@cesaralvarez292 In a lot of pardo's songs, if you don't pay attention and just listen, they sound like really good retro synth tracks. but once you look a little deeper, you notice how background bass or synth is too low. Notions are played too off to fit an action only song , making it sound wrong or dark, kind of hinting that something is not right with him that he might not be killing for righteous reasons. showing what he thinks of himself at the same time. A great example is his third level track slum lord for most of the song it sounds like a chaotic mess, (most likely hinting at his mental state.)then multiple times a more traditional song pushes, though the chaos it's almost like Pardo in his own mind still thinks that he is the hero even While he guns down his fellow officers after getting caught as the Miami mutilater in his own dream.
Pardo pudo ser el mejor detective de Miami, hasta el punto de incluso haber destapado a 50 bendiciones, pero su ambición de ser reconocido como un asesino serial, tiró todo por la borda. Buen vídeo
Sip solo Imagina si no se hubiera codiciado para tener la misma fama que Tuvo Jacket a lo mejor el pudo haber sido MAS famoso que Jacket Si hubiera Jugado Limpio y hubiera revelado las fechorias de 50 bendiciones
I mean not really there are a few moments where it's a bit unclear on the timeline But later after that and especially when replaying it again (A.K.A hard mode) you start to understand stuff that you hadn't noticed before
@Mishkfred in a flirty way? Saying she has great genetics beyond the "you're very pretty" line is just creepy imagine if anyone else said that. Or he said he wanted to tap her ass would that just be a "compliment"
something of note about all of these tracks is that they all have a seemingly sinister undertone to them while still fueling that ultraviolent feeling in the game, which is a really interesting and subtle way to show that pardo is not well-intentioned and is the miami mutilator.
Dead ahead is my favorite level now. Pardo just wiping out an entire fucking cargo ship, coupled with the song is really good. I think they did a good job creating Pardo. great character, horrible person.
@@murkamurakami The open narrow spots that allow me to camp and not be shot or meleed: (It was literally easier than my first try on regular dead ahead. Also I think dead ahead is one of the best levels (On normal I don't remember hard mode)
Hotline Miami 2's best narrative move was making the story about a cast of characters instead of just Jacket and Biker. The Fans, Pardo, Evan, Beard, Richter, the Henchman and The Son are all such good additions that I wouldn't be able to believe two games of this quality are real for their price if I didn't already own them. Edit: Forgot Marvin Brown. His story is quite confusing to place but damn were his levels and music absolute fire despite their depravity.
IMO Martin serves several purposes in the plot. - He represents the player's point of view, calling back to the question Richard asked us in the first game about violence. Neither Martin and the film's director understood Jacket's motive nor the player, choosing to focus on spectacular aspect of the violence. The ranking in HM1 was based around creativity in killing rather than scoring combos. Also Martin believes there is nothing wrong with blood and brutality as long as it isn't real. "It's just a movie"/ "it's just a game" reasoning. - The whole movie plot can be representing a vile tendency to make controversial movies, taking inspiration from the real tragedies or horrors, perverting them in the process for extra attention. The pig symbolycally represents filth and lust which adds up to his character being a deranged killer and a rapist. - There is a parallel between Pardo and Martin. Martin uses his screen time as an opportunity to satisfy his violent desires, while Pardo is trying to get screen time using violence. Even their final levels have similar structure. They both start with the character sleeping following by interrogation with the interrogator showing disgust of their actions, and both characters are fighting through the police station only to be gunned down by multiple shots.
@@Kamenb1801 I agree completely, there's the whole conundrum of whether Martin is this violent psychopath or someone so lost in his role he is losing touch on reality. Did he really kill those people? Or was the movie he was perceiving and the violent shooting bringing his demise a firearm accident on set? The interview where Martin blacks out and sees Richard in the audience is on the TV program Richter and his mom are watching at the end of the game but it doesn't answer the question, it only brings it up again one last time IMO I think it was a bit of everything. I just... can't be sure whether or not he killed those people. That Director has eyes occluded by shadow and is malicious as hell, I can't trust him so I lean towards Martin killed people.
jamás olvidaré cuando termine deadwish y esa última gota de esperanza de que los fans siguieran vivos se me fue arrebatada por Pardo con un disparo mientras suena keep calm de fondo, algo horrible pasó esa noche.
Mi favorita es technoir, ese nivel es una forma de introducir a pardo muy epica, porque no te dan contexto de porque si quiera estas matando a todos los del edificio, y la musica te hace sentir como si algo no estuviera del todo bien pero esa vibre genial sigue y me encanta
Para mi es bloodline, ver a pardoligar y luego tener a alguien en el maletero, para proseguir con su "línea de sangre" sólo para que no le roben la fama, m4 tando toda la tripulación de un barco de mafiosos es epico
Me gusta mucho la canción de bloodline del nivel de dead ahead te hace sentir como si fueras el personaje y te da la sensación de estar rodeado de matones y tienes que acabar con todos ellos y te da la sensación de adrenalina fluyendo por tus venas la acción frenética en fin es una joya de canción
De hecho pardo fácilmente pudo ser el mejor detective de EU si se enfocaba en descubrir las operaciones de 50 bendiciones pero ni richard sabía por qué con tanto potencial decidió tener sus 15 minutos de fama siendo un mu t1 lad0r
@@beefmidSip si no se hubiera dejado llevar por su envidia hacia Jacket por la fama que tubo al masacrar a la mafia rusa el pudo hasta haber salvado el mundo de una guerra nuclear
It's a great game, it surpasses HM1 not by much, but it surpasses it in history and soundtracks, plus it's more adjustable. In my personal opinion, the best theme in HM1 is Paris and in HM2, it's bloodline. I don't understand why there are people who say that this is a game that is not up to par a little underrated
@@beanking3426 I like Hotline Miami 2's Level design more than 1's, atleast once you learn and get used to it. It defenitely feels more replayable in my opinion
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Babe wake up Derik360 games posted a new video (Fire sound track pardo might be my favorite expect he killed Tony 😢😢)
Tony no have thick skin
Tony killed henchman
@@enderhunter1856 you played the game with your eyes closed?
@@kingkonkgamez7299 and you played it with your mind closed
@@SPECREY brother hop off the booger sugar and play tue game
Pardo's tracks are so underrated, especially how they tell you a lot about his mindset and his underlying motives.
Can you explain why?
@cesaralvarez292 which part?, the fact that the tracks are underrated or the part about his mind set?
@@usarioAbout his mind set
@cesaralvarez292 In a lot of pardo's songs, if you don't pay attention and just listen, they sound like really good retro synth tracks. but once you look a little deeper, you notice how background bass or synth is too low. Notions are played too off to fit an action only song , making it sound wrong or dark, kind of hinting that something is not right with him that he might not be killing for righteous reasons. showing what he thinks of himself at the same time. A great example is his third level track slum lord for most of the song it sounds like a chaotic mess, (most likely hinting at his mental state.)then multiple times a more traditional song pushes, though the chaos it's almost like Pardo in his own mind still thinks that he is the hero even While he guns down his fellow officers after getting caught as the Miami mutilater in his own dream.
They all sound kinda deep, dark, and dirty
A crucial piece of information to truly understand the depth and complexity of Detective Pardo’s lore is that he indeed does have thick skin
Makes you wonder if he survived nuke
They even say... he was born with it
Also his obsessive sense of justice and his work in hunting down the Miami Mutilator
Pardo pudo ser el mejor detective de Miami, hasta el punto de incluso haber destapado a 50 bendiciones, pero su ambición de ser reconocido como un asesino serial, tiró todo por la borda.
Buen vídeo
Sip solo Imagina si no se hubiera codiciado para tener la misma fama que Tuvo Jacket a lo mejor el pudo haber sido MAS famoso que Jacket Si hubiera Jugado Limpio y hubiera revelado las fechorias de 50 bendiciones
Fue la piel gruesa
@@Winter_Wizard3 Siempre y cuando descubriera todo esto antes de que se soltará la bomba nuclear... Lo cual era muy poco probable.
I love how his themes sound very dark, mysterious, and sinister. Especially Technoir. That song really reflects the monster he is
Bloodline is definitely Pardo theme music in my opinion it suits him so well about the kind of character he really is.
naaah technoir is the goat
Slum Lord💀💀💀
Bloodline is traumatic for me, goddamn offscreen armies
For me too
kid named LSHIFT:
@@epictrollmanmoment Kid named LSHIFT is severely short-sighted
people who don't like the hotline Miami lore is messing out i know it's confusing at first but this game is a total mindfuck and i love it.
I mean not really there are a few moments where it's a bit unclear on the timeline
But later after that and especially when replaying it again (A.K.A hard mode) you start to understand stuff that you hadn't noticed before
This makes my thick skin happy.
He made my skin crawl when he tried to hit on Alex
@@GrosvnerMcaffreyHe just said a compliment to Alex.
@Mishkfred in a flirty way? Saying she has great genetics beyond the "you're very pretty" line is just creepy imagine if anyone else said that. Or he said he wanted to tap her ass would that just be a "compliment"
what bout your foreskin?
the man born with thick skin himself
he is literally me
"Death Ahead" on hard mode gave me PTSD
something of note about all of these tracks is that they all have a seemingly sinister undertone to them while still fueling that ultraviolent feeling in the game, which is a really interesting and subtle way to show that pardo is not well-intentioned and is the miami mutilator.
Dead ahead is my favorite level now. Pardo just wiping out an entire fucking cargo ship, coupled with the song is really good. I think they did a good job creating Pardo. great character, horrible person.
DEAD AHEAD ON HARD MODE IS THE MOST ACCURATE DEPICTION OF HELL
@@murkamurakami The open narrow spots that allow me to camp and not be shot or meleed:
(It was literally easier than my first try on regular dead ahead. Also I think dead ahead is one of the best levels (On normal I don't remember hard mode)
How bro looks at me after i find a tied person on his trunk:
I like how pardo can execute with guns I dont have to worry about rolling away from my gun
I can feel my skin getting thicker every time i listen to this soundtrack.
10:14 "Oh, you want your fifteen minutes of fame? Well, I don't think so."
...
"You know what happens to thugs like you?"
*shoots tony with open door*
Nice combo! Surprised they all didn’t bum rush you with all that noise 😂😂
Hotline Miami 2's best narrative move was making the story about a cast of characters instead of just Jacket and Biker.
The Fans, Pardo, Evan, Beard, Richter, the Henchman and The Son are all such good additions that I wouldn't be able to believe two games of this quality are real for their price if I didn't already own them.
Edit: Forgot Marvin Brown. His story is quite confusing to place but damn were his levels and music absolute fire despite their depravity.
IMO Martin serves several purposes in the plot.
- He represents the player's point of view, calling back to the question Richard asked us in the first game about violence. Neither Martin and the film's director understood Jacket's motive nor the player, choosing to focus on spectacular aspect of the violence. The ranking in HM1 was based around creativity in killing rather than scoring combos. Also Martin believes there is nothing wrong with blood and brutality as long as it isn't real. "It's just a movie"/ "it's just a game" reasoning.
- The whole movie plot can be representing a vile tendency to make controversial movies, taking inspiration from the real tragedies or horrors, perverting them in the process for extra attention. The pig symbolycally represents filth and lust which adds up to his character being a deranged killer and a rapist.
- There is a parallel between Pardo and Martin. Martin uses his screen time as an opportunity to satisfy his violent desires, while Pardo is trying to get screen time using violence. Even their final levels have similar structure. They both start with the character sleeping following by interrogation with the interrogator showing disgust of their actions, and both characters are fighting through the police station only to be gunned down by multiple shots.
@@Kamenb1801 I agree completely, there's the whole conundrum of whether Martin is this violent psychopath or someone so lost in his role he is losing touch on reality. Did he really kill those people? Or was the movie he was perceiving and the violent shooting bringing his demise a firearm accident on set?
The interview where Martin blacks out and sees Richard in the audience is on the TV program Richter and his mom are watching at the end of the game but it doesn't answer the question, it only brings it up again one last time
IMO I think it was a bit of everything. I just... can't be sure whether or not he killed those people. That Director has eyes occluded by shadow and is malicious as hell, I can't trust him so I lean towards Martin killed people.
This video was clearly made for individuals who are naturally endowed with a higher-than-average dermal thickness
Bloodline and Slum Lord - masterpiece🤤
I feel really badass listening to technoir
Good times never last
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
NEW VIDE BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Man somethimes i love this city
Cursed commentary
You shouldn’t look in there it’s not a bloodbath
I was born with thin skin
good
.
jamás olvidaré cuando termine deadwish y esa última gota de esperanza de que los fans siguieran vivos se me fue arrebatada por Pardo con un disparo mientras suena keep calm de fondo, algo horrible pasó esa noche.
Yasé :'/
My skin getting thicker rn
Mi favorita es technoir, ese nivel es una forma de introducir a pardo muy epica, porque no te dan contexto de porque si quiera estas matando a todos los del edificio, y la musica te hace sentir como si algo no estuviera del todo bien pero esa vibre genial sigue y me encanta
Para mi es bloodline, ver a pardoligar y luego tener a alguien en el maletero, para proseguir con su "línea de sangre" sólo para que no le roben la fama, m4 tando toda la tripulación de un barco de mafiosos es epico
Todavía sale riéndose de la policía, jajajaja
@@beefmid siempre me ha parecido asombroso como pardo se cepilla a 90 mafiosos en un barco y nadie dice nada jajajaja
@@nastyrodriguez jajajaja si, para que después se ande cagando de miedo en su sueño jajaja
@@nastyrodriguez por los policias
I can feel my skin thickening by the second
Shit, mine can’t get any thicker, I was born with it
I think the Ultimate Pardo’s theme is Bloodline
Nah is technoir
@@Bryan-lt1fw technoir is so peak
Me gusta mucho la canción de bloodline del nivel de dead ahead te hace sentir como si fueras el personaje y te da la sensación de estar rodeado de matones y tienes que acabar con todos ellos y te da la sensación de adrenalina fluyendo por tus venas la acción frenética en fin es una joya de canción
I feel my skin thickening as I listen to this
manny pardo is lowkey my favorite character
I will never understand the hate Hotline Miami 2 received.
crybabies who don't know how to play and it was very difficult for them.
I kinda do. Not to mention the game is harder. The story is very complicated. Games like these aren't for casuals even if they beat the game
@@benjaminromero5919 it's game bro it's Made for the challenge and experience, just let their ass back to casual game
@@windego64yeah, the history is masterpiece
Ive never met anyone who said they hate HM2
When eres el besto personaje de hotline miami 2
deberdad jamás entenderé como es que una misión tan irrelevante para la historia como lo es Deadhead tiene un temazo como lo es Bloodline.
Odio dead a head en difícil
@@cesaralvarez292yo lo amo
Amor y odio @@beefmid
De hecho pardo fácilmente pudo ser el mejor detective de EU si se enfocaba en descubrir las operaciones de 50 bendiciones pero ni richard sabía por qué con tanto potencial decidió tener sus 15 minutos de fama siendo un mu t1 lad0r
@@beefmidSip si no se hubiera dejado llevar por su envidia hacia Jacket por la fama que tubo al masacrar a la mafia rusa el pudo hasta haber salvado el mundo de una guerra nuclear
this gave me thick skin
Todas tienen muy buen ritmo, pero la de 13:49 me gustó bastante xd
A mi todas, pero la última te hace sentir angustia y adrenalina
You might not be a good person, Pardo, but you are still my favourite HM character (behind Jacket)
Technoir is my fave
It's a great game, it surpasses HM1 not by much, but it surpasses it in history and soundtracks, plus it's more adjustable. In my personal opinion, the best theme in HM1 is Paris and in HM2, it's bloodline. I don't understand why there are people who say that this is a game that is not up to par a little underrated
The main reason is due to worse level design, however the visuals, music and obviously story are better.
@@beanking3426 I like Hotline Miami 2's Level design more than 1's, atleast once you learn and get used to it. It defenitely feels more replayable in my opinion
@@Ren.4744 I’m indifferent to how they changed the levels but I believe the main gripe are too many windows and enemy blindspots.
Thick skin never lasts
Good times never last
каждый день такое
Literally all of pardos tracks are the best in game if you exclude fahkeet and Richard
BloodLine gives me the old roblox vibes.
A que hora la de Jake el confederado
Cuando haya pasado una semana del video anterior y no tenga gameplay o alguna otra cosa que subir (spoiler no tengo otro video que subir)
@@derik360games2how about The Son?
Tener una escopeta en la cajuela:
Bros tracks are what gave him such thick skin.
I am literally he
is there a 3rd Game Coming?
@@gregorjust1985 no
life if they made a HM spinoff
Why Pardo looks here like Dante?😅
Para cuando los temas del the son
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I would put the song Bloodline in The Son's final level Take Over. But otherwise the songs are perfect!
Unpopular opinion: Slum lord is garbage
It is
@@MatetBiba Then it's not so unpopular I guess?
@@carolusrex6465 I think its very unpopular
@@carolusrex6465Sabaton
Hell nah