jefequeso: I actually despised Hotline Miami 1, so... :P
Well, "despised" is maybe too strong a word. Let's just say I was significantly less enamored with it than everyone else was
Naev: A bunch of negative reviews are just really bitter.
HTM2 is a good game. The soundtrack is better than a lot games, the graphic designs are very unique etc.
For me, the main complaint of the reviews, that is the "large levels", is just nonsense and hypocrisi. HTM1 got also a bunch of big levels where you could be shot by a guy you couldn't really see. And at the time, it wasn't a "problem", so ...
The big plot of HTM2 is that it is a lot more harder than the first. To be honest, I thought I was good at HTM1. But I've got my ass kicked so bad at the first level of HTM2... Nevermind, the game is clearly not impossible, but there is a lot of different levels, and some are not the "run and shoot" levels from the first (but some are).
The game doesn't really crash on win7 anymore. New installers are coming nearly every day, so the "game crashing bugs" seems to be taken seriously but the developpers. The crybabies that are giving a poor review because they can't play the game on day 1 on their system are pathetics. Diablo II didn't worked on release date, but no one said it was a bad game because of it.
You may not like HTM2, mostly if you didn't like the first. But not because "it's too much different from the first!!!!" because that's obviously not true. Dennaton gave the game which they showed the screenshots since one year.
I just got it and have only played through the first 5 levels or so, but so far I'm a little disappointed. I'll give it a fair shake and I don't really have a problem with it being harder (which I think it is), but it seems different in some way.
Yeah there were a few levels in HLM1 where you could get sniped from far away, but they were only a few spots on a couple levels where that was the case. So far, I feel like I've encountered at least 3 and just on the first 5 levels.
The complaint I see and I agree with the most is that it requires a lot more "waiting." The first one was so frenetic and yeah, when I played there was waiting and timing involved, but a lot of the time I found I was most effective when i just charged through and and clicked like a madman.
It's not necessarily a problem with the game, it's just more different than I expected a sequel to be. I feel like I need a moderately different play style (I say moderately, because they are obviously VERY similar games, so "dramatically" seemed extreme, but there is still a large difference in play style). I think HLM2 is a good game and I will grow to enjoy it, but it wasn't what I was expecting.
One plus that i will say is that I use a Mac with a Mighty Mouse and hence have no scroll wheel and so I played the first without a lock function (although I don't know if that was always a feature on the original game). Anyway, being able to customize the controls is nice (and so far a lock feature has proved useful).