'Trover Saves The Universe (2019)' comes straight from the mind of Justin Roiland, the creator of the much loved 'Rick And Morty (2013-)' series. It's packed full of his off-brand, long-winded, hugely improvised humour and it's often hilarious. It's also just nuts, an absurdist and self-aware adventure that plays with the forth wall as if it were its best friend. The game is interesting because it's almost 2nd person: you play as someone playing as someone. This dynamic is the piece's most interesting aspect, invented primarily because the thing can be played entirely in VR, and it spices up the otherwise standard platforming, beat-em-up gameplay that comprises its core loop. The way in which you interact with the various characters, especially the eponymous Trover, is really satisfying. It makes use of simple technology to keep you feeling immersed; some of its conversations go on for minutes and minutes on end. The game absolutely lives and dies by its quirky aesthetic. Through its narrative is rather simple, it's handled in such a fun way that it's difficult not to have a smile on your face while you play through it. The affair is properly funny, too. If the humour of 'Rick And Morty (2013-)' annoys you, stay away from this. If not, give it a go. It's an enjoyable time throughout. 8/10