High On Life 2 is here, offering a refreshing escape from a world that can feel pretty grim. Developed by Squanch Games, it’s packed with the quirky humor you’d expect from creators behind shows like Rick and Morty. You’ll find plenty of visual gags and unexpected twists, all while enjoying fast-paced first-person shooting. The skateboard mechanic adds a fun twist to movement, making exploration a breeze.
In this sequel, you continue as the same Bounty Hunter. However, there’s been a shift. After a botched mission, you become The Outlaw, battling both foes and former allies. Your main target? Rhea Pharmaceuticals, the company behind a wacky plan to sell humans as drugs to aliens.
The game dives into some bold social commentary, hitting hard on issues like big pharma and corporate greed. While the message is sometimes blunt, the engaging storytelling makes it worthwhile. You’ll hunt down a cast of colorful characters, including a shady billionaire and a politician in their pocket.
Your companions, known as Gatlians, are not only amusing but also key to combat. Each Gatlian has a specific weapon type and special abilities, making them feel like a cohesive team. Their banter keeps the humor alive, ensuring plenty of laughs along the way. A new character, Jeppy, a human/Gatlian hybrid, adds another layer of fun with his limited vocabulary and unique combat skills. However, he currently causes some technical glitches in the game, leading to unexpected crashes—definitely something to keep in mind.
In addition to combat, the new skateboard system offers quick movement around the game’s vibrant world. While not perfect, it keeps the action moving and the gameplay engaging. You can leap, grind rails, and navigate with ease, allowing for fluid combat scenarios. The varied arsenal and fast-paced fighting result in satisfying gameplay, especially against the wild enemies you’ll face.
Boss fights bring their own level of excitement, with one particular encounter being a truly unique experience in gaming. The creativity that Squanch Games showcases makes this title stand out. Rather than sticking to clichés, they embrace wild concepts, like a duo of Gatlian guns navigating relationship troubles, keeping you entertained and guessing what comes next.
While humor is a big part of the game, with plenty of absurd jokes, it sometimes carries a deeper message. The balance between lighthearted fun and serious themes is handled with care. The game invites you to laugh but also nudges at real-world issues that resonate today.
Ultimately, High On Life 2 is a delightful mix of laughter and fast-paced action. It’s designed to let you unwind while still engaging with intriguing ideas. In a quirky fight against Big Pharma, it somehow delivers exactly what you need to forget your troubles for a while. If you’re looking for a game that blends comedy, action, and a sprinkle of social commentary, this is one to check out.

