High on Life is the latest comedic title from Squanch Games that puts players in the shoes of a human that ends up in an alien world where he wields a gun that speaks. Of course, this alien world might not be real at all, as the main character of High on Life decides to take some mind-altering drugs in the opening cutscenes.

Although High on Life has a rather untraditional narrative set-up, it's still a first-person shooter that has many of the features one would expect. This guide will go over how to save game progress in High on Life.

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How to Save in High on Life

High on Life players have no way to manually save their game. There's no save game option in the menus, and there won't be any physical save points to interact with like other video games. However, players should know that High on Life will auto-save often, and when it does, an icon will appear in the bottom-right corner of the screen. The game seems to save pretty often, so players shouldn't need to worry about losing a lot of progress.

high on life main menu screen

Once players close out of High on Life, they can start it up again and choose the option to 'Continue Game' to start from the last checkpoint. However, for those that would like to choose a different save file, they can press the button that says 'Load Game.' There are three save slots to pick from.

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If any players have made a mistake in-game and would like to go back a few seconds, then they can hit the pause menu to reload to the last checkpoint. Of course, any progress made will be lost.

There seems to be a game-breaking bug in High on Life that involves the use of the Jetpack that players get later on in the game, so be sure to read about it, so it doesn't happen to you. If the game saves, it could ruin the entire file for some gamers.

High on Life is available now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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