High on Life is a new FPS game with sci-fi and biopunk elements in a science-fiction world. It has been released on 12th December, and players are able to play on the platforms of Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. You need to adapt to the role of the bounty hunter and take out the enemies with some trusty talking guns by your side. In this guide, we will take you through all the difficulty modes in High on Life.
All the High On Life Difficulty Modes Explained
High on Life is one of those fun games that doesn’t take itself too seriously, so you will have a lot of space to goof around as you talk to your guns and shoot targets as the bounty hunter in the game.
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There are varying levels of difficulty that you can try out in the game, which is up to you and your level of skill. You can give yourself a challenge by picking a high level of difficulty, or you can breeze through it with an easy one. Make sure to pick one where you can play comfortably and most of all, have fun doing it.
There are three High On Life difficulty modes, which you will find below.
- Story difficulty – Combat is easiest. This mode is mostly for players who don’t want to spend too much time fighting enemies, but want to pay attention to the story and listen to all the voice acting.
- Normal difficulty – This is the medium level of difficulty for combat. If you want to a balance between listening to the narration and dialogue as well as combat, this is the right fit for you.
Hunter difficulty – This is the most challenging level for combat, and you will be able to challenge yourself with this mode. The arcade shooting might take some getting used to, and you may find yourself struggling so make sure you are ready for the Hunter difficulty.