High on Life 2 is everything you could want from a sequel to the first game. It’s bigger, better, and funnier, finally ...
The sequel to Squanch Games' detestable FPS demonstrates significant improvement, though its biggest features remain its weakest. Eurogamer's review.
The original High on Life was a decent enough title, but not overly memorable. Read our review to find out if High on Life 2 does enough to change that.
High on Life 2 is the kind of game that you can put on, laugh at for a while, and forget what's troubling you, even though reminders might slip in through the pointed social commentary.
High on Life 2 is a sequel to 2022's first person shooter, characterized by talking guns and a nonstop sense of profane humor.
Squanch Games returns with a sequel to its like-it-or-not FPS, mixing in toilet humour and off-kilter characters with even ...
I was very hyped for High on Life 2. After all, its predecessor remains one of the funniest and most memorable FPS experiences I’ve had.
Now that the day one patch has fixed most of the technical problems, GameCentral offers a final verdict on the Justin Roiland-less sequel to High On Life.
Does High on Life 2 recapture the comedy gold of its predecessor while improving its gameplay or does this comedy bite off more than it can chew?
High on Life 2 is a surreal trip well worth taking, although you'll need to adjust your expectations accordingly.
Squanch Games has improved on every single aspect of the original in High on Life 2.