Push Square’s review finds High on Life 2 brings entertaining skating and shooting mechanics to the PS5, but technical shortcomings undermine the experience. The game keeps the studio’s characteristic crude, satirical comedy — a dividing factor for players — even after the departure of its controversial co-founder in 2023. Reviewers say fixes could arrive via patches, but launch performance is a serious drawback.
- Gameplay highs: The sequel leans into fast, fluid skateboard traversal and gunplay that feel polished and engaging in short bursts.
- Technical lows: Widespread performance and stability problems on PS5 significantly detract from moment-to-moment enjoyment, according to the review.
- Humour remains a flashpoint: The game preserves the studio’s blunt, satirical tone that split opinions with the original, meaning enjoyment still depends on taste.
- Context: The studio’s former co-founder resigned in 2023, but the sequel retains the same comedic voice that made the first game controversial.
- Future potential: Critics believe many of the issues could be addressed through post-launch patches, which may improve the overall package.
Source: Push Square
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