartoon violence, but it doesn’t offer a whole lot of reasons to stick around for …"
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