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Khorne posted:This is my favorite murder simulator, in the words of the late Jack Thompson. You just frantically run through all the levels non-stop, can chuck weapons entire screens away for a kill, and generally just play ridiculously. It encourages you to repeatedly do the same thing if you fail, and it's all around a blast. Uh, wait whats your problem with game soundtracks?? My own music player is filled with game music mostly because it helps me visualize and focus as an artist. I have the whole Hotline Miami OST too. All the music i have serves that purpose to help me with my art (each track usually has a different mood). However, i didn't know people turn down a games music, I've heard of playing a game and having different music playing say over a stereo or something, but i don't know why someone wouldn't have at least a first play-through listening to all the music. but to stay on topic, I recently got Steam for the Humble Bundle 8, because of Hotline Miami. Haven't finished it but loving it so far. I keep talking to my friends about it and some of them have bought the PS3 version. My fiance is also getting into it, the music having been what sold him in the first place. When i learned of a sequel i was overjoyed, this game really deserved it.
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