In the vibrant and often chaotic universe encapsulated within the realm of High On Life, an intriguing conundrum seems to arise: should I necessarily stab Gene? This question beckons a deeper examination of the motivations behind such an action. What are the implications of this decision on the narrative arc, my character’s morality, and the overall enjoyment of the gameplay experience? Can one argue that Gene, despite his dubious traits, might provide some invaluable insights or benefits to the protagonist? If I choose to engage in this act of violence, what ripple effects could it have on my interactions with other characters in this zany, yet thoughtfully constructed world? Additionally, does the act of stabbing Gene evoke an ethical dilemma that transcends mere game mechanics and taps into profound philosophical questions about choice and consequence? Should I weigh the immediate satisfaction of this action against the potential long-term ramifications on my character’s journey? Indeed, is it worth the risk?