@@davispeterson1876 yes, if you knock down an enemy and go to finish him off , you will simply knock him out. if you keep clicking your mouse after knocking out the person evan will execute the enemy. if you do this twice you'll be able to kill
people have described the song as dissonant/ schizophrenic. The accordion is the musical interpretation of an unstable mind- and the vocalisation is the breaking point. I don't say lightly that this is my favourite song of all time. It's not so much music as an artistic representation of one's mind through sound
The fact that this track plays almost immediately after the fans are killed got me in a spot where even though the level was honestly kinda easy, it felt like I was having a panic attack. Shit like that is why I love these games
@@heisenberggaming6548 The fans are the people with the bear, zebra, panther and swan masks. Eventually, they get killed off by the leader of the Russian Mafia, who's the son of Hotline Miami 1's final boss. This song plays in the level after the fans are killed.
"Something breaks inside after you kill your first victim" also, i like how Evan gets an adrenaline rush if you decide to kill, and takes off his _jacket_
Writer is the third most powerlfull character in both games (jacket and Biker being the first and second one respectively), he can take down multiple enemies down faster, guns make his combo longer, and if he really need to use fire arms, he only needs to kill 2 guys with his bare hands and there you go. And he is one of the most interesting characters of all.
Jacket and biker are both alive in HM2. They beat each other up pretty bad. I'd say they are on even terms. Don't forget, Beard is super tough and The Son is no slouch either.
In both Story and Gameplay, Jacket is the most OP of all: -Access to very useful power ups. -Took down the Russian Mafia himself. -Manage to beat the shit out of Biker. -Kill the hardest bosses in both games. -Better use of the Katana than the son. -Instant ground kills with the Tony mask. Yeah, Jacket is pretty much a fucking god compared to the other characters. It's no mystery why the fans want to be like him.
This song was so immersive that I only noticed it when I was halfway through the level and when I did it became an instant favorite. Definitely the best track.
Actually, it does kinda influence the overall story, Evan was trying to go somewhere and when he arrived the gang had taken over the checkpoint. He had to fight them to get out or he would've died.
Silver Soul Aside from just being something for him to deal with on the way there, it really wasn't that much. The plot wouldn't have been much different without this level.
Mettan Atem It was all about him choosing between his wife and his work. The more research he does on Jacket, the closer he gets to becoming another killer. The gang in the subway wasn't the real conflict of the level as much as it was him containing his violence and obsession so he can live a normal life.
Calling everyone "sir" even if they were just trying to kill you, if you ask me I think that's why they didn't just up and shoot him. It's the reason I didn't let him kill anyone, I liked letting him be the good guy. :3
Prolly why he does die in the end too. He got too caught up in it he forgot to restrain himself initially, and that sin alone caused him to not be redeemed either.
@@mimszanadunstedt441 The writer died because of the nuclear bomb that dropped on Miami, after the last scene "Apocalypse". Everyone dies. It's the most shitty ending ever. I recommend playing this custom campaign steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=780602897 called End Times, it's a way happier ending, i choose to believe this is what happened as hotline miami 2 ending.
It really is amazing how a single gunshot and song could change the entire atmosphere of a full game. Just goes to show how much of a masterpiece this game is.
I love the beginning - it just instantly earblasts you with synth-accordion nonsense. When I first heard it I got really excited/confused. "what the fuck" You're left to make sense of it for 20 seconds before the beat begins. Brave intro
This track is so memorable because EVERYONE thought "wtf is this shit" for the first 20 seconds And then it kicks in and you're whooping ass on an Evan level (the best ones in the game) while still mentally recovering from Death Wish's strain just a few minutes ago
it would be pretty cool if there were some civillian corpses (killed by the gangsters when they were "claiming their turf") lying around near the beginning and maybe even later in-stage just to make you realize how bad Evan's sitatution really is
I agree. He really didn't deserve to die the way he did, and his attempt to not kill was pretty impressive. I racked up a x39 combo with him (disarming guns count.)
***** He represents what most murderers say. Once you kill your first victim something breaks inside you. There's rage and adrenaline pumping as well. "We're animals. Destruction and violence... It's just part of our nature." Dennation sure covered the violence subject well.
Infernal969 Well, I agree with you on that, even though I think Beard was the most "friendly" character, I mean, yeah, he killed a lot of people during that war but I think he never had an urge to kill people and he's the only character who was trying to live a peaceful life after that war...but, unfortunately, died.
It's up to the player to conserve Evan's sanity, but I guess you can't get to the bottom of a written documentary explaining this madness if you don't have some experience by yourself.
And that's why I believe hotline Miami is a travesty of writing, they created such interesting characters and then said one day ''Heh, wouldn't it be funny if we just nuked all of them to end the story abruptly?''
I can guarantee that most people who heard the start thought it was going to be shit (including me), and now think it's one of the best songs in the game.
+Xartes yup..but once that hip hop beat comes in..you start to be like..ok...then the rest of the instruments/vocal samples drop an your like..oh yeaaaaaa
All of Hotline Miami feels like a transient space between traumas. It's like you're in purgatory--a fact that is sometimes comforting, and sometimes monumentally overwhelming. Evan's Subway level really captures this. Here you are, in a place with no grounding or context, knowing nothing for your pursuits except that you can kill.
"transient space between traumas" holy shit that made something in my head click. you are so right about that, it's like songs that only exist in between, never about a particular emotions but a whole mess of them.
So fun fact. I didn't know that in Evan's levels that you could use melee weapons, I thought that they would kill and cause him to go in rage mode. So I completed all of his levels using executions ONLY.
It gives less points to use melee, and I took that as evan not liking the act of harsher violence, and not even knowing about rage mode, i did the same to keep evans consience clear
Hearin the song for the first time compared to when you listen to it again makes you want to forget just to get the same reaction to when you first heard it
My second favorite after "She Swallowed Burning Coals". I love the weird ass beat, this track is unique as hack even amongst a plethora of other unique tracks that Hotline Miami 1 + 2 introduced me to.
zalan virág He'll break every bone in your body, leave you a cripple, forcing you to breathe through a tube for the rest of your life, but man, at least he won't kill you, he's a humanitarian :D
Evan is fucking Batman. But nicer. He's mentally stable, has a loving family even if he has financial troubles buys his kid TMNT action figures, deals Justice to street punks, has power over Pardo of all people, and actually got very close to 50 Blessings in The Abyss.
***** He's killed people in some of his earlier entries. Back then he didn't have a moral code. But those issues have been retconned out of the canon anyway.
This sounds like the kind of sleep deprivation where your eyes don't hurt, and you're not really tired as such, but your head feels like feather-light liquid and you're drifting away on the strangest thoughts.
For my first TWO playthroughs I did not know the writer could actually kill anyone. I never knew there was a "second phase" Yeah that was kinda strange.
@@americantoastman7296 surprisingly, it seems like a lot of people glossed over how you can keep Evan from killing people, at least from what i’ve seen.
this track has weird mix of anxiety inducing tones and elegant breaks as well as mixes between the two which perfectly works for Hotline Miami 2’s run n’ gun with a plan style gameplay
I actually didn't think the music was going to be bad while "0:00 - 0:21" was playing. I enjoyed listening to that part just as much as I enjoyed hearing this music.
Narfstick It's because the weapons are coded with the normal amount of ammo so the enemies aren't nerfed, you lose half the ammo upon picking up any gun.
Evans personality and mentality stands out from the other characters, because in first trial you expect there to be a massacre but no. That’s what makes him so special and unique in his own way
Evan is actually EXTREMELY jacked, he just chooses not to atomize his foes brains, but just to harm them without killing them. Hell, he has even a bigger feat than Jacket, dude can just go through an entire building full of mafioso's without killing any one of them (except for the first dude, but he harmed him on accident and performed CPR on him)
This track I certainly wasn't expecting in Hotline Miami 2; but it has a unique sort of dissonance that I enjoy...especially when the vocal chants kick in...
I’ve found this gem by an accident. I don’t even play games, but od they tend to have such an amazing soundtrack, I’m going to start. With Hotline Miami obviously! I’m obsessed
Perfect song to show you've gone to wrong path. that something is no longer as planned, i think perfect for chase scene. 1st it gives panic, after panic it gives you a second to think of what happened, then it kicks adrenaline in again, and injects fear. after it gives you calamity again. and it's only 2 minutes.
I think it's pretty obvious how well this song portrays Evan fighting his instincts to kill. A constant battle within shifting from mercy to... I don't know cruelty I guess
I remember I discovered and fell in love with this song ages before I knew about the existence of hotline miami. Playing games for the music alone usually ends up being worth it, because I love this game.
- Nooo, this is a game about violence and gore, u can't be a pacifist!!! - Yes I can. EVAN WRIGHT > owns 3 levels without any intetional kills > neutralizes the Russian mafia base to obtain information for the book > writes a good selling book > have a loving wife and son > have only 1 accidentally killed mobster > dies from a nuclear explosion while having dinner with his family this guy was a true legend
Hotline Miami tracks are a great pre-workout. I mean, imagine someone like gearing up for a fight along with this music, y'know? They're practicing with a punching bag, wrap their hands with cloth, wiping sweat off their forehead... I dunno about you, but this song gets me hyped for working out
when you click continue and choose a level, the name of the song that plays is shown. cuz the developers know we love the music so much they made finding songs easier.
tmujir955 After 3:10 - I now know the sweet truthsong of the abyssal god and I spread this blood in His unspeakable name. May He bless me with His music eternal. CLANG CLANG CLANG
Man in my opinion this is the best fit for Evan Wright's theme song how it starts simple and plain the same way you first view this character as, then with a sudden twist (the beat drop) which shows what happens when he unleashes the killer inside him, and as someone mentioned below the vocals that represent the turning point between Evan losing control and him managing to pull himself together.
"Oh man I forget what level is next"
*Sound of being chased by a clown with a limp playing the accordion*
"Oh right"
Accordian clown with a limp is literally the best possible way to describe this song
Considering the song is called run thats not a bad theory
That is so oddly specific
Only the clown is Pennywise and you're on shrooms.
oh, wright*
“CHK CHK CHK CHK CHK”
-shotgun, shortly after Evan picks it up
well depends do i want the achievement or go batshit crazy witb even only to die on the 3rd execution
"shotguns are for nerds"
- evan writer dude bro guy man
it's time to kick ass and shoot bullets
𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕚'𝕞 𝕟𝕠𝕥 𝕦𝕤𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕓𝕦𝕝𝕝𝕖𝕥𝕤
@@adummyguy homie father person
The loudest sound in the world
Everybody's gansta until Evan picks up a gun and doesn't unload it
Ah shit
everyone gangsta until Evan removes the coat
That ain't gewd.
Oh he’s gonna unload the gun, he’s gonna unload it into your gut
From the way this started I had no idea it would become one of my favorite tracks.
you thought it was DOOMed?
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I got the achievement for not using Evan’s violent mode because I genuinely didn’t know how to activate it.
Basically keep hitting the same guy over and over until he dies
after the death of the fans, noone was getting spared on my watch
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Wait, Evan has a violent mode?
@@davispeterson1876 yes, if you knock down an enemy and go to finish him off , you will simply knock him out. if you keep clicking your mouse after knocking out the person evan will execute the enemy. if you do this twice you'll be able to kill
The accordion (ish) part is actually the best part. Odd, eerie, mysterious, yet somehow intensely energizing.
Kinda like
"Psycho gets a bit too enraged"
Hello again
people have described the song as dissonant/ schizophrenic. The accordion is the musical interpretation of an unstable mind- and the vocalisation is the breaking point. I don't say lightly that this is my favourite song of all time. It's not so much music as an artistic representation of one's mind through sound
Listened to this while on an actual train and everyone started speaking readable dialogue. Insane experience
DONT LET THE ANGER GET THE BEST OF YOU
What
Be careful when you get off the train
stop messing with those edibles dude
Shit.
DON'T LET YOUR ANGER GET THE BEST OF YOU
+KIRPPU Its not that hard to complete the level without killing anybody.
too soft for me
Not the guy with a pipe, there is actually a chainsaw guy right before that but only in hardmode.
Me: MAYBE THE MORE I PUNCH THEM THE FASTER THEY'LL GO TO HEAVEN.
@MrMarioDuck You can take him down with a pipe. Duuuude.....
Hotline's Miami's music is natural drugs for your ears.
especially the music that play in jackets apartment and in the title screen
If drugs had sounds = jacket's apartment theme
@@nikto7297 I heared someone say that it was the music equivalent of waking up and having to immediately find something to drink
@@rakishpotato4783 😂😂
each one is a different drug
The subway taken over by thugs?
Just a day in the life of Evan Wright.
That's trie
A 'Normal' day
Now it's Evan's subway!
Link bro, you need to quit the drugs, you're seeing things.
Evan: Oh, the subway taken over by thugs? no problem i'll beat the shit out of every single one, ez pz
The fact that this track plays almost immediately after the fans are killed got me in a spot where even though the level was honestly kinda easy, it felt like I was having a panic attack. Shit like that is why I love these games
The plot breaks apart
What fans? I only started playing, who are/what are the fans who killed them explain pls
@@heisenberggaming6548 The fans are the people with the bear, zebra, panther and swan masks. Eventually, they get killed off by the leader of the Russian Mafia, who's the son of Hotline Miami 1's final boss. This song plays in the level after the fans are killed.
@@ryry_2720 a ok, thanks for explaining
@@heisenberggaming6548The fans are the things that throw out the hot air from inside the computer to outside so it doesnt overheat
First time playing this, late at night with my lights off and my volume blaring, I genuinely felt like I was going mad. Absolutely amazing song.
yea
Hella relatable. I played most of Hotline miami 1-2 at 2am in the summer. Which is honestly how it should be played
Who actually plays games at day or under a light
@@King_Of_Lolisme
@@yourlethalworker cringe
I think that the vocalization in this song is the point of connection between Evan's sanity and his point of breaking down.
@@SteadyDecline-zc8mp you were a piece of shit in hard but I got gud a long time ago
That's what I always thought too, it's like the breaking point, but not really a breaking point. A release happens
I'm gonna get the finishers man I need a gun.
"Something breaks inside after you kill your first victim"
also, i like how Evan gets an adrenaline rush if you decide to kill, and takes off his _jacket_
♂️BOY NEXT DOOR♂️
Writer is the third most powerlfull character in both games (jacket and Biker being the first and second one respectively), he can take down multiple enemies down faster, guns make his combo longer, and if he really need to use fire arms, he only needs to kill 2 guys with his bare hands and there you go. And he is one of the most interesting characters of all.
zalan virág Fuck up the ending?
Dude, they fucking nuke everything, how much fucked up it can get?
BTW his name is evan
Jacket and biker are both alive in HM2. They beat each other up pretty bad. I'd say they are on even terms.
Don't forget, Beard is super tough and The Son is no slouch either.
Richter's also a fucking beast. And the Son took down all the Fans.
In both Story and Gameplay, Jacket is the most OP of all:
-Access to very useful power ups.
-Took down the Russian Mafia himself.
-Manage to beat the shit out of Biker.
-Kill the hardest bosses in both games.
-Better use of the Katana than the son.
-Instant ground kills with the Tony mask.
Yeah, Jacket is pretty much a fucking god compared to the other characters. It's no mystery why the fans want to be like him.
This song was so immersive that I only noticed it when I was halfway through the level and when I did it became an instant favorite. Definitely the best track.
That moment when a level with no meaning in the overall plot ends up being one of the best levels in the game.
Mettan Atem So true...
Actually, it does kinda influence the overall story, Evan was trying to go somewhere and when he arrived the gang had taken over the checkpoint. He had to fight them to get out or he would've died.
Silver Soul
Aside from just being something for him to deal with on the way there, it really wasn't that much.
The plot wouldn't have been much different without this level.
Mettan Atem It was all about him choosing between his wife and his work. The more research he does on Jacket, the closer he gets to becoming another killer. The gang in the subway wasn't the real conflict of the level as much as it was him containing his violence and obsession so he can live a normal life.
Mettan Atem
sounds like somebody didn't pick up the phooooooone!
seriously go to the Bar of Broken Heroes.
writer seems like such a genuinely nice guy.
Calling everyone "sir" even if they were just trying to kill you, if you ask me I think that's why they didn't just up and shoot him. It's the reason I didn't let him kill anyone, I liked letting him be the good guy. :3
i mean you let him kill that one mafia dude outside his first level
yeah, but then he attempts to save the guy out of panic and remorse
Prolly why he does die in the end too. He got too caught up in it he forgot to restrain himself initially, and that sin alone caused him to not be redeemed either.
@@mimszanadunstedt441 The writer died because of the nuclear bomb that dropped on Miami, after the last scene "Apocalypse". Everyone dies.
It's the most shitty ending ever. I recommend playing this custom campaign steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=780602897 called End Times, it's a way happier ending, i choose to believe this is what happened as hotline miami 2 ending.
It really is amazing how a single gunshot and song could change the entire atmosphere of a full game. Just goes to show how much of a masterpiece this game is.
Why do people dislike the intro? I think this synthesized accordion like sample sounds great and trippy.
I fucking love it, Its just a little jaring for someone who's heard it for the first time
I hate the intro in a good way
It is extremely stressful but that hate quickly transform into this indescribable feeling of trance which I love
I like it, the word wicked comes to mind when I listen to it
I think it's because this level is right after the Fans' death, so you are sad and the intro sounds like it's taunting you
It's actually my favorite part of the song, especially with the drums behind it. Its the part with the distorted singing that i dont like.
I love the beginning - it just instantly earblasts you with synth-accordion nonsense.
When I first heard it I got really excited/confused. "what the fuck" You're left to make sense of it for 20 seconds before the beat begins. Brave intro
This song was just 20 seconds away from me pushing the mute button. XD
k9 it blasts people with me?
This track is so memorable because EVERYONE thought "wtf is this shit" for the first 20 seconds
And then it kicks in and you're whooping ass on an Evan level (the best ones in the game) while still mentally recovering from Death Wish's strain just a few minutes ago
it would be pretty cool if there were some civillian corpses (killed by the gangsters when they were "claiming their turf") lying around near the beginning and maybe even later in-stage just to make you realize how bad Evan's sitatution really is
Gofer That'd be great tbh, it'd help set the tone and the song would be even creepier.
That's a really great idea for it, only if there are mods for it
Tbh its a good idea
That would have made the level so much better, that's great.
Only did that in Into the Pit though with the acid bathed corpses
This is another one of those songs that I heard as I was about to get off and just had to keep playing.
Same thing happened to me!
Shanack i think i read that with the wrong kind of 'Get off'
Tom Humbles You should get a grip.
The Silent Gamer you know what? Fahkeet, you're right...
Tom Humbles Don't be such a (le) perv
When I heard the lyrics, "eugheugheugheugh"
*_I felt that_*
Now _this_ is how you compose a song.
Take notes that don't go with each other and make it sound amazing.
The writer was the best guy ever.
Seriously.
I agree. He really didn't deserve to die the way he did, and his attempt to not kill was pretty impressive. I racked up a x39 combo with him (disarming guns count.)
The Shinxanta Anyway, he's a maniac that hiding his real nature
*****
He represents what most murderers say. Once you kill your first victim something breaks inside you. There's rage and adrenaline pumping as well.
"We're animals. Destruction and violence... It's just part of our nature."
Dennation sure covered the violence subject well.
Infernal969 Well, I agree with you on that, even though I think Beard was the most "friendly" character, I mean, yeah, he killed a lot of people during that war but I think he never had an urge to kill people and he's the only character who was trying to live a peaceful life after that war...but, unfortunately, died.
It's up to the player to conserve Evan's sanity, but I guess you can't get to the bottom of a written documentary explaining this madness if you don't have some experience by yourself.
This screams “Don’t be an animal but also stay alive”. Evan was such an interesting character.
And that's why I believe hotline Miami is a travesty of writing, they created such interesting characters and then said one day ''Heh, wouldn't it be funny if we just nuked all of them to end the story abruptly?''
@@oliverparis3361 bad beliefs, escalate the situation to nuclear warfare.
@@oliverparis3361 If nuclear bombings weren't ingrained in the DNA of the HLM Story i could almost agree.
@@slymarbo6324 How are they ingrained into the story?
@@oliverparis3361 Sorry i thought you played the games, l8er pal
I can guarantee that most people who heard the start thought it was going to be shit (including me), and now think it's one of the best songs in the game.
Yep. Once you get used to the wrong notes it just sounds so good and creepy
+Xartes Liked it the second I heard the dissonant opening.
+Tahmid Talha Ture
+Xartes yup..but once that hip hop beat comes in..you start to be like..ok...then the rest of the instruments/vocal samples drop an your like..oh yeaaaaaa
+Xartes SAME.
I really like the artists name
iamthekidyouknowwhatimean
heshasabrokenspacebar
he-can-do-this-instead
@@dumkef6895 butmaybehedosentwantto
Thatwouldfuckingsuckifyouhadbrokenspacebar
yeathatwouldsuckbecausemineisbrokenhahaha
All of Hotline Miami feels like a transient space between traumas. It's like you're in purgatory--a fact that is sometimes comforting, and sometimes monumentally overwhelming.
Evan's Subway level really captures this. Here you are, in a place with no grounding or context, knowing nothing for your pursuits except that you can kill.
"transient space between traumas" holy shit that made something in my head click. you are so right about that, it's like songs that only exist in between, never about a particular emotions but a whole mess of them.
Madness Combat
@@wraith_2309what does madness combat has to do with hotline Miami
I don't want your dirty money!
will you take my blood money?
zalan virág It's a joke about the level blood money in this game, but i guess it could be a hitman one :)
Wolfrost "Do I look like I want you're dirty money?"
Wolfrost "Excuse me? ..." "Time is the one thing you don't have.."
"I'll leave you. I'll take the kids and leave." "No Sharon, this book...this book is going to be good. I promise."
This is why I have a time bonus of 0.
- "Там не написано, куда прорываться."
- "Значит, прорвёмся *везде".*
"Вперёд собаки! К Победе!" - Шлёпа (С)
Welcome to Subway.
Fuck with us and Evan will probably beat you up with a sandwich.
John BOLOGNA! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Cyrus Rothenberg I could just picture Evan staring every russian mobster to death, praise the muscles of writing!
Cyrus Rothenberg
ya the only thing he actually has to do to knock you out is glance at you, then BOOM out cold
TFW when your name is Evan
TFW you add an extra when :3
Man this game was depressing.
It's about how the real world works. It's roten to core.
+clamchowder138 Poor Tony...
+Firestone42 yea rest in pepperoni, Tony pepperoni
tony tony, pepperoni.
+jokala
tonyrony
So fun fact. I didn't know that in Evan's levels that you could use melee weapons, I thought that they would kill and cause him to go in rage mode. So I completed all of his levels using executions ONLY.
Holy shit
You scare me
It gives less points to use melee, and I took that as evan not liking the act of harsher violence, and not even knowing about rage mode, i did the same to keep evans consience clear
SAME, bro!
I not alone.
"This is our turf now, boys! Let's tear it up!"
Jacket
Probably meant "for that"
"CHK CHK CHK" in the distance.
Y did he look like (sorta) Jacksepticeye.
The gang leader looks so fucking badass.
BONG BONG BONG
never misjudge a hotline miami song :)
amen, brother
Hungry Pumkin Amen
amen blyat
irvin tursic
Amen
Hearin the song for the first time compared to when you listen to it again makes you want to forget just to get the same reaction to when you first heard it
0:01 - "What is this shit?!"
0:20 - "Not bad though"
1:26 - "Fucking cool"
3:10 - "Goddamn AWESOME!"
Privet :)
jann shain hello ;)
I LOVE THIS COMMENT LMAOOOO
@@flumbo1 I think he means that the first time you heard this you was thinking this song was gonna be shit when u heard the begining
Don't you ever fucking delete this Comment
Evan Wright: Part Time Writer, Full Time Badass
Do you Even Write? I Heard you like Writing so I put Wright writing in your writing.
True so true
My second favorite after "She Swallowed Burning Coals". I love the weird ass beat, this track is unique as hack even amongst a plethora of other unique tracks that Hotline Miami 1 + 2 introduced me to.
"Run"
I think the creator of this song meant run from fucking Evan, he is going to destroy you.
zalan virág
He'll break every bone in your body, leave you a cripple, forcing you to breathe through a tube for the rest of your life, but man,
at least he won't kill you, he's a humanitarian :D
***** Until rage mode kicks in, he'll be the one who would destroy Miami before the Nuclear Explosion would.
***** Batman reference?? hahaha
Evan is fucking Batman.
But nicer. He's mentally stable, has a loving family even if he has financial troubles buys his kid TMNT action figures, deals Justice to street punks, has power over Pardo of all people, and actually got very close to 50 Blessings in The Abyss.
***** He's killed people in some of his earlier entries. Back then he didn't have a moral code. But those issues have been retconned out of the canon anyway.
This sounds like the kind of sleep deprivation where your eyes don't hurt, and you're not really tired as such, but your head feels like feather-light liquid and you're drifting away on the strangest thoughts.
Песня самого доброго перса из хотлайн маями
Который идет на прорыв😂
@@СергійБологов Потом как сорвётся🤣
@@804_TEAM ты походу не понял прикол. Напиши на Ютубе «Мышич- на прорыв»
Самый добрый это Рихтер. Потому что нельзя отворачиваться от семьи.
@@snegomen7110 пусть он и крыса, но очень правильная, ведь от семьи и вправду нельзя отворачиватся
Honestly where the fuck do I find more music like this? I don't even know which genre this is. I know it's electronic but holy shit, it's so special.
newretrowave and maniacsynth on TH-cam, try the Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon soundtrack too.
Try synthwave
@@feb4862 i think i found synthwave a few weeks after i made that comment, but thank you xD
@@NovaFluff the comeback after 6 years
@@NovaFluff how it feels to see a comment that you posted and it was 6 years ago
Really fits the Subway stage, especially when you go berserk and the coat comes off.
qazxsw13 implying I didn't just mega combo them while stop pacifist. Hell I actually got the vid on my channel if doing it
For my first TWO playthroughs I did not know the writer could actually kill anyone. I never knew there was a "second phase"
Yeah that was kinda strange.
@@americantoastman7296 surprisingly, it seems like a lot of people glossed over how you can keep Evan from killing people, at least from what i’ve seen.
Can't believe I watched a bunch of 40k guardsmen shooting chaos cultists to this
I loved subway, it flowed really well. Just got to the sixth stage, having a fantastic time, hotline miami 2 really delivered in my opinion.
Hell yeah it did
When you hear this for the first time you like "this is some shit music" and after 21 seconds you like "I AM SORRY FOR WHAT I SAID".
+Nikitoz9595 me too man
LOL I didn't.
You read my mind too ( :
Lol same
This song is super underrated, man.
It's sooo goood~
this track has weird mix of anxiety inducing tones and elegant breaks as well as mixes between the two which perfectly works for Hotline Miami 2’s run n’ gun with a plan style gameplay
I actually didn't think the music was going to be bad while "0:00 - 0:21" was playing. I enjoyed listening to that part just as much as I enjoyed hearing this music.
ok buzz lightsnas
você gosta mesmo de piscinas?
Bass Buster X Obviamente né.
Noice, e tenho a mesma opinião sobre o começo
Bass Buster X br br huehue
YOU HAVE BEEN VISITED BY THE PACIFIST WRITER OF JUSTICE
FOR FULL COMBO S RANKING HARD MODE RUNS YOU MUST COMMENT *CHK CHK CHK* ON THIS THREAD
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Lithium Flower Alas. Hard mode shotguns only have 3 shells. (And I'm surprised the enemies don't have the same restrictions.) *CHK CHK CHK*
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Narfstick It's because the weapons are coded with the normal amount of ammo so the enemies aren't nerfed, you lose half the ammo upon picking up any gun.
Evans personality and mentality stands out from the other characters, because in first trial you expect there to be a massacre but no. That’s what makes him so special and unique in his own way
На прорыв!
Clang, clang, clang!
zalan virág CRK CHK
"Heh heh heh! This is out turf now boys! Let's tear it up!"
*Shooting noises*
+Rei dos Vermes so much for stealth! (punches the thugs as they run around the corner)
+Burnt Cereal i do this every time
Evan is actually EXTREMELY jacked, he just chooses not to atomize his foes brains, but just to harm them without killing them.
Hell, he has even a bigger feat than Jacket, dude can just go through an entire building full of mafioso's without killing any one of them (except for the first dude, but he harmed him on accident and performed CPR on him)
This track I certainly wasn't expecting in Hotline Miami 2; but it has a unique sort of dissonance that I enjoy...especially when the vocal chants kick in...
How are you
I love disjointed music like this
Drakengard Soundtrack
is that a grunt from amnesia?
yes it is, but he prefers Struts
Try glitch hop, although you might want to some searching for the good tracks
thanks :)
I’ve found this gem by an accident. I don’t even play games, but od they tend to have such an amazing soundtrack, I’m going to start. With Hotline Miami obviously! I’m obsessed
hotline miami is one of the hardest games i’ve played (except for the soulsborne games) so good luck
@@themilkman2422 even tho I have never played hotline miami I do have experience from very hard games like huntdown
@@themilkman2422 Specially the second one. 20+ hours for sure if it's your first game, like I did.
@@moister3727 i got stuck on level 3 (the jake one) for a week until i beat the first game
Games have too much artistic value for people to just brush them aside. There are so many amazing composers, japanese ones especially.
This one has such an eerie vibe. Those vocals. I love it. I want it to play when I walk through deserted subway stations, DANG.
*insert extreme weapon unloading here"
Perfect song to show you've gone to wrong path. that something is no longer as planned, i think perfect for chase scene. 1st it gives panic, after panic it gives you a second to think of what happened, then it kicks adrenaline in again, and injects fear. after it gives you calamity again. and it's only 2 minutes.
Nothing feels better than successfully hitting that 8x combo after intentionally getting caught.
*НА ПРОРЫВ*
Unironically listening to this while trying to sleep is a experience
Am I the only one who liked this song from the start?
no
Me, too!
Gab -Meme Morto- TV Not at all!
No.......
i love it cause it instantly puts you in an uneasy mood, and when it kicks in it give you a type of relief. Great track, i need to play the game now
This song is actually dope af
Не хочешь сражаться, будешь ОТШЛЕПАН
Аргон?)
@@Nod_Soldier водород
Вперëд, собаки!
@@sasha_228_ углерод
Не сказано, куда прорываемся. Значит прорываемся ВЕЗДЕ!
first time i heard it, it was ear rape and then it grew on me like a parasite.
Like a tumor with a face on it that you end up naming.
Mims Zanadunstedt
Seriously what the fuck
@@mimszanadunstedt441 ahahhaha so cursed yet so funny wtf
В атаку, бойцы!
На прорыв!
"Я ухожу, не подведите меня..."
-Комиссар, отдавая приказ на прорыв котятам
🐈👍
@@Meem-v02 это не котята, это фелиниды
,,там не сказано куда прорываться"
@@Barmsluha "значит прорвёмся везде!"
Sounds like you started tripping balls on physodelics and then started roaming some mental forest or something. ABSOLUTELY FIRE
best ost from hotline miami 2 fax
I think it's pretty obvious how well this song portrays Evan fighting his instincts to kill. A constant battle within shifting from mercy to... I don't know cruelty I guess
I remember I discovered and fell in love with this song ages before I knew about the existence of hotline miami. Playing games for the music alone usually ends up being worth it, because I love this game.
- Nooo, this is a game about violence and gore, u can't be a pacifist!!!
- Yes I can.
EVAN WRIGHT
> owns 3 levels without any intetional kills
> neutralizes the Russian mafia base to obtain information for the book
> writes a good selling book
> have a loving wife and son
> have only 1 accidentally killed mobster
> dies from a nuclear explosion while having dinner with his family
this guy was a true legend
And the jacket comes off!
+Sam Houser
That's when you know it's about to go down.
Terminator mode activated
YOU MONSTER WHY WOULD YOU MAKE EVAN KILL PEOPLE
@@adankpancake because it makes his levels easier and more satisfying
Unf
I totally love how every track fits every character personality
2:29 let's evaluate for a second how smooth this transition into songs is
1000000/10
Hi biker
@@roshiancet_creepy hi man
Everybody gangsta until Evan doesn't unload the shotgun
Мышич устроил ПРОРЫВ
Hotline Miami tracks are a great pre-workout. I mean, imagine someone like gearing up for a fight along with this music, y'know? They're practicing with a punching bag, wrap their hands with cloth, wiping sweat off their forehead... I dunno about you, but this song gets me hyped for working out
This is one of those songs that you can just picture the situation that the level has with the music alone
this is one of the best songs i've ever heard on hotline miami.
subway was a very good level.
Я с ума схожу от саундов из хм, это просто оргазм для моих ушей
I thought the way Evan disarmed guns in his first level was incredibly badass lol I liked playing him the most because he didn't need to kill anyone
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yeah nigga :3
CRG CHK
That's the sound thugs hear as Evan the destroyer nears
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I heard the start and was like “oh that’s annoying”
Then I finished the level
This is my favourite level now
It's crazy that after almost ten years still nobody has figured out the full story and the secrets of Evan Wright. Such a mysterious character.
this is the best song to play in your earphones as a mentally unstable scitzo scared of other people, while exiting a metro station
Finally, found it.
did you look through the whole thing twice for this one specific song from the subway level as well? because thats what I JUST did
when you click continue and choose a level, the name of the song that plays is shown. cuz the developers know we love the music so much they made finding songs easier.
SeñorDerp I know that, i tried to find "Imthekidyouknowwhatimean - run" and nothing :
Weird. Thats like the second result I get
This is one of those songs you have to listen to a couple times to really get into it, but once you do then you're hooked.
i was hooked the first time fym lol
Hell nah great since the start
This song is the personification of “0 to 100 real quick.”
damn the beginning of the song is fucking awesome, that out of tune synth is perfect
This melts my brain.
I literally can't do anything else while listening to this
Before 0:20 - wtf is this shit? it sounds awful
After 0:20 - forgive me father for I have sinned
tmujir955 I had the exact same reaction.
tmujir955 listen to this at slow speed it sounds so trippy and awful
tmujir955 I think the first 20 seconds were fucking awesome
tmujir955 best comment here
tmujir955 After 3:10 - I now know the sweet truthsong of the abyssal god and I spread this blood in His unspeakable name. May He bless me with His music eternal.
CLANG
CLANG
CLANG
*Listens to song*
*Remebers chainsaw guy*
*Exits and cries.*
THE SHINXANTA chainsaw guy is actually a girl her name is Alex I believe
I think he's talking about that one chainsaw enemy in the "subway" level, not Alex @@marialaurasolis6998
Feufollet 62 oh okay my bad
@@marialaurasolis6998
Yeah there is a guy at the end of that level
But the chainsaw guy is only there in hard mode so no one can blame you
You can't start in hard lol
Also sorry for year late answer
Man in my opinion this is the best fit for Evan Wright's theme song how it starts simple and plain the same way you first view this character as, then with a sudden twist (the beat drop) which shows what happens when he unleashes the killer inside him, and as someone mentioned below the vocals that represent the turning point between Evan losing control and him managing to pull himself together.
На прорыв, собаки, к победе, отступать плохое решение.
Если ты не хочешь сражаться! Будешь ОТШЛЕПАН
That moment when you realize the title means run from Evan. Those thugs never stood a chance against his rage mode.