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Hotline Miami murders its way to PC later this month

I'm currently spending a lot of my time fictitiously breaking the law in Retro City Rampage. Personally, it makes me really glad to know that once I get through that game — and once I write up my review here on GameZone — I'll have the chance to continue unleashing all hell in retro-style environments. That's because Hotline Miami is due out on October 23 for PC.

Set in 1989, Hotline Miami features crazy top-down action gameplay. You'll be able to wield 35 brutal weapons across 20 lengthy stages. The game looks like a bloody good time, and it's said to offer a high level of challenge.

Hotline Miami will be priced at $9.99, but you can currently pre-order it through GOG.com and Steam. Doing so will save you $1 off the original price tag, because, ya know, that dollar can be used to buy some delicious bargain snacks.

Watch out for Hotline Miami later this month on PC, and expect a preview of the game fairly soon, too.

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