High on Life 2 is just around the corner, and it looks like it's taking the humor and gameplay that made it so fun and turning everything up to 11. Like any good sequel, High on Life 2 adds extra ...
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Comedy is a tough genre to get right regardless of medium. The film and TV landscape is littered with comedies that didn't resonate, went for shock instead of substance or delivered cringe jokes. The ...
High on Life's mechanics were mostly derivative of other shooters on the market, especially when it came to getting around. Double jumps, dashes, sliding, grappling hooks, secondary fire modes and ...
When I sat down to play High on Life 2 for the first time, I was optimistic but also slightly skeptical. I’m hardly alone when I say that I loved the first one – it was a rare example of a genuinely ...
The humor is High on Life 2’s main attraction and it is worth reiterating how the complete and utter lack of Justin Roiland makes the game dramatically funnier. There’s no more incessant stuttering ...
High on Life 2’s biting satire hits much harder than its half-baked gunplay. Game developer Squanch Games is taking another crack at its quirky 2022 shooter High on Life with a brand-new sequel: High ...
Continuing from the events of the first High On Life, High On Life 2 places you in the role of a mute bounty hunter, who along with their band of fellow bounty hunters are acclaimed due to their ...
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There’s an old refrain among comedians that no joke survives its retelling, and you don’t need to look any further than the shoddy track record of comedy movie sequels to see the truth in that.