Metal: Hellsinger is a brand new rhythm shooter, the place you kill enemies on time to the beat of thunderous heavy steel.
Metal: Hellsinger begins out with the drums, however the extra you kill to the beat, the extra the music builds up till finally, the vocals kick in. At that time, you’re killing with a 16x multiplier, slicing, blasting, and rocking out to a rigorously crafted unique soundtrack.
Developed by The Outsiders, a group lead by David Goldfarb (game director on Payday 2, lead designer on Battlefield three and Battlefield: Bad Company 2), this single-player game is due for launch on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X and PC in 2021.
Perhaps most significantly is the vocal expertise The Outsiders has roped in for the soundtrack, which incorporates Matt Heafy of Trivium, Mikael St Anne of Dark Tranquillity, Björn Strid from Soilwork and Arch Enemy’s Alissa White-Gluz. The soundtrack is all unique, however the vocals can be acquainted to metalheads, with extra to be introduced.
If you’re considering “that looks a bit like Doom” it’s as a result of it does. Metal: Hellsinger takes place in Hell (duh!), though The Outsiders are eager to interrupt away from the normal depiction of flames and spikes to incorporate frozen wastelands, cityscapes and extra.
And yeah, it feels like Doom to an extent. But when you think about what a clusterfuck the soundtrack for Doom Eternal turned out to be, possibly Hellsinger will profit from followers in search of that candy combo of steel and hell.
The Outsiders recently shelved Darkborn, nevertheless it has bounced again with the assist of writer Funcom.