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This is sidescrolling hotline miami - what kind of multiplayer could it possibly have? PBeM?
Yes. I played Broforce way before it ever came to Steam, actually.
Broforce is a Contra-like shooter. This is a tightly designed challenge gauntlet. The only things they have in common is sidescrolling perspective and guns.
Each difficulty would be each different set of enemies, with the ultimate challenge being the police. Each medal is timed, with Platinum being BunnyLords escape.
A co-op, structured around challenges and requiring timing would work. For example, having to jump through windows at opposite ends of a room in order to free two hostages. I think a deathmatch and/or capture the flag could work, it'd just take some serious doing to make it work well.
Your criticism really just underlines that you should have looked at the game properly before you bought it - It does what it's trying to do perfectly.
i don't want MP in every game. but in my opinion it would work great in this game and we don't talk about a game like the wolf among us for example... as i wrote before: almost every positive review compares this game to broforce and i can tell you playing broforce with friends and beers on a beamer hot-seat is great fun. so i think this game would be fun too.
but most answers here sound more like "i don't want to play hot seat with friends in reallife and i want to play alone and not with those strangers on the internet so multiplayer sucks and don't nag about a game i like!"
I guess you gonna have to tell everyone how would multiplayer look like. Because the point that a lot of people here a raising is that this game does not lend itself to multiplayer.
And, as a qualifier, I want to ask you whether you actually played NAH, or is this is just purely hypothetical.