High on Life 2 Reviews

High on Life 2 is ranked in the 51st percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Jeremy Penter
Top Critic
Wait for Sale
Feb 12, 2026
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Everyeye.it
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

Just like its predecessor, High on Life 2 is an imperfect game that, despite its rough edges, manages to entertain and amuse from start to finish. The bounty hunter's escapades in this new guise as a fugitive are even crazier than those seen in the fight against the G3 cartel, the new Gatlians are hilarious, and there's no shortage of plot twists that, on more than one occasion, shake up the narrative. So, as long as you can overlook the sub-par technical aspects and a certain repetitiveness of the gameplay, Squanch Games' offering is highly recommended.

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Generación Xbox
Top Critic
85 / 100
Feb 12, 2026

An extreme shooter with a narrative as crazy as it is well-thought-out, refusing to bow to the conventions of a genre that seems to push everything toward the dark side of seriousness . High on Life 2 continues to prove that you can make an FPS with humor and mix in other gameplay mechanics without fear of ridicule.

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5.5 / 10.0
Feb 16, 2026

High on Life 2's serviceable gameplay and mostly decent comedic chops are overshadowed by severe technical issues.

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70%
Feb 12, 2026

Did you enjoy the unhinged toilety humour of the first High on Life? Then, chances are, you'll probably get a kick out of the same brand of madc...

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7.5 / 10.0
Dec 12, 2025

High on Life 2, which is both helped along and hindered by the double-edged sword that is its new skateboarding mechanic, is a big, boisterous, and profoundly vulgar video game. Like the original, it’s another for the Adult Swim crowd, delivering the same boorish brand of humour as before. Luckily, I am that crowd and laughed plenty, while finding great joy in the game’s irrepressible need to move from gag to gag, and from moment-to-moment, while never being able to predict what it’d throw at me next.

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Feb 26, 2026

High On Life 2 is a better-executed version of the first game. The skateboard does add some extra flavor to the gameplay, but it ultimately still is very similar to the core concept of the first game.

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6 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

High on Life 2's biggest issue outside of technical issues, is that the new additions to the game feel so counter intuitive and work against what made the first game such a cult hit.

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7 / 10.0
Mar 27, 2026

High on Life 2, while lacking some of the more outrageous humor and novelty factor of the first rendition, makes up for it in other areas — namely the skateboard inclusion, more gun varieties, and a smattering of neat easter eggs.

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8.2 / 10.0
Feb 13, 2026

High On Life 2 plays like an extended, interactive Rick and Morty feature, packed with relentless gags and offbeat dark humor. It carries forward the first game's anything-for-shock-value attitude, while new additions like the skateboard system and more varied weapon designs give its FPS foundation greater solidity.

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8.4 / 10.0
Mar 2, 2026

It’s chaotic. It’s vulgar. It’s visually stunning. And it’s an absolute blast to play.

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6.5 / 10.0
Feb 22, 2026

Overall it feels like High on Life 2 needed more time in the oven. There are other promising games launching soon like Crimson Desert or Mouse: PI for Hire that you can look into instead of this half baked sequel.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 17, 2026

Overall, High on Life 2 is actually quite a great game, and an even better experience. Those attuned to humor will really appreciate the style and creative flair in this game. The movement and guns are fun and varied enough to make the rest of the game enjoyable. If it managed to do more with the hub worlds and technical issues, it may have been even more impressive.

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Saudi Gamer
Top Critic
8 / 10
Feb 19, 2026

High On Life 2 improves on the first game in nearly every way, with world design, weapons, and dialogues at their best. The vibrant, humorous world is larger and more engaging, doubling the fun though performance still struggles slightly. Fans of the original shouldn't miss this sequel.

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6 / 10.0
Feb 16, 2026

Unlike the weapons in High on Life 2, I'm not overly talkative. So I'll just say this: it's nothing to write home about.

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7.5 / 10.0
Feb 13, 2026

Squanch Games delivers a sequel that, while not perfect and lacking the novelty factor of its predecessor, manages to stand out from the crowd of generic shooters with personality and boldness.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

Three years after Roilad left Squanch Games, the studio is now showing what it's capable of. High on Life 2 offers a narrative shooter that mixes elements of all kinds to create a unique and highly satisfying product. The frenetic combat on skateboards, the hilarious dialogue, and the thousand crazy situations we'll experience make this sequel a great game that hooks you and works well for all kinds of shooter genre lovers. A 90s-style space opera that you'll love to have in your game library.

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8.4 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

High On Life 2 presents such a constant barrage of ridiculous humour and memorable gameplay scenarios that it can be a great deal of fun. At the same time, its core gameplay is quite simple and not everyone will appreciate its world's cynical albeit colourful lens. 🔫

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77 / 100
Feb 16, 2026

With High On Life 2, the tagline “The same game, part 2” can be taken in the best possible way.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 27, 2026

High on Life 2 succeeds in a task that is anything but obvious. Not only does it preserve the iconic sardonic wit of its predecessor, but it also manages to enrich and refine the gameplay formula with greater quality and variety. All this, of course, in the name of the most unpredictable madness. Those who loved the first chapter will adore whizzing around on their skateboards between witty jokes and galactic bounties. For everyone else, the crazy universe of Squanch Games could win you over, provided you embrace its peculiar humor and structurally classic approach.

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