https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBXAxZJIpB4 Perhaps you've not experienced the blisteringly-fast techno-thump of Hotline Miami, it's unrepentantly stylish approach to gore-soaked shooting easily carving out its own space in the pantheon of game design. It's actually quite remarkable the whole thing comes from the minds of two programmers - the now-legendary soundtrack being a collection of artists they found on Soundcloud across random searches. That said though, whilst the first game definitely felt like a passion project in both scale and purpose, part two expanded the story into something that could contend with the big boys. Leaving aside said story - as you really should play it yourself - there's a great character moment where you get to play as all four members of a gang that view the first game's murderous protagonist as something of a hero. With one of the best songs ever committed to code rocking away in the background, you'll switch from a team of two killers (one with a chainsaw), a dual-wielding bullet-spitting specialist and even hulking brute who decapitates people with one punch. It goes without saying that clearing out a few office blocks' worth of enemies with these guys is one of the most insane rushes of adrenaline possible across any game, and although the difficulty level will batter you mercilessly if your reaction times aren't refined to perfection - when Hotline is firing on all cylinders it's absolutely unbeatable.