Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Mar 10, 2015
The sequel to Dennaton's hit 2D action game moves the neon murder from the '80s to a '90s setting, and concludes the series.
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It was really great to see that they made this sequel to Drive. When watching I noticed paralells between the incoherence of the first drive and this new drive especially in the absurd dialogue. I thought that Nicolas Refn missed a huge opportunity to actually put some of the gunmen in his shots because, as an audience member, I found it difficult to anticipate the location of them and empathize with Ryan Gosling appropriately. That's my sole complaint because Drive 2 or whatever it's called is a near perfect follow up to Drive and EASY to watch. Some people had trouble watching it but I, much like Ryan Gosling in Drive, have no loved ones and can spend as much time as possible furtively honing my driving skills, which include broken bottle impaling, shooting people to death, and cutting people in half! a+
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When Hotline Miami came out near the end of 2012, it took the gaming community by storm. What came together as a whole was a completely unique experience. It's fast paced game play, unbelievably cool soundtrack and grimy 80s inspired art direction was something solely original and created an incredibly satisfying game. I remember playing it now for the first time being completely floored by it. A common thing you heard about Hotline Miami was “it was a game made for me”. The reverenc...
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