I've spent 18 hours taking down Big Pharma in High On Life 2, and it's exactly what a sequel should be
High on Life is a game that a lot of people love, but I just couldn't get on with it thanks to its at-times obnoxious comedy and slow, clunky gameplay, so I didn't know how to feel going into Squanch Games' first-person shooter (FPS) sequel. High on Life 2, however, is a remarkable step up in quality from the original, and it's felt right from the beginning. Review info Platform reviewed: PS5 Pro Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, PC Release date: February 13, 2026 (April 20 on Switch 2) After taking down the G3 Cartel, the unnamed bounty hunter has become a superstar in the galaxy. You'll experience the highs of fame throughout the intro of the game, which manifests itself as a montage that sees you appear on talk shows and reality TV, take down kaiju, and perform a lot of stabbing. But the world comes crashing down soon after as you become the galaxy's most wanted, while yet another entity wants to turn the human race into d...