Rick And Morty
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Mr. Porn Geek plays Rick And Morty – A Way Back Home
I’ve played a lot of games lately and while some have short, easy to write names, others come along like Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home that require a lot of effort to just mention in a review. For this reason, I might refer to this game as RAMAWB from time to time: don’t blame me, blame the developer for wanting to use as many letters in the English language as possible! I’m sure no one needs any introduction for this game: it’s focused around the Rick And Morty franchise and while I’ve only watched a few seasons of the show, I’m sure I have enough information to determine whether or not this XXX game is any good. So let’s crack on and write a review – I’m sure you’re real keen to see what Mr. Porn Geek has to say about it!
Menu of Rick And Morty – A Way Back Home
When you’ve confirmed that you’re over 18 years of age, the game will give you a pretty standard splash menu that allows you to pick from 5 options. The two most important ones are ‘new game’ and ‘continue’ (I really do like games that allow you to save and load previous playthroughs), although you might also want to look at the developer help page, credits and last of all, a ‘quit’ option when Alt + F4 aren’t doing it for you. Sadly there are no options here, but I’m hoping this won’t be an issue. Only one way to find out, right? Let’s get down to business and play RAMAWB!
I selected ‘new game’ and was given the option to skip the prologue, but since this is my first time playing Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home, I figured it was a good idea to actually get an understanding of what the game is about before I jump in. One thing I will mention is that the graphics here are incredible – they may have actually gotten stills from the show in order to give you a prologue. The game will then give you quite a lengthy introduction to the game – it’s basically just skipping dialog and to be fair, it takes quite a while but does set the tone for the game. The developer of Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home is obviously interested in setting up a scene here, as opposed to just putting you right into the thick of it without knowing what’s going on.
Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home: deeper gameplay
When you eventually get control of Morty, you’ll have to use the map in the top left-hand corner of the screen to navigate around. This is pretty annoying if you ask me: I want to be able to click the screen just like you can do in titles like Milfy City and others that I’ve written about. The artwork remains fantastic throughout the gameplay experience here on Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home though, so I’ve got to again commend them on that. As for the title itself – it takes a while to get used to, but I eventually managed to enjoy playing it. Do note that you can have interactions and intercourse with plenty of people, including some members of your family. Just as a tip: check your phone for a list of missions, which will direct you on what you ought to do in order to progress through the game.
My conclusion on Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home
If you’re just looking for a game that gets you through to the action as quickly as possible, you’re probably not going to have that experience with Rick and Morty – A Way Back Home. It does take quite a while for you to get to a point where you can masturbate, but I know plenty of folks love this about games. It’s certainly one of the more developed, higher quality titles I’ve played, so for that reason – I’m loving it! Quick jerking isn’t an option here though, so yeah: hope this review was useful. As always, cheers for reading and happy fapping.
- Great graphics
- Highly developed game
- Annoying map system
- Lengthy introduction