Playing day 2 of Hotline Miami the first couple times when it just came out, with this song playing, and a poor understanding of the map layout was easily one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life
Playing this on launch, back before we had skill loadouts, with a hybrid stealth/combat build back then... Being a solo player who started playing when the Wick collaboration happened ramped that exhilaration up to *_fifteen._* I wanted Rasmus, and gods above, _I was going to have it._ (Also, I miss bullying 'Dozers with explosive shells.)
+DAVID HALL Bain is not supposed to do shit directly in heists, for he is merely the organizer and leader. It's the gang who execute said heist. What Bain does, however, is: 1. Contacting the contracters for more jobs 2. Maintaining assets (to be more precise - people who grant such assets, be it Gage with his guns/bags or Alex with his shitty piloting skills) 3. Negotiating with the police to trade hostages. He is persuasive enough to make them let out an already arrested heister for just one civilian released. 4. And, well, who else is going to remind you about the thermal drill? Bob McKendrick? And Lab Rats is less of a real heist and more like a heister's dream (I mean, really, how else would the heisters become rat-sized?), hence Bain's bizarre lines and general disorientation.
Arrow Head and I guarantee you that other people will have felt the same way when you've had to leave a heist early. It applies to everybody and works both ways.
Vulpes I go techforcer, get a grenade launcher and a fairly accurate smg, then run around shooting the snipers, blowing up anyone who gets in my way. it's fun as hell and really helpful for my teammates.
*runs into a room with a bed and a bunch of recording equipment* ''Woah, what has The Commisar been doing here?''. Dunno why,but that always makes me giggle.
Hit MayoMan Commisar is a leader of a criminal organization. A criminal organization will do anything for money, be it drug trafficking, extortion and as most likely shown in that room of the game - pornographic films and even sometimes snuff films.
Confused Aleks i think its more a reference to the level "Decadence" in the first game, where there's a porn producer in the back of the room (The shotgun boss) and Hooker on the bed
My Payday2 has TWO songs : -Flames of love for menus (funny when you come back from 20+ mins of total chaos) -Hot pursuit for everything else. This song is just amazing, love it. Edit: After one year I finally added "Break the rules" in game and it's really good too.
***** Lol, I remember when I saw Hotline Miami for the first time and I didnt knew the name, so I searched 80s mass murderer game. I cant believe I got it then xD
This song works so well doing heat street with a dodge build. zooming down the street after a speeding minivan and dodging bullets to this is one of the greatest experiences you can get from payday 2
When I hear this, all that nostalgia comes to me and I think of running around with akimbo pistols while bain is saying stuff like "You got a sniper inbound". I just love this game and all of the music ❤❤
This makes me think of being inside 2 spinning dice and barely escaping death and finally getting out onto the top of a colorful tower to touch a rapid color and material switching object.
my brother has never heard troubles always inbound (hes always been a donacdum fan) so i told him i was gonna change the music for one heist. the disappointment on his face when he heard it was hilarious, he kept it on for a couple more even
Meh, I play solo, and I did overkill Hox Breakout...wasn't easy, but I did it. I won't even dare to try Hotline Miami on overkill. I actually went down on Hard. Another real tough level is Train if you do solo...and next to impossible to stealth
TheKevit07 Stealthing train isn't too bad, just relies on the drill skills, makes it way easier. To be honest though, a V 100 like myself isn't the best candidate to decide whether or not a mission is difficult for general players.
Game Addict Penguin I feel like you just said you were the highest level to brag...IDK no offence but you could of just said I have many hours in the game, or I have spent a lot of time with it.
I was using the akimbo Grimms with maximum mag size (54) on hard. I know, not challenging, but the sheer RUSH of just instantly plowing through everything without slowing down will always make this one of my favorite heists. Can’t wait to try the harder difficulties
+GrounderTheRobot (Nonhuman) Me: *is asking a dozer* Can I join your efforts? Dozer: Why not? *we turn against you and I'm holding a Deagle with suppressor attachment and sight in one hand and an OVE9000 saw in another* Me: Time to destroy this weaboo. (Not meant as an offense in this case, just a label.)
Trust me when I say you won't regret listening to this song when doing the Golden Grin Casino heist. They should make this the official custom track for that heist.
Regular Show used a lot of older songs ranging from mid 70s to late 80s, so it would make sense for you to think that since this song sounds like it was pulled straight out of an old 80s synthesizer. Hotline Miami also uses the same sytle.
i am forever stuck on this level because my game likes doing this one tiny glitch where the hole in the ceiling (the one that you walk up to get to the third floor) never spawns
This is the only song I use on Hotline Miami Day #2, I don't use it anywhere else in the entire game because this song doesn't fit anywhere else in the game.
My strategy for beating Hotline Miami day 2, was running tank build, with aced kickstarter, with akimbo deagles, a shotgun as my secondary, the overkill boxing gloves, and incendiary grenades, as my boy jacket.