“Hot and Heavy” was gun-happy, with tons of glass window panes for enemies to shoot you through if you weren’t careful. Your main tools were fists, knives, pipes-basically anything that would make a good thwack noise when swung against a skull.īut there’s a level in the original Hotline Miami called “Hot & Heavy” that could basically act as a demo for Hotline Miami 2 if you want to know what it’s like. In the original Hotline Miami, guns were (relatively) rare. The main culprit is a new focus on guns that was entirely absent from the original game.