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A man with brown hair and a beard in a hoodie in the middle of a nuclear blast rapidly approaching him. The flames of the nuclear blast make out others faces, and the heads of different animals. At the bottom, the text "Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number" appears in a stylized font.
Cover art featuring "Beard", drawn byNiklas Åkerblad
Developer(s)
  • Dennaton Games
  • Abstraction Games
Publisher(s)Devolver Digital
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)Jonatan Söderström
Artist(s)Dennis Wedin
Writer(s)
  • Jonatan Söderström
  • Dennis Wedin
Platform(s)
Release
10 March 2015
  • Lin,OSX,PS3,PS4,Vita,Win
  • 10 March 2015
  • Android
  • 4 August 2015
  • Nintendo Switch
  • 19 August 2019
  • Xbox One
  • 7 April 2020
  • Stadia
  • 22 September 2020
  • PS5,Xbox Series X/S
  • 23 October 2023
Genre(s)Top-down shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberis a 2015top-down shootervideo game co-developed by Dennaton Games and Abstraction Games and published byDevolver Digital.The game takes place before, during, and after the events ofHotline Miami(2012), focusing on the background and aftermath of the massacres committed against the Russian mafia in Miami by Jacket, the protagonist of the previous game. The player takes on the role of several different characters throughout the game, witnessing the events from different perspectives across the United States. In eachlevelof the game, the player is tasked with defeating every enemy through any means possible. In the version of the game released onSteam,the player has access to alevel editor,allowing them to create and share custom levels with other players.

The game was initially conceived asdownloadable contentfor the previous game, but became a standalone sequel after its length surpassed that of the original. The game was first announced in December 2012 viaJonatan Söderström'sTwitter.Developed as the final installment in the series, Dennaton incorporated all unused concepts from the first game's development into the sequel. It was formally announced atE3 2013,and after a few delays, was released worldwide on 10 March 2015 forLinux,OS X,PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4,PlayStation Vita,andWindows.

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberreceived generally positive reviews from critics, with reviewers praising the soundtrack and gameplay, but having divisive opinions on the level design and ending. A scene depicting sexual assault triggered a mostly negative response from media outlets and resulted in the game beingrefused classification in Australia.A localised version was released in Japan on 25 June 2015 as part ofHotline Miami: Collected Edition.AnAndroidport was released on 4 August. The game was ported ontoNintendo Switchalongside the first game in theHotline Miami Collectionin 2019, which was later ported onto theXbox OneandStadiain 2020 and thePlayStation 5andXbox Series X/Sin 2023.

Gameplay[edit]

Presented from a top-down angle, a woman wearing a zebra mask shoots a pistol at members of the Russian mafia, dressed up in white suits. Their blood covers the floor and their corpses lie across the area. The points the player has acquired (playing as the zebra mask-wearing woman) are presented in the top-right.
A gameplay screenshot showing the player playing as "Corey", while engaging in combat with the Russian mafia, with the current score visible in the top right

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberis atop-down shootergame that isdivided into several chapters.[1][2]In each chapter, the player is tasked with defeating every enemy with melee and ranged attacks. Additional methods available to the player include knocking out enemies with a door and finishing moves. Each stage has a varied design, composed of large, open rooms with many ways for enemies to approach the player.[1]Most chapters have the player take control of a different character. Each character behaves differently, possessing unique abilities like dodging or defeating opponentsnon-lethally.[2]Some characters can choose from a selection of weapons or masks, the latter of which modifies their abilities depending on the mask chosen.[1][3]

Both the player and enemies can be felled by a single attack. To compensate, the player can quickly restart the current stage after death, allowing the player to rethink their strategy.[1]As the game progresses, different types of enemies will appear, including guard dogs immune to melee attacks and thugs that are immune to everything except bullets.[3][1]Additionally, the enemybehavioris inconsistent, with reactions towards player action ranging from immediate reaction to ignorance. An example of this is the enemy not reacting to a death occurring in front of them.[4][2]Upon completion of the game, "Hard Mode" is unlocked for levels in which the player achieved a rank of C+ or higher. In Hard Mode, enemies are more difficult to take down and abilities such as locking on enemies are removed.[5]

TheSteamversion ofHotline Miami 2includes a level editor, allowing players to create their own levels.[6]Additional tools allow for the creation ofcutscenesand dialogue, making it possible to make custom campaigns. These creations can be shared onto theSteam Workshopservice, where other players can download and play them.[7]

Synopsis[edit]

Characters and setting[edit]

The events ofHotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberare presented out of chronological order: before, during, and after the events of the original, focusing on events in 1985, 1989, and 1991 respectively. After the events ofHotline Miami,the player character, Jacket,[a]is arrested, having been manipulated by 50 Blessings—a neo-nationalist terror cell posing as a peaceful activist group—into assassinating the Russian mafia's leadership, which leads to his nationwide infamy.

The game follows several playable characters through a series of intersecting plotlines that explore the background and aftermath of Jacket's rampage. Beard, the shopkeeper from Jacket's hallucinations in the first game, serves with him in a commando squad deployed in Hawaii in 1985. Operating simultaneously with Jacket in 1989 are Jake, anativistmember of 50 Blessings, and Richter, a reluctant operative of the same group, both committing their own massacres. In 1991, a group of copycat killers known as The Fans try to emulate Jacket for attention. Meanwhile, the Son of the Russian Mafia Boss from the first game aims to restore the Russians' power against the Colombian Cartel, assisted by The Henchman, who seeks retirement. Martin Brown, a sadistic actor, uses his role in the in-universe filmMidnight Animalto fulfill his violent fantasies, while detective Manny Pardo employs extreme violence to deal with criminals. Evan Wright, a writer, seeks to document the massacres in a book.

Richard, a mysterious figure in a rooster mask that appeared to Jacket in the original game, appears at different points to most of the game's playable characters. He is a representation of their fears, taunting and criticising them for their actions.[4]

Plot[edit]

In 1985, the United States and the Soviet Union are at war andSoviet forceshave invaded and occupiedHawaii.To repel the invasion, Beard and his squad conduct a series ofspecial operationsagainst the Soviets. Their psychologically troubled Colonel begins losing his grip on reality, volunteering them for increasingly desperate and dangerous missions while ruminating on their impending deaths and the loss of the war. For their last assignment, they besiege a heavily guarded Soviet-occupied power plant. The Soviet Colonel–in an act of desperation–murders the plant's technicians and causes a reactor meltdown before committing suicide. As the unit escapes, a booby trap explodes and severely injures two of its members, including Jacket, but Beard manages to save his life. After the event, the two are sent home as the war continues. One year later, the Soviets fire a nuclear missile atSan Francisco,winning the war and killing Beard.

In 1989, Jake and Richter are sent on missions parallel to Jacket's. Jake realises the officially peaceful 50 Blessings organisation has been the one ordering him to commit massacres when he meets with one of their representatives, who denies this. Jake is sent on a suicide mission but is captured and killed by the Russian Mafia. Richter is reluctant to work with 50 Blessings until they threaten his ailing mother. He is captured and imprisoned, but escapes during a prison riot orchestrated by the organisation to kill him, as they wanted to prevent him from corroborating Jacket's testimony.

In 1991, Jacket undergoes trial for the mass murders he perpetrated. The trials are widely publicised, and journalist Evan Wright wants to learn more about the events to write a book, placing strain on his finances and marriage. Evan is given leads by his friend Manny Pardo, a police detective who uses his position to conduct killing sprees during stakeout operations, justifying them as self-defence. Richter shares his story with Evan in exchange for plane tickets for his mother to come to Hawaii. The trials also result in a film depicting Jacket as "The Pig Butcher". The film's star, Martin Brown, dies when he is accidentally shot by an actress with live ammunition on set of the film's final scene. Inspired by Jacket's killings, the Fans carry out a string of murders against petty crooks and drug dealers, unaware of the larger context of Jacket's campaign of violence. They kill a former henchman of the Russian mafia; when his Boss (the Son) attempts to reconnect with him, the Fans track down the call's origins and assault the mafia's headquarters. The Fans are all killed in the attack except for one who Pardo kills afterwards. Pardo has a nightmare where he is outed as the "Miami Mutilator", a serial killer he has seemingly been investigating, and barricades himself in his home.

The Son tries to reclaim his father's empire from Colombian gangsters who filled the power vacuum left by his father's death. After the Colombians are defeated, he invites his old henchman to visit their new hideout, inadvertently giving away his location to the Fans and triggering the attack depicted earlier. Under the influence of his designer drugs, the Son goes on a rampage, killing his men and the otherworldly monsters he interprets as the Fans before walking off the roof on arainbow bridgeto his death. After the attacks, Richter and his mother in Hawaii hear news of the assassination of the American and Soviet presidents in an attemptedcoup d'état.The Soviets declare war on the United States, launching nuclear attacks that obliterate Miami and Hawaii. In their final moments, Pardo points a gun at his barricaded door while drunk, Evan either works on his book or eats with his family depending on the player's actions, the actress fromMidnight Animaldrinks in her bedroom, and Jacket sits alone in a prison cell. Starting a new game adds a new introductorycutscenewherein Richard berates the playable characters for starting a story that ends in their deaths.

Development[edit]

A 25-year-old Swedish man in a light grey jacket and a red bonnet speaking at a conference.
Designer and programmerJonatan Söderströmat theGame Developers Conferencein 2010

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberwas developed by Dennaton Games,[9]a duo composed of designer and programmerJonatan Söderströmand artist Dennis Wedin.[10]Following the success ofHotline Miami,Dennaton soon began developing downloadable content to expand on the game, planning for it to both rival the base game in scale and introduce new playable characters alongside a level editor.[11]However, as development progressed, Dennaton realized the scope was greater than that ofHotline Miamiand decided to transform it into a full sequel. Söderström announced the sequel on 26 November 2012, via his Twitter account.[9][12]As with the first game,Hotline Miami 2was made inGame Maker 7.When porting the game to consoles, Abstraction Games used their own SilverWare engine as well as the conversion program GameBaker.[13][14]

The game was designed to be the last in the series, with Dennaton focusing on including ideas they were unable to use in the first game and developing a more fleshed-out universe. Dennaton prioritised developing the game specifically for the fans of the original, comparing their development strategy to that of theMega Manseriesand being unconcerned with trying to attract a larger audience;[8][15]the game's "Hard Mode" originated from complaints about the original game's difficulty.[5]A primary focus was to expand the universe ofHotline Miami,designing new characters that were each given a unique personality. Söderström described this as a necessity, or else they would have turned out to be "bland".[8][15]

Music[edit]

The success ofHotline Miamicontributed to a rise in popularity of the artists behind the game's soundtrack. Seeking similar success, numerous artists submitted tracks to Dennaton to get their music featured in the sequel. By the time the soundtrack ofHotline Miami 2was finalised, roughly 200 songs were sent to Dennaton, with only a few being accepted alongside tracks found by Dennaton themselves, resulting in a final soundtrack of around fifty total pieces.[8][17]Music from artists such as M.O.O.N. and Jasper Byrne, who had tracks in the first game, were included alongside music from newcomers such asCarpenter BrutandCastanets,whose song "You Are the Blood"was used in the game's ending cutscene.[3][18]

Marketing and release[edit]

A man with red hair, a black shirt, and cargo shorts plays a demo of Hotline Miami 2 with a video game controller. Several other people are in the background, and promotional material for the game sits next to him.
A demo ofHotline Miami 2being played atRTX 2014

The game was formally announced atE3 2013under the titleHotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberwith a release date scheduled for later that year. It was disclosed that the game would be the last in the series, and atraileracross the street from theLos Angeles Convention Centerhosted a gameplay showcase after the announcement.[19][15]Following numerous delays, the game's release date was pushed to Q3 2014.[20]A trailer atE3 2014demonstrated the game's level editor.[21]In August 2014, roughly 80 minutes of footage from an early version of the game leaked and was uploaded to YouTube,[22]and in October it was announced that the game could be delayed once again to an unspecified time.[23]

In January 2015, a promotional track titled "The Way Home" was unveiled fromMagic Sword.[24]A month later, the game was given a release date slated for March.[25]Swedish artistNiklas Åkerbladcreated the cover art for the game featuring Beard, a character that was noted to be directly inspired by the artist.[26][27]As a promotion, Jacket was added to the video gamePayday 2(2013) as a playable character, included as a bonus for purchasing the digital special edition ofHotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberon Steam.[28]Additionally, a mask pack was included inPayday 2for both the standard and digital special editions ofHotline Miami 2.[28]A collector's edition ofHotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberwas also announced, which included a digital download code for the game and the game's soundtrack on vinyl.[29]

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberreleased on 10 March 2015 forWindows,Mac,Linux,PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4,andPlayStation Vita.[25]A Japan-localized compilation of bothHotline Miamigames, titledHotline Miami: Collected Edition,was released in June.[30]After previously being in Alpha, the level editor was released on 22 June 2016 exclusively on computer platforms.[7][6]On the first day of the level editors release, around 700 levels and 100 campaigns were published on the Steam Workshop.[31]On 19 August 2019, another compilation of both games, theHotline Miami Collection,released forNintendo Switch.[32]TheHotline Miami Collectionwas later ported toXbox OneandStadiaon 7 April and 22 September 2020 respectively,[33][34]andPlayStation 5andXbox Series X/Son 23 October 2023.[35]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Numberreceived generally positive reviews from critics. OnMetacritic,it holds an aggregated score of 74 per cent based on 67 reviews for the PC version,[37]75 per cent based on 18 reviews for the PlayStation 4 Version,[36]and 66 per cent based on four reviews for the PlayStation Vita version.[38]

The gameplay received a mixed response from critics, who felt the narrative ambition generally led to larger and more challenging levels. Alex Carlson ofHardcore Gamerfound this made the level design feel more realistic and diverse.[40]Steven Burns ofVideoGamerfelt that the game's ambition fell to the "bigger is better" trope, criticising it for not granting as much freedom to the player and gameplay instead being reliant on the character being used.[43]However, these different characters were viewed positively by Chloi Rad ofIGN,who liked the unique ideas of each character, and considered a pacifist character as a "shocking twist" for the series. They described the unique aspects of characters and more gameplay restraints as a trade-off between "arcade-like aspects" and a more expanded story.[41]Maddy Myers ofPastewas more negative, stating that the game's difficulty and level design made her feel "disgusted and angry" and describing the game as a "pathetic cash-in on an idea that only worked once and couldn't possibly work again". She furthermore referred to it as a "glorified DLC pack of new levels" specifically made for people who "like rape and torture."[44]

The game's narrative was noted for being far more elaborate than in the first game, and was divisive. Burns ofVideoGamerand Rad ofIGNlauded the narrative, with Burns praising Dennaton's world design and Rad praising the variety in character motivations.[43][41]Dave Cook ofVicepraised the narrative for being a "smart story that many people simply didn't understand", and praising the ending.[45]On the contrary, Chris Thurster ofPC Gamerand Tony Coles ofEurogamerwere conflicted on the game's narrative and its ending. Both questioned if the series needed lore, or if the events leading up to the first game needed to be explained.[3][46]The game's story was found difficult to follow by Myers ofPasteand Alec Meer ofRock Paper Shotgun,with the former criticising the constant swapping between characters and the latter describing the story as a "disordered jumble ofpost-it notescribbles ".[44][47]

The game's soundtrack was acclaimed by critics, being considered just as good as the first game's and one of the best aspects of the game.[1][43][3][42]Chris Carter ofDestructoidconsidered it one of his favourite video game soundtracks.[39]The soundtrack was praised for its combination with gameplay by Thurster ofPC Gamerand Burns ofVideoGamer.[43][3]Some tracks received praise for their use in the game, with "Roller Mobster" highlighted by Thurster ofPC Gamer,[3]and "You Are the Blood" being lauded by Caty McCarthy ofVG247post-release in 2018, describing the usage of the song in the ending sequence to be harrowing.[18]

Sexual assault scene[edit]

A man, known as the Pig Butcher, laying on top of a struggling woman with his pants pulled down as he attempts to sexually assault her. The image lighting prioritises the act of sexual assault currently being portrayed, with a red light highlighting the act.
A screenshot of the scene where the Pig Butcher assaults a woman sexually in the game's controversial opening

In the game's opening tutorial, the player controls the Pig Butcher who, after clearing out all other enemies, is guided towards a girl and instructed to "finish her". Control of the Pig Butcher is taken away from the player and a cutscene plays where he attempts tosexually assault herwhilst she struggles to escape. The scene is interrupted by the director of the in-universe movieMidnight Animal,revealing the events to be a film shoot.[48][49]This scene was demonstrated for the first time during the gameplay demo shown at a Rezzed exposition.[48]Many attendees shared Nathan Grayson's view of it being a "deeply troubling moment in an otherwise excellent demo".[50]Cara Ellison ofPC Gamerwrote that the scene made her feel "betrayed by something she loved", uncomfortable with being placed into the role of the Pig Butcher and having to identify with him. She also criticised the low amount of agency given to the victim.[48]The scene was removed from the demo and its inclusion in the final game was reconsidered. Wedin affirmed that the team chose to cut the scene short because "[sexual violence] was not what theHotline Miamiseries is about ".[50]

The scene led to the game beingrefused classification in Australia,prohibiting its sale. In January 2015, theAustralian Classification Boardwrote that the scene features red light over a black background to emphasise the sexual violence, while the victim's legs are "viewed kicking as she struggles beneath him".[49]Devolver Digital mentioned a cut and uncut option for the scene had been added. Dennaton said they were "concerned and disappointed" by the actions of the Australian Classification Board, feeling they "stretched the facts" in their judgment of the game, but confirmed they would not challenge the ruling.[51]They later suggested that fans in Australia shouldpiratethe game.[52][53]In August 2019, Devolver applied for a rating for theHotline Miami Collectionvia theInternational Age Rating Coalitionto publish the collection on Switch. After being given a rating of MA15+, the game was briefly available in Australia via theNintendo eShop,[54]but removed within a few hours.[55]

Upon release, the scene's inclusion was widely criticised. Burns ofVideoGamerdescribed the scene as "merely existing for throwaway shock value", calling it a "grave mistake" that did not feature in the narrative.[43]Thurster ofPC Gamerquestioned the inclusion of the scene for the same reasons as Burns, further describing it as "artless and alienating" and believing the option to skip it demonstrated a "lack of confidence in the entire idea".[3]Myers ofPastewas indifferent, criticising the scene for giving "no narrative pay-off" and further mocking it for being in an in-universe movie.[44]In contrast to other critics, Astrid Budgor ofKill Screenpositively viewed the scene, describing it as "[existing] to set up a schism between reality and fiction as one of the game's major themes" and "the psychosis of [the Pig Butcher]," though criticised the option to skip it as devaluing the concept.[56]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Jacket is a fan-assigned name to an otherwise unnamed character. The name was adopted by Dennaton themselves afterwards.[8]

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