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More often than not I was restarting a level not because my strategy wasn't sound, but because the enemy AI screwed everything up because he wasn't patrolling the correct corridor or left a room he's normally in and blindsides me when I least expect it.
A lot of times I had to exploit the enemy AI, only certain levels can really be completed one way and if you start a level with the wrong weapon, kill the wrong guy first, or even so much as to kill all the enemies in the wrong order you're pretty much screwed.
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I was hooked and the constant trial and error had me restarting levels dozens and dozens of times to try a new strategy, but it wasn't really an enjoyable "one more level" feeling. However, that's not to say the whole "one more level" thing is gone. I literally felt like the game became a chore and just wanted it to end. Miami 2 is also twice as long as the first game, but it overstays its welcome after the second act. It's almost like the game tried to go into a new direction but didn't evolve its gameplay for it. After halfway through the game the levels become large and hard to navigate with traditional Hotline Miami controls and gameplay.
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Miami 2 is also full of long-winded levels that seem to never end.Ībusing Miami 1's strategies is a crying shame here since this game could have had so much potential for more enemies and new strategies. That was an infrequent strategy in Miami 1 but in 2 this has to be done to just get part way through one area. One good strategy is moving in and out of a doorway really quick and lets some enemies see you, duck back into a corner and slice everyone up as they enter the doorway or around a corner.
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If you can pan the camera further away you can get a quick sniper shot at them and a free hit, but for fewer points. Enemies will see you if you can see them, this is how Hotline Miami works. I feel the placement is haphazard where using strategies in the last game over way overused here and end up being used to exploit the game to advance which is not fun at all. They all have a variety of guns, melee weapons, and a few can only be taken down with certain weapons. There are so many enemies in each level and I mean tons. You could say it's worse level design but that's not the case, I feel it's more like the poor enemy placement. Miami 2 is a near frustrating mess of endless restarts and trial and error.
It had great replay value because it was the perfect challenge. However, and it pains me to say this, but the story isn't the worst thing in Miami 2.
It's frustrating and makes you want the storyless original back. There's some dialog with no connection to the previous scene. Each level just starts and the story is just there. The story does not make one lick of sense because you are being flip-flopped between time periods and so many different characters. Wrong Number starts out by giving us some backstory.well it tries and miserably fails at it. Hotline Miami 2 brings back the epic music, great art, violence, and well.some other things we didn't really want. The music was fantastic as well, but the best part was the "just one more level" appeal. It was violent, fast-paced, had tight controls, and rocked a retro 8-bit art style like no other game has. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a game developed by Dennaton Games.Hotline Miami was one of my favorite games in 2013. New artists join returning favorites like M|O|O|N, Perturbator, Jasper Byrne, Scattle, and El Huervo for an incredible audio massacre. Relentless Hostilities: Adjust combat techniques as the narrative shifts between factions and brings unique variations to a familiar approach along with new weapons, movements, and melee attacks.Įnthralling Soundtrack: Over forty pounding tracks from dozens of artists punctuate the savage conflict and bring the larger scale of your actions into focus.
This is the finale, this is the unquestionable end. Let the striking colors of an unmistakable visual style wash over as you meticulously cut down those that would stand between you and the ultimate meaning behind the massacre. Follow the paths of several distinct factions – each with their own questionable methods and uncertain motivations – as unforeseen consequences intersect and reality once again slips back into a brilliant haze of neon and bloodshed.īlistering combat against punishing opposition will require intense focus as new variables, weapons, and methods of execution are introduced throughout the struggle. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the brutal conclusion to the Hotline Miami saga, set against a backdrop of escalating violence and retribution over spilled blood in the original game.