It puts you into the disembodied head and hands of a disposable Morty clone, tasked with doing the sort of mundane stuff that neither Rick nor Morty would be bothered with. It’s funny and oddly fun, but a little on the short side. Though it doesn’t allow you to join Rick and Morty on their grand adventures, it’s a well-written, silly look at the cartoon series’ world in VR. Thankfully for those who need more of the sociopathic universe-hopping scientist Rick Sanchez and his meek, whiny grandson, there’s Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality.
According to the show’s creators, the fourth season of Rick and Morty hasn’t even been confirmed yet – and even when it does, it’ll be roughly three forevers before the show is written, animated and hits screens. Fans waiting for the return of the nihilistic, irreverent Rick and Morty are going to be waiting for a long, long time.