
High on Life 2 continues the absurd tendencies of the unique and can characteristic a playable model of Sega’s Bible Adventures recreation.
Artistic director Mikey Spano from developer Squanch Video games (*2*) that Richard Form’s character, Senator Muppy Doo, can manufacturing facility reset your recreation, prompting a Bible Adventures takeover. The three video games included with Bible Adventures–Noah’s Ark, Child Moses, and David and Goliath–are playable throughout this takeover. You’ll be able to see how this unfolds within the video under.
Spano mentioned somebody at Squanch Video games has “nice connections” within the online game business and helped get the rights sorted out to make this occur. When the thought got here as much as have this sort of in-game takeover with one other recreation, Spano mentioned it was his “dream” for Bible Adventures to be that recreation, however he did not think about it will work out. It did, and Spano mentioned he is floored.
“A horrible online game based mostly on the Bible is like one of the best factor I’ve ever heard in my life. It sucks so unhealthy to play. It is nice,” he mentioned.
Within the unique High on Life, the 1990 film Demon Wind was watchable from begin to end, and Spano mentioned the workforce at Squanch Video games needed to discover a method to up the ante with the sequel.
High on Life 2 launches in February 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Collection X|S, and it will even be accessible on Xbox Game Move. It has been a busy week for Game Move bulletins, with many extra video games introduced for the service as day-one releases.
One of many huge modifications within the sequel is that gamers can transfer round ranges with a skateboard as an alternative of a normal dash possibility. This new part provides greater than only a speedy method to transfer about, as gamers will be capable to carry out methods and switch ranges into skateparks, or use the board as a makeshift weapon in fights.
The thought for the unique High on Life was conceived by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, who later left the studio amid home violence allegations.
