Thursday, September 11, 2014

Hotline Miami is coming to Payday 2 later this month


Hotline Miami is coming to Payday 2 later this month


The developers behind frenetically paced kill-kill-kill action game Hotline Miami have teamed up with the folks behind Payday 2 to create a new DLC pack for the heist shooter, the studios announced today. Not much is known about the themed downloadable ...


Hotline Miami 2 Emphasizes Story, But Remains Gloriously Gory


Hotline Miami, the gory, violent and addictive top-down shooter that took the indie scene by storm is back with a sequel that looks to outdo its predecessor in every facet imaginable. It’s still a neon-dyed, blood-soaked romp full of Russians, dogs and ...


Miami PARK(ing) Day to Turn Parking Spots Into Pop-Up Parks


As Miami's population booms, the debate about parking only gets more contentious (just ask business owners in Wynwood). But what if we were a city who needed fewer parking spots, thus freeing up more public space? What would we do with it? How would our ...


North Miami Beach approves higher water rates


North Miami Beach council members on Tuesday unanimously approved a water rate hike of 9.5 percent for their water and waste-water customers. The city, which owns and operates the Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant, provides water and sewer service to ...


New Miami Beach deputy chief makes history


MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) -- The City of Miami Beach made a historic hire when they introduced a new deputy chief of police. Mayor Philip Levine swore in Lauretta Hill on Wednesday. The 20-year veteran of the Arlington Police force in Texas made history, as ...


Payday 2 Gets Hotline Miami Inspired DLC on September 30 – Video


Payday 2 will receive a special downloadable content pack inspired by the Hotline Miami video game, according to a new video released by developer Overkill Software. Payday 2 has been around for over a year, and during this time, the cooperative first ...


Miami Worldcenter could have up to 25 bars without needing city approval


Miami Worldcenter’s developers want to build up to 25 bars and nightclubs throughout the 17-acre project without having to seek City of Miami approvals for each one, The Real Deal has learned. The venues would join restaurants that serve alcohol ...



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