Anonymous ID: d51ab1 Sept. 3, 2018, 2:31 p.m. No.2862453   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2563

>>2848806 (PB)

 

Something more from the Magic Sword video from Q post. The comments from the video link to both Thor: Ragnarok and Hot Line Miami games.

 

The synopsis of the Hotline Miami games. Seems connected. Russian Mob. MKUltra type shit. Animal Masked people in a distorted reality. "Tip of the Iceberg" and the 50 Blessing Group (Patriots sending out the messages to murder people to stop a US - Russian Alliance.

 

Plot

 

Hotline Miami takes place in 1989 Miami, where the player takes the role of an unnamed man dubbed "Jacket" by fans for his distinctive letterman jacket. One day, he receives a voicemail about a supposed delivery of "cookies" to his home. Jacket finds a package outside containing a rooster mask and instructions to perform a hit on a group of criminals and steal a briefcase in their possession, threatening that he is being watched and that "failure is not an option." After Jacket completes this mission, he receives further messages on his answering machine, each asking him to take care of an innocuous "problem" at a specific address; these locations invariably contain a criminal operation, usually run by the Russian mob, that he must eliminate. Throughout the game, Jacket has visions where he is confronted over his actions by three masked figures: the cryptic rooster-masked Richard, the hostile owl-masked Rasmus, and the sympathetic horse-masked Don Juan.

 

During a raid on the estate of a movie producer, Jacket rescues a woman and brings her home, nursing her back to health and later, building up a relationship with her. In another mission, Jacket is called to a phone company where he finds everyone dead except for a lone biker, whom he fights and subsequently kills. Jacket finds other animal-masked killers dead (or dying) during some of his assignments; after most of them, he visits a store or restaurant where the same bearded clerk greets him. "Beard", as he is dubbed by fans, gives Jacket encouragement and free samples of merchandise.

 

Jacket's perception of reality becomes increasingly surreal, as he begins to see the talking corpses of his victims during his everyday life. "Beard" abruptly dies—his bloody corpse remaining at his places of work—and he is replaced by an abrasive bald man, Richter, who offers Jacket nothing. One day, Jacket arrives home to find his girlfriend murdered and a man in a rat mask on his couch, who shoots him in the head. The attack puts Jacket in a coma; he wakes up in a hospital and overhears that his attacker is in police custody, whereupon he escapes and storms Miami police headquarters.

 

Jacket discovers his attacker was Richter, who had also been following the orders of threatening voicemails, and steals the file on the police's investigation of the killings. With this, he raids the mob-owned nightclub the calls were tracked to, finding the address of the headquarters of Miami's Russian mafia. Jacket then goes to this address and kills the syndicate's leaders.

 

The game's main story ends with Jacket killing off the Russian mafia's leaders, but afterwards the player can play bonus levels as the biker character from the telephone company. Another recipient of the mysterious messages, The Biker has gotten fed up of carrying out their assignments and is trying to track the callers down. From raiding the phone company, he traces the calls to the mob-owned nightclub, and when Jacket arrives, The Biker kills him. At the nightclub, The Biker finds a hidden basement, where two janitors have been sending out the mysterious voicemails. If the player has found secret letters hidden in Jacket's missions, The Biker will crack their computer's password and learn the janitors work for 50 Blessings, an ostensibly-peaceful patriotic organization, and have been using its membership to carry out killings to derail an alliance between the Soviet Union and the United States. The Janitors boast their "experiment" is only the "tip of the iceberg" of a larger conspiracy. Without the password, the janitors claim they were acting out of boredom and mock The Biker's attempt to rationalize his actions

Anonymous ID: d51ab1 Sept. 3, 2018, 2:42 p.m. No.2862563   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2862453

 

Writer of the Hotline Miami (Dennis Wedin) is in a band called FUCKING WEREWOLF ASSO (https://fwamusic.bandcamp.com) where they conveniently sell their album for $6.66 and have a satan shout out directly at the top. Other writer ( Jonatan Söderström) also helps make games for adult swim which is another rabbit hole in and of itself.