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Hotline Miami 2 confirmed. Game creator Jonatan Söderström says original intention for DLC shifted into a fully-fledged sequel to hit indie title; ...
Hotline Miami 2 uses a non-linear narrative to tell its stories. It runs like Pulp Fiction set in a straight-to-video VHS collection - and VHS seems to be a central love for Dennaton.
Hotline Miami 2 simply doesn't have anything to add. It's an ambitious, Lynchian superstructure surrounding a not-particularly-interesting crime fable. When it tries to be more than that, it stumbles.
Hotline Miami 2 addresses these weaknesses with the quiet craftsmanship of experience, and doesn’t receive credit for any of it. Combat in Hotline Miami 2 is, if not entirely consistent, more ...
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a great game and a worthy sequel. It’s more confident in its style, storytelling ability, and level design than the first game.
That isn’t to say Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a bad game, not at all, but this time around it seems like Dennaton Games have crammed in a lot of ideas that don’t quite mesh together.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number follows the template of its predecessor as a top-down shooter. You can shoot, but only in the direction you’re facing, while melee weapons have a larger range.
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