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‘Superhot’ and ‘Hotline Miami’ hit Nintendo Switch today
Hotline Miami + Half-Life 2: Half-Line Miami
There’s a new Half-Life game out, but it’s not Half-Life 3. It’s not even made by Valve. But that doesn’t mean it won’t be a good game. Currently in development, Half-Line Miami borrows the gameplay and visuals of Hotline Miami and the characters and setting of Half-Life 2.
Like its stylish inspiration, Half-Line Miami will be a fast-paced puzzle about clearing the enemies on a level. But this time the only weapon you have is Gordon Freeman’s Gravity Gun.
Developer Thomas Kole says he’s finished most of the “gameplay stuff.” He’s working on making more maps and fixing the game’s sound. Speaking of which, like Hotline Miami Thomas’ game has a synthwave soundtrack, courtesy of Sung.
The best part? Thomas says he will release Half-Line Miami for free. Put on your headcrab mask and keep an eye on the game’s IndieDB page for updates.
[via Destructoid]
Hotline Miami Action Figure is Not Top Down
Dennaton’s Hotline Miami is probably the most gory puzzle game I’ve ever played. It has a lot of things going for it, but the first thing that attracted me to the game was its kickass posters and promo art, which featured the protagonist (?) dressed in various masks. Soon you’ll be able to play with Jacket from any perspective with Esc-Toy’s 1:6 scale Hotline Miami action figure.
Esc-Toy partnered with Dennaton and publisher Devolver Digital to develop the action figure. The toy is 12″ tall, has 15 points of articulation and will have removable parts and accessories. It will come with a katana, a shotgun and a baseball bat as well as a hospital gown, a jacket, a shirt, a pair of jeans and a pair of sneakers. The action figure will also come with Jacket’s bandaged head and three of the game’s masks: the rooster, the pig and the tiger.
The clothing looks cheap, but the masks are freakin’ awesome. Pledge at least $95 (USD) on Kickstarter to get the action figure, plus a Steam key for the game and a couple of digital artworks. Esc-toy appreciates your interest in its cause.
[via Albotas]