10 to 15 hours is still quite nice, it might take me longer because I love to listen to all the dialogue and what not, did that with the first one too. And according to HLTB the first one was 13 hours for completionist. So this ain’t too bad!
As for the humor. Hopefully it will be like that for me too, but you never know, humor is subjective at the end of the day. And I definitely will miss Kenny.
I bet if you’re a completionist who has more than 2 days to play and review the game like I did, then you’ll be able to spend dozens of hours in it.
Take it from a Norris who…dared to not even much like High on Life 1, I’m LOVING High On Life 2 so far. And I’m only on the lowly console version.
It’s SO tight control wise, looks great graphics wise and is FUNNY AS FUCK! I spent like 20 minutes yesterday just watching an intentionaly lame movie on the TV. It was like it could have been featured on Mystery Science Theater it was so hilariously bad. The minds behind this game REALLY get how to portray the worst aspects of Hollywood, social media and just society in general
Really liked the first game and looking forward to this sequel. This dev team is truly amazing. Every aspect of their two games are crazy good. Art direction, graphics, game play, sound, writing, etc… Talented team for sure.
Great review as always!
As someone also playing with a real controller, I hope they patch in some better settings. How was the other settings on console? Like FOV, headbobbing, camera etc.?
Default FOV is 90, which you see in the footage, and you can go up to 120.
Great, very important for me to be able to adjust, as you know ![]()
Thanks!
Right at the start with the talkshow if you don’t sit down immediately you get additional dialog and when you sit down in the crowd instead of next to the host you get more dialogue. This is the type of stuff I love. First one had that too.
I love when games react to the player just standing around and not doing what is asked of them.
Loving the game, but it is currently quite buggy, especially when the game presents you with dialogue options.
Odd, never had an issue in my playthrough with dialog.
The Game Pass reference is the highlight so far.
Gus special skill, like a vacuum, but what exactly is it used for?
It looks pretty dreadful on Series S.
I oft need to restart the game due it being stuck in the dialogue selection
Flipping walls to expose things, sucking up the things you bounce on/put on pads.
Ooh. Nice. I haven’t come to those parts yet then .
