Who knew that adding a skateboard to a first-person shooter would make for a better game? It’s an unconventional approach, for sure, but developer Squanch Games isn’t exactly known for following conventions. If 2022’s High On Life was Metroid Prime by way of Rick and Morty, then High On Life 2 looks to Ratchet & Clank, Sunset Overdrive, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater for new ingredients to add to its eclectic mixture. The end result is an improved sequel–absolutely bursting with creativity and out-of-the-box ideas–that nonetheless suffers from a few familiar shortcomings.
Like the first game, High On Life 2 plops you into the space boots of a silent and nameless protagonist, complete with an arsenal of talking alien weapons. The story setup is much the same, too, except instead of hunting down an extraterrestrial drug cartel that wants to turn humans into a narcotic, you’re killing off the celebrity propagandists, financiers, and scientists behind an extraterrestrial pharmaceutical company that wants to turn humans into a narcotic (one with much better branding than the drug from the first game).
You’re also on the wrong side of the law this time around, swapping your role as a bounty hunter for that of a rogue assassin, illegally murdering your way across the galaxy. The nearly identical setup is an odd choice, but your wanted status makes for some interesting deviations, and the pivot to Big Pharma as an antagonist sharpens the anticapitalist satire.
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