Hot blooded brutality slops over every note in the bubbling brilliance that is this soundtrack. |
Welcome to Hotline Miami - a game so overpowering that you can almost taste the thick sweat of delirium... delirium and death. Developed by the indie studio Dennaton Games and thanks to the glorious collaborative effort of nine independent electronic musicians, Hotline Miami was and is nothing short of a triumph.
Released on October 23rd 2012 the game and its humble soundtrack leaped onto the scene like a pair of machete wielding madmen demanding mass attention and immediately garnering praise from a number of the industry's leading game reviewers (including IGN's 'Best PC Sound of 2012'). It stands today as one of the highest rated games of 2012, indie or otherwise.
Palm trees, seasick pinks and blues and a whole lot of red: this will be your world for many hours to comes. |
Once you've hit the start button it's time for you to truly enter into the fray of things. Here you'll be greeted by what I can only describe as one of the most effective moral lubricants since alcohol - with songs like Release coming at you thick and fast it's hard to resist slipping into the darkly caffeinated concentration of our one and only mass-murdering main character. Hell, I dived right in.
Warning: side effects may include hair-raising immersion, creepy dreams and a sudden unquenchable desire to download the soundtrack. |
This simple 2D top-down shooter presented the world with the opportunity to revel in meaningless violence, moral nihilism and a savagely satisfying digital trip - an alarmingly successful combination. The soundtrack is the perfect audio accompaniment to frenetic violence of this caliber - violence which forces you to reject your own ethical perspectives and embrace the broken mind of an unnamed antagonist.
An amazing game, and a top notch electronic score.