Welcome to the brutal, neon-drenched world of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. This 2D, top-down shooter throws you into a hyper-violent narrative across multiple perspectives, demanding quick reflexes and strategic thinking. You’ll be navigating challenging levels, often with a variety of weapons and masks at your disposal, to overcome waves of enemies in a single, bloody run. It’s a difficult, atmospheric experience with a killer soundtrack, perfect for players who love a challenge and don’t shy away from gore.
This guide is your key to mastering the mayhem. We’ll break down every chapter, offering insights into advanced combat and weapon strategies to help you conquer the game’s brutal challenges. Whether you're aiming to uncover every secret, achieve every Steam Achievement, or simply survive the mind-bending narrative, we've got you covered. Get ready to dive deep and find your way through the madness.
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Game Details: This FAQ/Walkthrough is based on the PC version of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number and was last updated on April 13, 2013.
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Game Details
Dive into the gritty world of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. Discover gameplay mechanics, new weapons, character abilities, and the challenging Hard Mode.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the second and final game in the Hotline Miami series and a direct follow-up to the first game, serving as a sequel, a sidequel and a prequel. This time the narrative is centered around a bigger cast of characters who each have their own point of view regarding the events of the series. Most of the gameplay mechanics are intact and players get to experiment with new weapons, new and more gory finishing moves and a complete story arc that concludes the series.
The game has an immensely popular Soundtrack from a much wider variety of Artists than the first game, with many of the original game's artists returning to provide several new tracks.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number currently costs $14.99. A collector's edition was also released for $60 at iam8bit.com, and includes the game, its soundtrack on three 180 gram vinyl records and digital format, and a "Phone Hom" telephone card with a code to unlock the game. Another collector's edition of the game featured an art book, unique box art and some cassette tapes.
Steam Store: Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number link.
Gameplay
The gameplay, barring tweaked movement and tighter firearm mechanics, is mostly identical to that of the first game. Several of the original masks make a return in the form of full characters:
- A damaged Tony Mask is worn by Tony.
- The Aubrey Mask returns, being worn by The Pig Butcher.
- The Jake Mask is now worn by Jake.
- The Richter Mask is again worn by Richter.
Five new masks also mix up the gameplay:
- Corey has the ability to Roll Dodge
- Alex & Ash are two characters, one melee and one ranged, controlled in tandem
- Mark starts his missions dual wielding MP5s.
- Jake's Irvin Mask starts him with a 20 "round" nail gun.
- Jake's Dallas Mask starts him with nunchucks.
New tweaks and variations to normal gameplay have been added, including Manny Pardo's ability to execute with guns, and Evan's ability to take levels without killing and carry combos by unloading guns. Wrong Number features several new weapons, and largely (but not entirely) removes Hotline Miami's rarely-used throwing-exclusive weapons. Emphasis on firearms is greatly increased by characters like Pardo and the Soldier.
The difficulty has increased dramatically as well, and the game features a Hard Mode for players looking to boost the challenge further, which can only be unlocked when the player beats the game. On Hard, enemies are faster and more reactive, enemy-locking is removed, gun ammo is halved upon player pick up (rounded down if uneven), and the level is inverted, with increased enemies and windows, and fewer doors. Hard Mode also features a greatly increased amount of Thugs as well as Dodgers, a new enemy class in Wrong Number.
The Level Editor is now out of Beta, and currently available upon purchase of the normal and deluxe editions of the game for free.
Settings and Protagonists
Hotline Miami 2 takes place before, during and after the events of the original game. It focuses mostly on the latter, between October 25th and December 28th in the year 1991, around two and a half years after the events of the first game. Jacket is on trial after being unwittingly manipulated into killing off the leadership of the Russian Mafia by a neo-nationalist organization known as 50 Blessings. Jacket's exploits have achieved national infamy and have directly and indirectly impacted the lives of several individuals Wrong Number follows. The 1991 characters (except Manny Pardo) are all visited by Richard. The 1991 sequel setting consists of:
- Martin Brown is the lead actor in Rouven Blankenfeld's Jacket-inspired slasher film Midnight Animal. He has had a very calm film career up to this point but now secretly revels in the permission to "commit" violence.
- The Fans are a group of masked vigilantes dedicated to recreating the conditions of Hotline Miami for various reasons. The Fans consist of **[Tony](ht
Story
Learn about the story of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, a brutal action game set in 1989 Miami.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a high-octane action game overflowing with raw brutality, hard-boiled gunplay and skull crushing close combat. Set in an alternative 1989 Miami, you will assume the role of a mysterious antihero on a murderous rampage against the shady underworld at the behest of voices on your answering machine.
- Pay attention to the messages on your answering machine; they provide direction for your actions.
- Embrace the brutal combat; gunplay and close-quarters fighting are key to survival.
- The game features an alternative 1989 Miami setting, which plays a significant role in the atmosphere and narrative.
Game Start
Learn the basics of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. This guide covers essential gameplay mechanics, new features, and tips to get you started on your violent journey.
Welcome to Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number! This guide will help you get started with the core gameplay mechanics and introduce you to some of the new features that differentiate it from the first game.
Gameplay Overview:
- The core gameplay remains similar to the original Hotline Miami, focusing on fast-paced, top-down action where quick reflexes and strategic thinking are key.
- Players must clear levels of all enemies, often using a combination of melee and ranged combat.
- New characters and masks introduce unique abilities, such as Corey's Roll Dodge, Alex & Ash's tandem control, Mark's dual-wielding, and Jake's specialized masks (Nail Gun and Nunchucks).
- Firearm mechanics have been tweaked, with an increased emphasis on gunplay for certain characters like Manny Pardo and The Soldier.
- New enemy types, like Dodgers, and faster, more reactive enemies in Hard Mode, increase the challenge.
Key Features to Note:
- New Masks and Characters: Explore unique playstyles with characters like Corey, Alex & Ash, Mark, and Jake, each with distinct starting weapons or abilities.
- Enhanced Firearm Mechanics: Expect more gun-focused encounters and refined shooting mechanics.
- Increased Difficulty: The game is generally more challenging, with a Hard Mode that further tests your skills by inverting levels, halving ammo, and increasing enemy aggression.
- Level Editor: A robust Level Editor is available, allowing players to create and share their own custom levels.
- Experiment with different masks and weapons to find a playstyle that suits you.
- Utilize the environment for cover and to funnel enemies.
- Don't be afraid to restart levels; learning enemy patterns is crucial.
- Mastering the Roll Dodge (Corey) can be invaluable for survival.
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