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Hotline Miami is a top-down shooter video game developed by Dennaton Games and published by Devolver Digital.It was released in October 2012 for Windows, followed by versions for OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita in 2013, then a PlayStation 4 port in 2014.
Giovanni Colantonio of Digital Trends praised the game for its fast-paced action gameplay and differences from Hotline Miami's formula, describing it to be executed in Otxo with "pinpoint precision." [4] Ali Jones of GamesRadar+ considered the game to have more consistent artificial intelligence and replay value than Hotline Miami. [3]
Pages in category "Hotline Miami" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 50 Blessings; B.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (2015) 2015-01-15 Banned because of a scene of sexual violence. [39] [40] [21] Devolver Digital reapplied for an International Age Rating Coalition rating ahead of the Nintendo Switch release in August 2019. The game is still banned in Australia, retaining the Refused Classification status. Refused Classification (RC)
After success with these remakes and spin-off games based on the series, Devolver Digital began publishing games from other, smaller independent studios, one of the first being their breakout title Hotline Miami (2012). [4] [5] Devolver continued to expand its operations by publishing titles from smaller indie developers, such as Genital Jousting.
Midnight Animal (officially known later in development as Midnight Animal: a Story of Love and Forgetting in Four Parts) was a planned fan-made standalone mod for the top-down shooter game Hotline Miami being developed by Spencer Yan. It would have taken place thirty years after the events of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.
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In the 2015 shooter video game Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, one of the playable characters is an unhinged Miami Police Department homicide detective named Manny Pardo, loosely based on his real life namesake, who uses his authority to go on killing sprees. Manny is shown to be seeking recognition for his crimes, wanting to be more infamous ...