High on Life 2 Reviews

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4 / 5.0
Feb 17, 2026

High on Life 2 is a rare type of sequel because it improves on the first game instead of just adding to it. It gets rid of unnecessary cynicism, makes the story stronger, and adds important gameplay changes while keeping the series’ signature silly humor. It’s not perfect because of some technical problems and sometimes weak combat, but the creative missions, characters, and world design make it stand out in the world of shooters today. More than anything else, High on Life 2 feels like a company finding its voice again and proving who it is.

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Jesse Norris
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

High On Life 2 is bigger yet smaller. It’s both bold and more reserved in how it dishes out gameplay mechanics and story beats. I loved my 15 hours with it

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7.5 / 10.0
Feb 17, 2026

Despite some of the comedy losing its shock value, High on Life 2 is still a wild, colourful, intentionally silly ride.

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8.2 / 10.0
Feb 17, 2026

High on Life 2 takes everything we loved about the first game and cranks it up to 11. Weirder, bolder, and just a better game overall. Skateboarding isn’t just a gimmick but a fun way to traverse around the game’s wacky universe. Though it falls a bit in the humor, accessibility, and some technical hiccups, the game is just enjoyable from start to finish. It's no surprise that High on Life 2 won Lords of Gaming’s most anticipated game of 2026.

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7.5 / 10.0
Feb 17, 2026

High On Life 2 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but that's perfectly fine. It’s an upgrade on its predecessor and a game that feels like it finally has an identity of its own beyond 'that Rick and Morty game'. Admittedly, it's still a game we would label rough around the edges, but simply put. If you liked the first game, then you're in for a treat with this sequel.

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Feb 16, 2026

This one’s an easy recommendation for any shooter fan, but not everyone will appreciate the (wacky) humor. That tells us how, even as a twisted niche, High of Life 2 succeeds at creating a memorable experience in a market that may crave more single-player adventures.

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70 / 100
Feb 17, 2026

High on Life 2 delivers the same bizarre, fourth wall breaking humor and charismatic talking weapons that made the original memorable, But, it fails to meaningfully improve its mediocre gunplay and plethora of technical issues. While the narrative still entertains with absurd and clever moments, recycled ideas and poor optimization hold it back, making it hard to recommend at full price.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 15, 2026

Injecting welcome fluidity via skateboard traversal, High on Life 2 evolves its narrative and exploration but remains tethered by its predecessor’s baggage. Mediocre gunplay, "bullet sponge" enemies, and technical bugs ultimately undermine the creative weaponry, resulting in a sequel that is faster and funnier, yet significantly unpolished.

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Feb 15, 2026

High on Life 2 is a must-have for fans of the original. It expands upon the original in several key areas while adding some decent innovations and twists to feel fresh. However, performance woes hamper the fun at times.

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70 / 100
Feb 14, 2026

High On Life 2 does not reinvent the genre, but it does feel like a confident step forward from its predecessor. You just have to decide whether you want to spend fifteen hours saving humanity with a group of chatty alien guns commenting on every move you make.

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78 / 100
Feb 14, 2026

High on Life 2 is Squanch Games’ second chaotic ride, and it’s as wild as it is messy. Stellar voice acting and striking visuals shine, but middling gameplay and rough optimization hold it back. It’s a mixed bag of highs and lows, and if that chaos appeals to you, we won’t judge, though your guns might.

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7.8 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

If you liked the first High on Life, this sequel takes all the good stuff and makes it even better. It's not perfect, but it's definitely a bigger, more thoughtful game, even if it still has a few silly moments. If you're looking for a game that's irreverent, fun, and a bit crazy, High on Life 2 is for you.

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4.5 / 5.0
Feb 12, 2026

High On Life 2 is an absolute blast, and I dare you to find a funnier game to play this year.

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CBR
Top Critic
8 / 10
Feb 12, 2026

The gameplay itself is just okay, but it feels like Squanch Games knows that. Outside the big set-piece moments, everything else mostly exists to set up more jokes. If you were a fan of the first High on Life, High on Life 2 is an easy game to recommend.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

Fans of the original will feel right at home, and newcomers should consider starting with the first game for the best experience. If you are looking for a polished technical showcase or cutting edge combat systems, this is not that game. However, if you want a bold, funny, and unforgettable single player experience, High on Life 2 delivers.

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Dexerto
Top Critic
Feb 12, 2026

High on Life 2 is everything you could want from a sequel to the first High on Life. It’s bigger, better, and funnier, finally delivering on what the original promised – a fantastic, over-the-top FPS where the jokes are as sharp as your knife. New companions like Sheath and Travis prove that the talking guns shtick that worked so well the first time was no fluke, and they constantly leave you in stitches and your enemies needing them. If you can give in to the weirdness, this is a goofy shooter that’s genuinely hilarious and a hell of a lot of fun to play. With smoother skateboarding and more varied boss battles, it would be perfection, but there’s a lot of life left in this emergent series – we wouldn’t say no to a threequel.

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70 / 100
Feb 12, 2026

High on Life 2 delivers more talking guns, outrageous satire, and wildly inventive boss fights, but plays things a bit too safe to truly surpass its predecessor.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 13, 2026

Overall I had a blast with High On Life 2 from start to finish. With improved gameplay and in my opinion improved writing as well, fans of the first game and maybe even some detractors will find a lot to like here. Although the reduced metroidvania elements are disappointing and some tech issues can be annoying, it wasn’t nearly enough to bring the overall experience down. If Squanch decides to go with High On Life 3, I await it greatly.

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8.2 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

Four years after High on Life, Squanch Games returns with High on Life 2—an adventure even crazier, sillier, funnier, and more creative.

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8.5 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2026

High on Life 2 is bolder and more hilarious. Parkour is enjoyable, gunplay feels faster and more refined. This is a good game. If only it was a bit more polished.

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