A sequel, sidequel and prequel to Hotline Miami (2012) with similar unlockables, violent top-down gameplay and '80s Miami/modern electronic aesthetics, Hotline Miami 2 follows multiple factions related to the events of the original game as they commit increasingly bloody and surreal acts. A greater emphasis is put on storytelling, and the boundaries between real and fictional violence.
Beneath the Hotline Miami series’ savagely violent mind-trip lies an acutely intelligent narrative—one that…
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Prepare for buckets o' blood, as Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is officially launching on March 10 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Mac, Linux, and Vita.
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