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Hotline Miami Review

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Hotline Miami
Developer: Dennaton Games
Publisher: Devolver Digital
Platforms: PlayStation 3 (Reviewed), Vita, PC, Mac, Linux
Release Date: June 25, 2013 (PS3, Vita), October 23, 2012 (PC)
Price: $9.99 – Available Here

Overview
If the game weren’t called “Hotline Miami,” “Violence” could have literally been the name of the game. Though it’s been out for other platforms since late 2012, the game makes its gory, stylistic debut onto consoles and handhelds with this release onto the PlayStation 3 and Vita. How does this indie game stand up now that it’s made it to consoles, away from the safety of a mouse and keyboard? Will it clean your clock or should you curb stomp it? Let’s find out.

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Story
You wake up. You’re unsure of where you’re at. All you know is that the first room you walk into, there are three masked figures watching a glowing television screen. Where were you before this? It’s so hard to recall. The masked figures press you for information, but before you have a chance to recall, it all fades away.

When you wake up, you’re in your apartment. It’s April 3, 1989 and you’re in Miami, the city that keeps the roof blazing. As you stumble around your apartment, you realize there’s a message on your answering machine. You’re given an address, and on your way out the door you grab a rubber mask.

Thus begins the violent, gory story of a man fans have come to know only as “Jacket.”

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Gameplay
The setup for each mission in Hotline Miami quickly becomes an interesting experience. You wake up in your apartment, stumble around, looking at recent newspaper clippings or what have you, then you check your answering machine. This is where your next mission (hit, assassination, etc.) is given to you, and you’re always told to be discrete.

When you head out, you’ll drive to the location, ending up right outside the front door of the place you’ve got to clear. After choosing the mask you want to wear for the mission (affecting not only your look, but other stats as well), you’ll be free to walk around and scout out the place, since the entire bottom floor is visible to you from outside the house. Once you’ve figured out your plan of attack, you’ll have to go in and execute.

The combat in Hotline Miami is fast and brutal, but it’s also one of the most well executed and satisfying features the game has to offer. Though you generally start with only fisticuffs, once you have a weapon in your hands, a world of possibilities open up to you. Want to try a quieter approach? Kick down the door and knock the first guard to the floor then fling your knife at the second. Want to be a bit louder? No problem, but beware that guards all around will come after you.

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Stealth can be your friend, especially since you’re so heavily outnumbered throughout the game. The interesting twist is that you have a score throughout the missions, and you’re rewarded much more heavily for being bold in your attempts. Getting newer weapons also hinges on achieving a high score.

Retribution is just as swift coming back at you though. One bullet or lead pipe to the brain basket and you’re back to the last checkpoint. That’s another point where Hotline Miami shines, though. You will die in Hotline Miami…a lot. Much like Super Meat Boy, though, they have you back in the action in the blink of an eye, ready to give it another go. It seems like a small thing, but it keeps the flow and pace of the gameplay in “Go” mode at a much more satisfying clip.

Beyond the delicious, frenetic combat, there is a very dark story being told here. After completing missions, you end up in the same bar, supermarket, etc., that you’ve gone to so many times. You weren’t originally a killer, but you’ve become one and you’re quite efficient at it. Hotline Miami will lead you through a deeply twisted tale that the squeamish should probably avoid. Fans of movies like Drive will soak up every minute of it, though.

The translation of the game from PC to console passed the test with flying colors. Dual joysticks work well for aiming and a helpful targeting system can give you the edge you need in a tight situation.

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Visuals
Hotline Miami has some fantastic visuals. In going with the top-down 8-bit design, they’ve managed to treat the gameplay a bit more like an old-school game. The styles and colors of the 80’s were all captured beautifully, down the hot pink and neon blue colors, appliances in each place, style of the clothes, and the game’s graphics themselves. It can make the game feel a bit disorienting at first, but once you adjust everything flows beautifully.

The game still manages to evoke a real sense of how sobering Jacket’s life can be. With every kill, blood splatters the floor in gruesome fashion. The masks also add a certain level of uneasiness to the game, helping pull you into this terribly seedy Miami underworld while giving you an alternate persona.

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Audio
Hotline Miami has one of the best soundtracks for a game of its caliber in years. The game features nearly two dozen tracks that play into everything from setting to situation. For example, M.O.O.N.’s song Hydrogen, played during a particularly intense mission, is like a shot of adrenaline to our chest as its techno bass beats kick into high gear. You’ll be tapping your feet the entire time you’re playing this game…and you’ll probably want to get the soundtrack for yourself regardless. It’s that good.

Overall
Hotline Miami is a fantastic package. If you can get past the gratuitous gore (albeit in 8-bit), there isn’t much here you won’t like. The game’s graphics are stylish and fluid, the soundtrack absolutely sensational, and the combat flows so well, you’ll always be glad for more. Hotline Miami deals with some pretty intense adult themes and material, so you may want to keep it away from the kiddos. Everyone else should go out right now and get this game. It’s arguably one of the best indie games of this generation.

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Evangelion and Schick Come Together For Operation: Refresh 10,000

 

Fresh from the shower and ready for some manscaping...err...umm.
Fresh from the shower and ready for some manscaping…err…umm.

This is a bit of odd news but what makes it truly funny is that we’ve seen stuff like this far too much in the past. We all know the company Schick right? They make razors and shavers and they keep us all, pretty much, hair free. Now we all know what Neon Genesis Evangelion is right? I’m sure if you’re reading this that, yeah, you do. Well Schick Japan has partnered up with the Evangelion movies, once again, for another promotional campaign which will be called “Operation: Refresh 10,000”.

They're so beautiful and clean!
They’re so beautiful and clean!

Basically this promotion is just to show the Schick Hydro 5 which is, supposedly, endorsed by no other than Gendo Ikari. Schick will be giving away 10,000 razors, hence the name, to random winners. The draw begins on Thursday and will run until July 29. Each sample kit will include a Hydro 5 blade holder and three grams of the special shaving gel which I’M going to say is made from 100% LCL.

Go ahead and watch the commercial which is in our Featured Video section below. It is both beautiful and horrific which is actually a lot like the Evangelion franchise itself. Very Interesting.

Don’t forget to hit up our comments section and drop us a line and remember: It doesn’t take an apocalypse-bringing half robot to know when you need a shave so get onto it now!

Killer is Dead Limited and Fan Edition Announced

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Deep Silver has announced that there will be a choice of two editions released in Europe and Oceania, for Kadokawa Games and Grasshopper Manufacture’s brand-new action and E3 title Killer is Dead on August 30 for PS3 and Xbox360. Killer is Dead invites players take on the almighty role of Mondo Zappa, an executioner determined to slay monstrous criminals scattered around the world and beyond. The Fan Edition will be available for AUS $90.45 ($64.32 Euro)come in exclusive packaging and includes:

  • The “Smooth Operator Pack” containing four downloadable items:
  1. Additional Mission: Ep.51- The Man Who Stole Blood
  2. Gigolo Glasses that grant X-Ray vision for Mondo Zappa
  3. Mysterious beauty named Betty for Gigolo Mode
  4. Unannounced item, perfect for summer
  • Fully coloured Art book
  • Poster showcasing the unique visuals of the game
  • Full soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka on CD

At launch, the Limited Edition will be available for AUS $82.23 ($58.47 Euro), containing the full “Smooth Operator Pack” downloadable content at no extra cost. Don’t miss out on these awesome editions for Killer is Dead!

The Settlers Franchise Celebrates 20 Years

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The Settlers, the renowned strategy franchise from Ubisoft and Blue Byte, has been around for a long time. In fact, they’re proudly celebrating their 20th birthday! To celebrate such a fantastic milestone, The Settlers Online: Castle Empire is launching an in-game event with new adventures, rewards, server-wide objectives, and resources.

The original game was released in 1993 for Amiga and later ported to MS-DOS. The franchise has had seven main titles with several adaptations including their popular free-to-play online browser game. In that twenty years, over nine million copies of the game have been sold.

The new resource mentioned earlier seems appropriate for a birthday – balloons. You can collect them in a wide variety of ways. On top of that, servers will be challenged to hit a certain number of balloons. Successful servers will grant each user on it a Settlers II original headquarters. Anything completed after that will earn you additional rewards.

You can check out The Settlers Online for free here.

Guncraft Gets Pre-Order Bonuses

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Guncraft, Exato Games’ upcoming FPS meld between Minecraft and Activision‘s Call of Duty, has announced today that the game can officially be pre-ordered. It will release on Windows PC on July 11, 2013.

As incentives to get your pre-orders in, everyone who pre-orders the game will receive the “Cubetron Tileset,” which features an exclusive set of blocks for building your own maps. You’ll also get the Cubetron character and rifle skins. These block are black with blue, glowing highlights, reminiscent of something out of Tron. In addition to that, pre-orderers will also get immediate Beta access with full access to in-game vehicles, the cooperative Onslaught Mode, exclusive weekly characters skins, and more.

You can also check out the Guncraft vs Spades trilogy of videos they’ve done, poking fun at rival indie game Spades:

“Have All the Power!”:

“My Prefab is Bigger Than Yours”:

“Try to Keep Up”:

You can pre-order the game right now at Desura, GOG, Green Man Games, Rain Digital Games, Gamefly, and the official Guncraft site. If you’re a Steam aficionado, you can also go here to vote Guncraft up on Greenlight, where the game is currently in the top 1% of all eligible titles.

Mewtwo: Prologue to the Awakening First Trailer

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“Is there a place for me to belong in this world?” – Mewtwo

In the lead up to the next big Pokemon Movie – Extremespeed Genesect: The Awakening of Mewtwo – the official Pokemon website, on Wednesday, began streaming a teaser trailer for a new two hour long anime special called Mewtwo: Prologue To The Awakening which is exactly how it sounds; it’s basically an origins story after the initial origins story (Pokemon The Movie). This new movie is said to set itself in the life of Mewtwo between it’s prolonged appearances between movies. The trailer shows him fighting Generation 5 Pokemon, using them to train and actually transforming to beat a few of them which shows that maybe Mewtwo wasn’t as strong as he was before, I suppose we’ll find out what really went on once the movie is released.

The trailer also introduces us to the main characters of the Pokemon Special:

New character Basil.
New character Basil.

Yuuki Kaji playes the role of Basil a youthful trainer who takes much pride in his strength and battling ability which actually allowed him to be victorious in the Unova League. He is also the leader of the Pokemon Rescue Team Eevee and has made an appearance before in the actual Anime.

Anna and Oscar.
Anna and Oscar.

Emiri Kato plays the role of Anna and Masaharu Satou plays the role of Oscar. Anna has the mysterious power to understand the feelings of Pokemon (Similar to N) and her grandfather, Oscar, who was once a member of a mountain rescue team.

The mysterious Dunc.
The mysterious Dunc.

Takehito Koyasu plays the mysterious man Dunc. He was once saved by Mewtwo in the past and knows a lot more about the human-made Pokemon than a lot of other people do.

The Mewtwo: Prologue To The Awakening anime special will premiere on Japan’s TV Tokyo on the 11th of July at 7:00pm. Keep your eye on the site for any and all information to come out of this release and so much more. You can see the teaser trailer in our Featured Video section below and don’t forget to drop us a line in our comments section just under that.

PAX Australia To Hold Pokemon Video Game Nationals

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Australian and New Zealand Pokemon Trainers will have a chance to battle it out in Melbourne this year thanks to Nintendo Australia. The Pokemon Video Game National Championship will be held at PAX Australia, Melbourne, on July 20 and 21.

Players will compete using Black Version 2 and White Version 2 with these rules, with free flights to the World Championships in Vancouver on the cards for those who place in the top two of their age division. Even accommodation will paid for if you manage to take part in the event held on August 9-11, 2013.

At the Aussie Nationals, the following age divisions will apply:

  • Junior Division: Born in 2002 or later
  • Senior Division: Born in 1998, 1999, 2000, or 2001
  • Masters Division: Born in 1997 or earlier

Tickets for the PAX event are unfortunately sold out already, but that doesn’t you mean you’re destined to miss out. Trainers have a chance to win flights, accommodation and entry tickets to the expo plus additional standalone tickets to PAX at a number of Pokemon Meet-ups to be held around Australia in the coming weeks.

These battle competitions will take place at the following meet-ups:

  • Perth (Supanova Pop Culture Expo) Sunday 30th June
  • Melbourne (Deakin Edge – Federation Square)  Saturday 6th July
  • Brisbane (Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre) Sunday 7th July
  • Adelaide (AVCon Anime and Video Game Convention) Saturday 13th July
  • Sydney (Luna Park) Sunday 14th July

These competitions will follow the same rules as the Championships, so make sure you familiarise yourself with them.

The Pokemon Global Link Event is still running until the end of July, so make sure you participate to snag yourself a very special Metagross.

Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection trailer celebrates the franchise

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It is hard to think that twenty five years ago the first Metal Gear game was released to the public. In fact, I wasn’t even alive at that point in time, though many gaming fans were and they will soon be able to relive their fond memories of the series once again.

Konami has released a new trailer for Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection which celebrates the franchise and includes footage from every game included in the PS3 exclusive release. For those who may have not been paying attention, the pack includes MGS (digital code), MGS: VR Missions (digital code), MGS 2 HD, MGS 3 HD (includes the MSX Metal Gear 1 and 2), MGS: Peace Walker HD, MGS 4 Trophy Edition, and two digital graphic novels.

Sword Art Online to premiere on Toonami on July 27

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Today it was announced by Toonami on their official Tumblr page that they will be doing some revisions to their line-up. On July 27th they will be removing The Thundercats reboot and Sym-Bionic Titan reruns and will be replacing them with an old classic and one series that many anime fans have been waiting for.

On July 27th Big O Season 2 will air at 3:30AM and finally Sword Art Online will be making its English debut when it starts airing at 2AM on the channel. The full line-up of series and their times can be found below:

12:00a Bleach
12:30a Naruto Uncut
01:00a One Piece
01:30a Soul Eater
02:00a Sword Art Online
02:30a IGPX
03:00a Eureka 7
03:30a Big O Season 2
04:00a Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood
04:30a Cowboy Bebop
05:00a Inuyasha
05:30a Inuyasha

Urban Trial Freestyle Released on 3DS

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The acclaimed racing title from Tate Multimedia, Urban Trial Freestyle, is now available for download on Nintendo‘s eShop in Europe and North America with pricing at 6.99 € and $6.99 respectively with a UK price of £6.29. That’s not all though, as they offering a 20% discount to the already popular game for a price of 5.59€/$5.59/£4.99 until the July 4th deadline.

This is not just a straight port either, as a console exclusive bonus the developers are including an in-depth Track Editor mode that offers nigh endless possibilities for new and challenging levels. For the uninitiated Urban Trial Freestyle is a fast-paced, realistic motorcycle game filled with intense stunts and hard-core racing. The game is packed with over 45 incredibly varied levels spread across five different cityscapes. The title also includes 64 bikes to customize how you see fit, with players able to change the body, engine, and tires to change how the bike runs and handles.

The game has three modes for single player consisting of Challenge Mode, Time Attack Mode, and Stunt Mode which will challenge players with death-defying stunts to challenge even the most skilled gamer as well as several multiplayer modes via either leader boards or asynchronous ghost mode.