Richard Seagrave
The audio is impeccable – all the locations have a foreboding ambience that is heightened by excellent use of sound effects to put you on edge
Visually the game is clean, with nice textures and excellent presentation. The motorcycles truly are the stars of the show though; beautifully modelled, they are filled with intricate details and are a pleasure to look at
Music is superb throughout Hotline Miami 2. The synthy, high tempo soundtrack is almost worth the price of admission alone and will keep you tapping your feet as you murder, die, restart and murder again
The mission design is sometimes inconsistent, with some missions only playable solo and others very difficult unless playing as part of a crew
Whilst the story isn't anything out of the ordinary, it does accomplish giving you an understanding of Fetch's motivations and stands on its own two feet rather well