

The Detective: Manny Pardo is a detective who is investigating murders by a serial killer in Miami.The members include Corey (Zebra Mask), Tony (Tiger Mask), Mark (Bear Mask), and brother/sister duo Alex and Ash (Swan Masks). The Fans: A group of people who see Jacket as a hero and try to emulate him.The character is played by actor Martin Brown, who is in the midst of having a mental breakdown. The Pig Butcher: A fictionalized version of Jacket created for an exploitation movie that portrays Jacket as a murderous psychopath.The story of Hotline Miami 2 is told through multiple character's perspectives. Hotline Miami 2 will also come with a level editor, but it won't be released until sometime in spring 2015. Some characters come with their own unique abilities already like The Writer, who uses non-lethal attacks unless he does a 'finisher' on a downed enemy and unloads guns he picks up.

These new masks grant new abilities to characters who use masks. Masks make a return, with some old masks included with new ones. In hard difficulty, enemies will be tougher to take down and some abilities will be taken away. Players are able to pick between easy and classic difficulty in addition to hard difficulty, which can only be unlocked if the player finishes the game.

The game plays similarly to Hotline Miami, while adding some new abilities for different characters. The developers have stated that this game is to be the final game in the series. Hotline Miami's main character has only a minor role and is not playable. Wrong Number's story is greatly tied to that of the first game, and follows several parallel plots, each following their own unique characters. Looking forward to all the fun and frustrating rampages the Hotline community will cook up with these tools.Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the sequel to Hotline Miami and picks up from the events of the first game. The level editor may be coming out a little later than initially expected, but it’s still good to see a developer supporting their game with free additions like this. The level editor will never see the light of day on the console versions (although they are planning on releasing map packs to those platforms), there won’t be any custom music options given the obvious copyright problems that would expose Dennaton to, and there won’t be a custom sprite editor included (although there are third-party options available). Developer Dennaton has announced that the level editor beta will hit the Steam version (and only the Steam version) on December 10.Īccording to the announcement, the level editor will be open to everyone (no need for an invite) and all the content will be available from the start. But good things come to masked murderers who lie in wait and our patience has finally been rewarded. It’s been a little while since we last heard about the “almost ready” level editor for Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.
