High On Life 2
Action
Adventure
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Adjustable Text Size
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Stereo Sound
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

An intergalactic conspiracy threatens the fate of humanity! Team up with a wide cast of talking alien guns as you shoot, stab, and skate your way through the exotic locales to take down the bad guys and save your favorite species (humans)!

Developers: Squanch Games, Inc.
Publishers: Squanch Games, Inc.
Release Date: Feb 13, 2026
Price (USD): $59.99
Current Players: 104

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mixed(61%)
humor
improved graphics
engaging story
humor style
skateboard mechanic
technical issues
frequent crashes
poor optimization
The general sentiment around the game is mixed. Players appreciate the humor, engaging story, and fresh gameplay mechanics like the skateboard. However, many criticize the technical issues such as crashes and poor optimization, which severely impact the experience. The absence of key characters and changes in humor style also contribute to divided opinions. While the game has potential and a dedicated fanbase from the first installment, players recommend waiting for necessary patches to resolve technical problems for a smoother experience.

Positive Points

  • Many players found the humor and chaotic elements enjoyable, with the sequel delivering a similar tone to the first game.
  • The game has been praised for improved graphics and an engaging story, with some saying it even surpasses the first installment.
  • Players appreciated the addition of new mechanics, particularly the skateboard, which adds a fresh layer of exploration and traversal.
  • Negative Points

  • The game is experiencing significant technical issues, including frequent crashes, poor optimization, and inconsistent frame rates across various hardware configurations.
  • Many players were disappointed by the absence of key characters, such as Kenny, noting that the humor feels less edgy compared to the first game.
  • Shader loading times and performance issues were a major frustration for players, particularly the lengthy initial setup required every time the game is started.
  • Mixed Points

  • The dialogue and comedy style have been points of contention; some players love it, while others felt it lacked the charm of the original due to the change in writing and delivery.
  • The skateboard mechanic has been both praised as a refreshing addition and critiqued for being awkwardly implemented in certain scenarios.
  • Common Themes

  • There is a shared sentiment of nostalgia and expectations based on the first game, with many players looking for similar humor and gameplay elements.
  • The need for further optimization and bug fixes is a recurring topic, with players advising others to wait for patches before purchasing.
  • Updated 2/16/2026, 12:01:21 AM UTC