Summary
Rick and Morty have teleported into your living room for a cutting-edge VR adventure from Adult Swim Games and Owlchemy Labs (Job Simulator). Play as a Morty clone as you explore Rick's garage, the Smith household, and alien worlds.
Experience life as a clone of Morty and all the trauma that comes with it. Step through portals to strange worlds, help Rick with his bizarre experiments, and use your hands in VR to pick up and play in an interaction-filled 3D Rick-ality. Follow Rick's directions (or don't!) to solve puzzles and complete missions in this fully voice acted adventure.
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality Activation Instructions
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality Reviews & Ratings
Wubba lubba dub dub! It's always good to see and specially listen to Justin Roiland again, but the experience itself is too limited and notWubba lubba dub dub! It's always good to see and specially listen to Justin Roiland again, but the experience itself is too limited and not all the fun it could have been.
PROS:- Funny to play- It transport to you to Rick & Morty world (you feel you're there)- Crazy things happens (as in the serie)- GreatPROS:- Funny to play- It transport to you to Rick & Morty world (you feel you're there)- Crazy things happens (as in the serie)- Great interation with thingsCONS:- Short game- No subtitles- You can't walk (you play in closed spaces on the floor)- Despite of some locations, you always play in the garage
This is a video game for those that love Rick and Morty, and quite frankly that’s no bad thing. Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality is a madcap, fun filled adventure from start to finish, perfectly suiting VR’s qualities, it should not be missed.
Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality perfectly matches the show's hilarity and absurdity, and truly feels like an extended episode of the show. As a clone of Morty, and consequently the lowliest creature in the Smith household, you don't get to go on all of the adventures with Rick, but somehow the tedium inherent to the studio's predecessor 'Job Simulator' all pays off in the most Rick-way possible.
If you’re in the niche group that is both a fan of Rick and Morty and owns an expensive VR headset, then you’ve got to pick up this game as it features of the best fanservice out there. That said, at $30 the price tag is a bit steep for a game that can be completed in a couple hours—but by this point, you’re probably used to the ‘VR tax’. Completionists will probably get a lot more time out of the game finding all the secret Easter eggs and references to the show that are available, as you can continue playing after finishing the story.
Release Date | 20 April 2017 |
Publisher | Owlchemy Labs, Adult Swim Games |
Content Rated | M (Mature) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | First person, Virtual Reality |
Genres | Puzzle, Simulator, Adventure, Indie |
Themes | Action, Science fiction, Comedy, Sandbox |
Platforms | Windows Mixed Reality, SteamVR, PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift |