Parallel plots and an appearance by Jacket

While it’s encouraging to seeHotline Miamibreak out onto further platforms with an upcomingPlayStation Network releasefor PS3 and Vita, I’m mostly just eager to hear more about the follow-up game that has briefly beentalked about before. This week at the Game Developers Conference, Dennaton Games told Joystiq that this sequel will “[tackle] the more touchy-feely aspects of the early 90s” and feature “parallel plots built around the first game.”

The outlet was also told that the first title’s nameless protagonist (or “Jacket,” depending on how intoHotline Miamiyou were) will make an appearance, but he won’t be playable.

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It’s possible thatHotline Miami‘s successor will see a simultaneous release on PC and PlayStation Vita, which would of course be excellent if Dennaton can pull off the feat. Either way, this is said to mark the end of the studio’s run for the series. “It’s the grand finale, for us,” said Dennis Wedin.

Hotline Miami sequel takes out parallel plots, emotion of early 90s[Joystiq]

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