Each level in the Hells features a brand new weapon, and you’re free to adjust your loadout at the start of each new level. Thankfully, you’re more than up to the task, due to the amount of weapons you unlock along the way. Only two are allowed per Hell, but it offers a nice cushion for anyone finding it difficult. If things do get too much, you can resurrect the Unknown at the cost of your points. ![]() It’s no easy task, with each level becoming tougher than the last, and when you have to factor in the rhythmic elements, it can push you to the limits of your own capabilities. Travelling through various Hells, you must destroy her demonic forces and take out the bosses until you eventually find yourself face-to-face with Satan. The premise of Metal: Hellsinger sees you play as The Unknown, a part human, part demon who is looking for vengeance against The Red Judge. From the variety of demons to the impressive arsenal, Metal: Hellsinger features everything you need from a FPS, but when you throw in the mix its rhythm mechanics, it becomes such an enjoyable journey into the depths of hell. Ever since, I’ve been craving the bloody and insanity-infused combat in all its glory, and now, after playing the full release, I can’t get enough of it. It was only three months ago since I was introduced to the thrilling and chaotic world of Metal: Hellsinger thanks to a demo released by The Outsiders.
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