Article 62H5A Metal: Hellsinger – where video games and heavy-metal music collide

Metal: Hellsinger – where video games and heavy-metal music collide

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Vincent Acovino
from Technology | The Guardian on (#62H5A)

With a blistering bespoke soundtrack, and featuring artists such as System of a Down's Serj Tankian, this shooter is a metalhead's fever dream

Video games and heavy metal music have long shared a passing curiosity with one another. Look no further than the iconography of Doom, or Tim Schafer's Brutal Legend, for evidence of that. But it was in the mid 00s - during the reign of music and rhythm games such as Guitar Hero - that the link was most obvious. Count me among the ranks of those who learned about Pantera and Megadeth by way of the plastic instrument.

Which is why this year's Metal: Hellsinger is on my radar. The game is a cross between a first person shooter and a rhythm game: by matching your shooting to the tempo of the music, you build a score multiplier that increases the damage you deal. We've seen this before in BPM: Bullets Per Minute, but Metal: Hellsinger brings its own setting and original heavy metal soundtrack to the party.

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