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 improves on its predecessor with a skateboard, biting satire, and boundless creativity, but middling combat ...
High on Life 2 is bigger, funnier, and more confident than its predecessor but still manages to trip over itself in a few areas.
The sequel to Squanch Games' detestable FPS demonstrates significant improvement, though its biggest features remain its weakest. Eurogamer's review.
Squanch Games returns with a sequel to its like-it-or-not FPS, mixing in toilet humour and off-kilter characters with even ...
High on Life 2 is everything you could want from a sequel to the first game. It’s bigger, better, and funnier, finally ...
Don’t you just want to go ape shit sometimes? I mean, really: Take a look at the world around you. Corporations have more rights than people, AI is sucking the soul out of humanity, and conspiracy ...
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The idea of an anime-style soulslike releases plenty of good chemicals in my brain, but the first Code Vein back in 2019 turned out to be just okay in my book. Like a number of Bandai Namco's original ...