The original Feast was terrific fun for the simple reason that every time you thought a certain character was guaranteed to survive, they iced them in some mean-spirited and gruesomely hilarious way. The characters were fun and likeable, and the monsters were scary. It felt clever and like it was trying very hard to entertain you.
Unfortunately I found this sequel too in love with its own in-jokiness. I didn't like a single one of the characters, didn't care a bit if any of them at all survived as a result, and the monsters weren't as impressive. It felt like a 'more gore, less script, less budget' movie, like Wrong Turn 2, and for me that was the wrong direction to go in. While the first film wasn't afraid to be inhumane and a bit bonkers, it never lost sight of the need for likeable human characters and motivations. This one seems to shelve all of that for mess, gore and mean-spiritedness.
Interesting but not great.