Hotline Miami is a high-octane action game overflowing with raw brutality, hard-boiled gunplay and skull crushing close combat. Set in an alternative 1989 Miami, you will assume the role of a mysterious antihero on a murderous rampage against the shady underworld at the behest of voices on your answering machine. Soon you'll find yourself struggling to get a grip of what is going on and why you are prone to these acts of violence.
Rely on your wits to choreograph your way through seemingly impossible situations as you constantly find yourself outnumbered by vicious enemies. The action is unrelenting and every shot is deadly so each move must be quick and decisive if you hope to survive and unveil the sinister forces driving the bloodshed. Hotline Miami's unmistakable visual style, a driving soundtrack, and a surreal chain of events will have you question your own thirst for blood while pushing you to the limits with a brutally unforgiving challenge.
Step into the neon-soaked underground of 1980s Miami as bizarre messages on your answering machine seem to be urging you to commit terrible acts of violence – but will you obey? Hotline Miami overflows with raw brutality and skull crushing close combat as you find yourself outgunned and using your wits to choreograph your way through impossible situations. An unmistakable visual style, a driving soundtrack, and a surreal plot that will have you question your own thirst for blood. Bash and blast through over 20 multiscreen levels with 35 unique weapons and collect 25 game-altering masks in one of the darkest and most unusual independent games on the scene.
Succumb to the your bloodlust in over 20 multiscreen levels filled with the gold chain-draped thugs and the dangerous crime bosses of Miami circa 1989.
Unleash your insanity with 35 unique weapons as you run and gun through a blood-splattered gauntlet letting the adrenaline take over and guide your murderous hand.
Embrace your demons with 25 different masks – each altering your reality and changing gameplay to bring a fresh level of mayhem to each twisted mission.
It's a topdown, 2D action game, with one simple goal: kill everyone. You can use your bear hands, your legs, or various melee weapons, or guns - the choice is yours. Although the level layouts are fixed, the inventory of the enemies are randomized: you just can't know what they'll hold.
It is, because it's AWESOME, thats why. The gameplay is simple, yet very deep: because the random nature of the enemies, and your very small field of view, you can always expect the worse. And you'll die a LOT. The respawn is nearly instant. The graphics are amazing, it looks like somebody took every single psychedelic drug there is in Miami, and then went on a rampage. Also, the soundtrack is one of the best OST ever made.
Killing everyone as fast, as quiet, and as effective, as you can. Every kill you do gives you a score - the amount depends on the weapon used, or how many enemies you have defeated in a row. There is a combo system embedded in the game, with a very good leaderboard, where you can compete with your friends, all with random people from all around the world.
Metacritic -
Eurogamer - http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-10-23-hotline-miami-review
So many games are really good at one or two things, or they're full of lots of good ideas that you respect individually, and their qualities arrive in your head with great fanfare, like a county parade trailing down your high street. Hotline Miami isn't like that. It only works as a whole, and it doesn't hit you like a flavour; it builds up in your system like an intravenous solution. If you took away the masks, or the blinking colours, or knocking over guys with doors, or the stuff about answerphone messages, or the DeLorean, or the wobble on the screen, or the super-fast movement, or walking back through what you've just done, you probably wouldn't understand why it stopped working, but it would definitely stop working. Fortunately, it doesn't, and that's why there's only one number to dial.
10/10
Destructoid - http://www.destructoid.com/review-hotline-miami-237249.phtml
In a medium where taking a life means so little, Hotline Miami has a way of making each death feel significant. Each step toward a higher score is one further away from your character's sanity. Picking up the gun comes naturally, and Hotline Miami wants to explore why. The game may tease you, exhaust you, and possibly destroy you with its boss encounters and awful forced stealth level, but it all builds toward a focused, dark vision unlike much else in the medium.
Read more at http://www.destructoid.com/review-hotline-miami-237249.phtml#LMHuxX4PLiK7JHOV.99
7/10
Rock Paper Shotgun - http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/10/23/hotline-miami-review/
You could argue that it’s nasty. It is. This is a murder simulator, and it is not pretending not to be. Though you do only ever fight other murderers. Not that that’s any excuse. HLM is indefensible. That’s rather the point.
You could argue that Hotline Miami is brilliant, vital, a tactical and aesthetic masterpiece as well as a pixel-art odyssey of ice-cold violence. It is.
Indie Game Mag - http://www.indiegamemag.com/hotline-miami-review/#.UIbC5sUxp8F
The game feels rough in just the right way. This isn’t a highly polished product. This is the work of two very creative people with a terrifying vision of urban violence, 1980s style. While held back from being a classic by a smattering of issues in both design and narrative, the core moment-to-moment combat is compelling, and simultaneously satisfying and sickening. At $10, it’s not hard to recommend this one. Just don’t expect to be able to look at yourself in the mirror quite the same way once you’re done.
8.99$ / 8,49€
Steam - http://store.steampowered.com/app/219150/
GOG - http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/hotline_miami
Get Games - http://getgamesgo.com/product/hotline-miami
GamersGate - http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-HOTLINE/hotline-miami
Amazon - http://amzn.com/B009GKT2Y0
Impulse - http://www.impulsedriven.com/products/ESD-IMP-W3822
The whole soundtrack is included with the game in .ogg format. Look for it in your steamapps/hotline miami folder if you are using the Steam version.
Official OST - http://soundcloud.com/devolverdigital/sets/hotline-miami-official
MOON EP - http://music.musicofthemoon.com/album/moon-ep
The game was made by Jonatan Söderström and Dennis Wedin. They are insane, Swedish people - their previous game is Keyboard Drumset Fucking Werewolf, which can be downloaded for free. Also, it's soundtrack is INSANELY GOOD AS WELL, BUY IT NOW!
Game - http://cactusquid.blogspot.hu/2011/10/keyboard-drumset-fucking-werewolf.html
Soundtrack - http://fwamusic.bandcamp.com/