- Publisher: Devolver Digital
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2012
- Also On: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
User Score
8.2
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 388 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 334 out of 388
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Mixed: 22 out of 388
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Negative: 32 out of 388
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Nov 5, 2012080s graphics in a 2012 game. I know that hipsters and brain-dead people are gonna eat this up because "hurr-durr, it's indie", but this is pushing it.
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Nov 5, 20121Don't believe any of the good reviews. The game is bad. Graphics are terrible. This game is for hipsters and people who are blind. Don't waste your money supporting this kind of trash.
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Oct 24, 20121
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Oct 27, 20121This belongs on Newgrounds, not Steam. This would've been average at best 10 years ago, now it's just sort of pointless, nostalgia will only take a game so far. There's a ton of free game websites full of this stuff.
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Feb 3, 20134
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Jan 4, 20130This game is not retro, although it tries very hard to be so. The controls do not feel like an 8-bit or 16-bit console. The music is something out of Pink Floyd and sounds nothing like the chip tunes of the era. Overall it feels like a retro game from someone that has only heard about them second hand. I only paid $4.99 yet I feel cheated.
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Mar 9, 20134
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Feb 26, 20130This game is absolutely god awful. I played 5 minutes of it, rage quit, and broke my keyboard. I hate this game and I hate the people who made it. I was so enraged by this game I felt the need to create a metacritic account just to express to everyone just how bad of a game this is. DON'T PLAY IT
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Feb 6, 201387From the get-go, Miami’s presentation has a unique style, with vivid colors, generous amounts of post-process filtering and a stunning soundtrack (you will just let the game play on, only to hear the tracks). But at the same time, all notions of continuous fast-paced action gameplay disappear. Hotline Miami is essentially a top-down stealth game, that rewards the player with imaginative (and quite violent) kill animations. [January 2013]
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Dec 18, 201288A stylish slice of retro carnage. This is the bloodiest, least forgiving game of the year. [Jan 2013, p.85]
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Dec 17, 201290A drug-induced coma of violence, strategy, death and rebirth. [Jan 2013, p.67]