| “ | You think I'm stupid? Huh? I look stupid to you? I know you aren't telling me everything... You helped me get into this mess! You told me it would be exciting, didn't you? Well I'm f-cking bored! I'm done man, I've had it! I want out! And you're gonna tell me how! This stupid game's gonna end now, YOU HEAR ME?!? | „ |
| ~ Biker interrogating Aubrey |
| “ | You're dead meat... | „ |
| ~ Biker before attacking Jacket |
Biker is a major character in the Hotline Miami series. He serves as the deuteragonist of the first game, where he would be a boss in Jacket's storyline, and the protagonist of his own storyline. He is also a cameo character in Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.
Much like Jacket, he is a masked spree killer who spends several nights raiding operations owned by the Russian Mafia after receiving cryptic instructions on his answering machine from 50 Blessings ordering him to do so. Unlike many other 50 Blessings operatives, Biker does not wear an animal mask and instead uses his own motorcycle helmet during jobs. Initially taking on the jobs for fun, he eventually gets bored of the killings and goes against 50 Blessings in an effort to leave their operations.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- Joined 50 Blessings and helped them fend off the Russian Mafia, not out of patriotism, but for the pure thrill for violence.
- Assaulted Aubrey in a bar and ordered to tell him everything he knew.
- Assaulted the Blue Dragon restaurant, killing every mobster inside in the process, and then threatened the technician to tell him who was behind the phone calls.
- Completed a 50 Blessings contract by attacking an arcade owned by the mafia.
- Refused to complete a job tasked before him and went on a killing spree in a PhoneHom building, killing every single employee inside as well as the manager, and then started hacking the computer.
- Attacked Jacket when the latter confronted him, with the outcome of the fight being unknown since both opponent die in each protagonist's point of view.
- Although he helped Evan Wright in his investigation he did it only to get some money from it, and when Evan refused to pay him he insulted him.
- While Hotline Miami has very high standards with Jacket and Manny Pardo killing more people, Biker killed unarmed and defenseless civilians, which is a unique crime for the series.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He holds a sense of honor, as he is disgusted by the Janitors' plan which was the reason he went out of violence and stopped being a murderer.
- He felt remorse for his crimes and started leading a normal life, more or less redeeming himself.
Trivia[]
- Him and Jacket are the two Hotline Miami characters to be Inconsistently Heinous.
