- Synthwave
- Top view
- Incomprehensible plot
- Pixel graphics
- 90+ attempts for 1 level
- Atmosphere
10 fucking roosters out of 10
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a continuation of the dynamic top-down action game. The main action takes place parallel to the events of the... Read more
- Synthwave
- Top view
- Incomprehensible plot
- Pixel graphics
- 90+ attempts for 1 level
- Atmosphere
10 fucking roosters out of 10
The best retro shooter game. Synthwave approaches the levels with a bang. I’m also pleased with the level editor, although it has its own shortcomings, but you can live with them
The game amazed me: the gameplay is almost like the good old hotline Miami, but better, characters are added (not masks but CHARACTERS), there is a better plot than in the first part, more cutscenes, and at least some sense appeared in all our actions.
I definitely recommend it, but just go through the first part.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number turned out no worse than the first part.
Unlike the original, the plot has become more interesting. The graphics remain
the same, the soundtrack is still excellent. Who liked the first
part, the second is a must.
We took all the best from the last part. The soundtrack got better, new performers came. The plot is now scattered across several lines, which is why it has not become any clearer. Difficulty level. The level design is excellent; you’d even like to walk through some levels, but you won’t have time for that. Overall, this is one of the few examples where developers simply do their job perfectly, and then repeat and increase their success.
Quite frankly the best retro assassin game ever. The gameplay is relatively hardcore, the level design is gorgeous (taking into account that this game was released with a top-down view + at that time in 2015), the music in this game is heaven for the ears, it fits well with the game. The plot is interconnected if you are interested in it. The retro style graphics are one of the best (although I haven’t seen any other games with a retro style...), it’s a pity that the localization is not complete, but it’s one of the best games, at least for me.
Good top-down action. The music is on the same level. Still good style and graphics. The gameplay is also good. Unlike the last game, there are no masks that give splashes. And different characters with their own bonuses. If you liked the last part. This one should not be missed. Considering that the developers made it clear that this is the final part. Completing all the lines from the last part.
Great game! This is true ultra-violence, which is not a sin to charge full price! The gameplay is amazing and you can do this forever. The plot is great, but if you haven't played the first game, you won't understand anything due to the pace of the story, which jumps from one story to another, and you may have to watch a plot analysis to understand anything. The music is perfect. Somewhere it was written specifically for the game, and somewhere it was taken, but absolutely every track does not get boring and you will add most of these tracks to the playlist. There are bugs in the game, but they practically cannot ruin the passage. There are, for example, dogs that spin around, or ash (a guy with a gun) can suddenly teleport through walls. There are also bugs with which you can skip a level… Read full
Excellent game. I took all the best from the first part and added my own. New wonderful levels, new characters who manage to be revealed and shown from almost all sides, new masterpiece music. Worth buying, especially considering the frequent discounts on it
All I can say about Hotline Miami 2
Let's go through the gameplay - the mechanics, as for me, are quite interesting, and are addictive with their *normality???*, the controls are simple, and the game itself is just terrible (difficult), but who has nerves of steel? It will pass without much difficulty, the main thing is to pull yourself together.
What can I say about the plot? I won’t describe the plot in this review, but whoever wants to go through XM2, I’ll give you advice - don’t skip the dialogues, because then you’re unlikely to understand what’s happening.
The music in the game is simply amazing, from the coolest rock to the gentle playing of the piano, but the sound of the shots themselves can somehow hurt your ears (in any case, you can change the volume in the settings)
I can’t praise… Read full