Hotline Miami - is there more to it than cartoon violence?
has been widely hacked, but its developers are not complaining
New LineMiami? Reader, answering machine five stars neon soaked death of a video game. Released on PC fortnight ago, Miami Hotline is a bit of stealth and strategy mixed with many doors and shooting. An exciting arcade game cartoonishly bloody in the background is so elegant and the atmosphere in 1980 in Miami.
Dennis Wedin and Jonatan Söderström are the creative brains behind Miami Hotline, and work together as Dennaton. Söderström has a higher profile, a beloved indie development known as Cactus. But both in their overall design shared tasks in the direct line of Miami before he got the coding (Söderström) working in visual effects (Wedin). "We realized that we work well together," said Söderström, "We have decided to start something big."
online Dennaton Miami is the first, but it is the first game to run. "After [the previous collaboration] Werewolf Drumset Fucking keyboard started in a very large, how do you say zombie game RPG" Wedin said. "But it was too big for us. Were looking through an old Jonatan prototypes and he showed me unique in an action game from top to bottom, very bloody. I like top down game and I think we should do something because it was fun. "
Line Miami is funny because every time you start to kill enemies OTT and a different animation of "finisher" all melee weapons. This is a violent video game, of course, tends to overshadow everything else. Does it matter? "Not really," said Soderstrom. "We did this violent. There are more than that, but people can choose to ignore the story or think what they want and that's fine with us. "
The story is difficult to follow, to be fair, screening a narrative that switches between. Strange and confusing points in your character is clearly hallucinating - in other sequences, so be it. Together a puzzle. "Mainly because I do not really like the story that explains everything," says Söderström. "Make sure everyone understands. This is a mystery of the plot, and it is something I enjoy almost more than the plot itself. Hotline So with Miami, this is the player to decide how they want to see the story. "
- Line Miami has obvious advantages, anyway. Its stench of 1980 pixels pastel suits, a stingy Miami Vice brought to thrilling life. Level nightclub must be played to be believed. It makes you sad that the default description for a style as it is retro. "If I do not like this label at all," says Wedin. "When people say to use pixel art for nostalgic for me ... The fact is they have 3D graphics, pixel art should not be considered obsolete. Personally, I like the pixel art ever suits my aesthetic to use. has nothing to do with the back or something. "
Line Miami has done enough to earn at least a part of the upcoming downloadable content ("We want to make more history and more deeply into the secondary characters and stuff like that," said Wedin) Despite its low price and has been widely torrented. So far, so normal. But the attitude towards non torrenters Söderström - which appeared in The Pirate Bay to answer some questions, and requested that the torrent will be updated with the latest version of the game. I wonder what the second position Wedin.
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