High on Life 2 has a hub city where you return to buy upgrades and pursue little sidequests, but the meat of it is an elaborate, galactic tour of weirdos in strange places. Where a contract says it'll ...
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 dials up the chaos with faster gameplay, sharper combat, and plenty of meta madness — proving the sequel is ...
High On Life 2 improves on its predecessor with a skateboard, biting satire, and boundless creativity, but middling combat and an uneven hit rate hold it back.
Does High On Life 2 inject itself with a renewed vigor, or is it time to reach for the mute button on your TV controller?
The sequel to Squanch Games first person shooter High On Life has hit the review sites, and the question lingers on everyone's minds - is High On Life 2 as good as the original? Could it possibly be ...
High on Life 2 is bigger, funnier, and more confident than its predecessor but still manages to trip over itself in a few areas.
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?
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.