![]() ![]() This music-tied-to-multiplier mechanic encourages you to shoot to the beat, move around, and explore, as does the satisfaction you get when you get into a nice rhythm as the shots that ring out pair beautifully with the songs themselves. For example, you won’t hear the vocals of a track until you get your multiplier up to a certain point through on-beat hits and picking up multiplier bonuses hidden around each map. Rather than play the tracks in full from the start, the songs unfold and expand as you build up your rage multiplier. Featuring a wealth of talented musicians from the likes of Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy, Randy Blythe from Lamb of God, Matt Heafy from Trivium, Tatiana Shmayluk from Jinger, and Serj Tankian from System of a Down, the soundtrack is truly a metal lover’s dream.Īdding to these performances are impressive compositions from duo Two Feathers made up of Elvira Björkman and Nicklas Hjertberg, with both composers having contributed to the likes of League of Legends, Aragami 2, Vermintide 2, and games like Ravenbound. The game’s soundtrack serves as a rock solid foundation that everything else is built on top of. If you’re looking for a headbanging worthy experience, Metal: Hellsinger has it in spades. ![]() ![]() Especially given the natural rhythm of combat and how it pairs beautifully with an impressive metal soundtrack that you can’t help but move and groove to. Comparisons aplenty have been made to the Doom series, but the deeper I delved into Metal: Hellsinger, the clearer it became that the game is very much its own thing. ![]()
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