VIDEO GAMES: New HOTLINE MIAMI 2 Live-Action Short Asks "Do You Like To Hurt People?"

VIDEO GAMES: New HOTLINE MIAMI 2 Live-Action Short Asks "Do You Like To Hurt People?"

BLOOD, VIOLENCE & DRUG USE WARNING for Machinima Prime's new neon soaked short, that follows vigilantes in animal masks on a murderous rampage through the city's underbelly. Take a look..if you've got the stomach for it!

By NateBest - Oct 30, 2014 11:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Video Games


It's the 1st annual anniversary of the Hotline massacres in Miami Florida and crime has already begun to resurface. Unbeknownst to a local drug and prostitution syndicate a team of copy cat killers have taken up the mask and plan on separating some gangster blood from body.
 
Check out Hotline Miami 2 on Steam Early 2015 from Devolver Digital and Dennaton Games.
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