Summary

  • High On Life 2 is set to be released this winter, as per the Xbox showcase in June 2023.
  • Developed by Roiland’s studio, Squanch Games, the game is reportedly more of the same comedy fare as before but with the volume turned up.
  • While the trailer was claimed to show in-game footage, it looked heavily doctored, with Rock, Paper, Shotgun stating that it looked like a more serious contender for the title of ‘Game of the Year’ than its predecessor.
  • They do note, however, that the animation is fantastic, and it is probably the best indicator of what to expect from the final game.
  • Roiland’s brand of comedy, dubbed as anti-humour, was criticised for taking prominence over better gameplay aspects in the original game.

By Nic Reuben

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