My thoughts on this movie basically boil down to, "Hey guys, lets make the emoji movie, but lets actually try this time."
Don't expect a great character drama with character development like the first. Expect great visuals, a fun adventure, wacky shenanigans and surprisingly, despite the product placements it doesn't feel like a 1 hour 56 minute add, unlike the 1 hour and 31 minutes that was a the Emoji Movie.
RBTI (Ralph Breaks the Internet) avoids this by focusing on the characters and leaving the product placements like Google, Amazon, and YouTube to the background and environment. So it feels more like a reference than a disguised add (what it technically is.) The only exception is EBAY, but they don't spend a second going on about how great it may be (I wouldn't know. I don't use it.)
Otherwise it's worth a watch, but if you can only afford to go watch one movie in cinemas these holidays, maybe watch it when it's available to purchase on the DVD or something.
8/10