I loved Metal: Hellsinger. It’s the slickest rhythm shooter I’ve played to date, and the layering of its metal tunes as you increase your frenzy meter in time with the beat makes you really appreciate every note. The score was a stellar who’s who of metal musicians, and the work that went into melding music and mechanics was incredibly impressive. No wonder I gave it such a high score, huh?
But I understand that metal is not for everyone. I only dip my toes into the iron pond every so often, but Hellsinger was the perfect level for me. TheGamer’s editor-in-chief Stacey Henley has long lamented the lack of Alt-Z shooters out there, and I get that. Whether you’re into Lorde or Lordi, there should be a shooter for you. Luckily, Metal: Hellsinger might be that shooter.
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If you’re a little confused at this point, I don’t blame you – I’m being deliberately obtuse in order to build suspense. While Metal: Hellsinger is, as its name suggests, a metal game, debut developer The Outsiders will soon release mod support that will allow you to put any track over the game. Anything. Or so we think.
Players are already jumping the gun, pumping demons to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama via mods, but there’s a world of music to explore when full support comes and you can descend through the depths of hell accompanied by beats of your preferred genre, whatever that may be. As such, here’s a varied list of tunes that would be the perfect accompaniments to your demon shooting proclivities.
We’ll start simple. Foo Fighters are a rock band as opposed to a metal band (barring that one Bee Gees-inspired album), but the genres bear some similarities. The pumping guitars of The
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