
Steam users have a new freebie to try thatâs perfect for Hotline Miami enjoyers, a series that left us too soon.
For those that arenât aware, the Hotline Miami games are a pair of top-down twin-stick shooters all about unleashing pure, unadulterated violence on any poor soul dumb enough to mess with you.
It combines tight controls, aggressive enemies and an â80s vibe that makes it unforgettable once youâve played it, so it’s a shame only two games were made.
Steam Boasts A Hotline Miami Successor You Wonât Want To Sleep On
Over the years several games have tried to emulate what made Hotline Miami such a success.
One we spotted recently is called PAIN-TO-WIN, an upcoming Steam game that reimagines the twin-stick gameplay of Hotline Miami but with a horror aesthetic.
This is a weird game. Just looking at the screenshots and gameplay footage should make that clear but if you need convincing further the gameâs description has you covered.
It says PAIN-TO-WIN is about â life inside a hostile asylum functioning as a meat grinderâ, and weâre definitely getting that vibe.
The description goes on to say: âYou play as an organ extractor, earning money by bounty hunting madmen, psychos, and other violent degenerates. The game draws from ugly, uncomfortable PSX-era maniac aesthetics through handcrafted, highly detailed non-pixel art visuals.â

Gameplay-wise though itâs very much a Hotline Miami clone but with the violence dialled up to 11. Hotline Miami was a bloody affair but PAIN-TO-WIN takes things to another level.
With multiple deranged characters to choose from youâll pick your inmate and tear your way through every word with an assortment of ranged and melee weapons.
After youâve blasted the asylumâs inhabitants to smithereens youâll need to pull out a buzzsaw and extract the goodies hidden within. The floors and furniture quickly become slick with blood so itâs not a game youâll want to play on an empty stomach.
Itâs all very Resident Evil-coded but without the zombies, and we already love it.
At the time of writing the game doesnât have a release date but from what weâve seen so far it doesnât look far off completion.
If youâre interested in playing it for yourself youâll be glad to hear that a playtest is currently ongoing, giving you a chance to not only play the game but also provide crucial feedback on what you thought about it.
Provided the playtest goes well we might even see the game release sometime later this year, hopefully with a free demo included for those who didnât get a chance to join the playtest.
PAIN-TO-WIN looks like the Hotline Miami successor weâve been waiting for, and we canât wait to see more of it as development continues.
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