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Metal: Hellsinger launches players as The Unknown, a half-human half-demon warrior seeking revenge against the Red Judge. Developer The Outsiders released this title on September 15, 2022, for PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, plus Xbox One and Series X|S. It is a single-player action shooter that marries frantic gunplay with heavy metal music. You cross eight distinct domains of Hell to hunt down diabolical enemies. The game demands precision since your attacks sync to the soundtrack. Every bullet fired triggers a musical note or rhythm change in the background track. This concept pushes the boundaries of what a standard shooter can be while delivering a high-octane narrative focused on pure vengeance and destruction across infernal landscapes.
You move through levels by sprinting, sliding, and jumping to dodge attacks while shooting demons with powerful weapons. The core loop revolves around hitting enemy weak points exactly on the beat of the music. Missing shots creates silence or dissonance in the soundtrack, but landing hits builds up a score multiplier and triggers visual flair. Each weapon type changes how you play since they have different reload speeds and damage profiles. You can switch between four characters mid-combat to access unique abilities like teleports or heavy cannons. The game features eight main chapters that end with boss fights against demon lords. Controls feel tight, allowing for quick strafing and wall running to navigate complex environments. Success relies on memorizing enemy patterns while keeping your rhythm in sync with the aggressive metal tracks playing overhead.
Critics gave the game a 79 out of 100 on Metacritic, praising its ambitious fusion of genres. PlayPile data shows an average playtime of about 8 hours for a standard run through all eight levels. The community mood leans heavily toward excitement during boss fights but dips when players miss rhythm cues repeatedly. Completion rates sit around 65 percent among active users who try to finish the main story. Review snippets frequently mention the soundtrack as both a highlight and a point of frustration for those with poor timing skills. Achievements are tricky since many require specific high-score thresholds that demand perfect rhythmic performance. Some players report spending over 20 hours grinding levels to unlock all rewards despite the short campaign length. The sheer difficulty of maintaining high scores keeps the player base engaged long after finishing the narrative.
This title is for shooters who want a challenge that forces constant movement and timing. At launch, it cost $29.99 on most platforms with a full roster of achievements to unlock. You should play this if you enjoy fast-paced action where missing a shot feels like a musical failure rather than just a health loss. The eight-hour campaign might feel short for some budgets, but the replayability factor helps justify the price. Not everyone will appreciate the strict rhythm requirements or the lack of multiplayer options. If you can master the beat and handle the difficulty spikes, it offers a distinct experience that few other games attempt. Otherwise, you might find the mechanics too restrictive for casual play sessions.
Part human, part demon, and obsessed with vengeance. Become The Unknown, and fight through the fiercest domains of Hell. Destroy the demon hordes and their leaders to set yourself up for an epic showdown with The Red Judge herself.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
82.3
RAWG Rating
4.0
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