How is it a "sleeper"? The game had a huge amount of promotion and in a couple of months it already almost has the same amount of reviews as BPM has even though it was released 2 years earlier.
@TTsuyuki sleeper hit. I know they've not long passed 1 million players but the game still isn't as well known as stuff like Hades. I'd completely forgotten about the game until now and I only knew about it because of Serj doing this song
Probably because is a 6/10 game that can be a 10 only if you enjoy metal. All the levels feels the same, there are like 4 enemies and all the bosses are also the same with some little twist (besides the last one). And the campaign it's like 4 hours length, after that you just repeat levels to unlock things, or play those little challenges. I like it of course, but I expect much more if a sequel exist.
@@pulmotoph2046 to be fair, the lack of content variety is mostly forgivable when you consider how short the game is. I think the best way to not hate the game is to just run your way through the main levels (and challenges if you feel like it) and then try not to replay stuff unless you've fallen in love with the metal.
I completely understand why Metal Hellsinger lost on best OST at the game awards considering it was standing next to titans such as Elden Ring and God of War Ragnarok. But I'm still gonna complain about it for the rest of the year because my GOD the entire soundtrack is such a bop.
Just because I understand why it happened I don’t have to accept it or think it was deserved. Just as Sonic Frontiers wasn‘t nominated. They simply weren’t popular enough to make the cut, which is stupid since that award has nothing to do with the game‘s popularity.
I don't know, I got lost in the way here, at what point we started to take the VGA seriously? It's not like they are hiding they are a bunch of business dudes sellouts doing just that, they always were since 2005
It's because the other artists didn't produce the same quality as Serj did. No tomorrow was an amazing achievment and production, rest was kind of mediocre and forgettable.
Try: (Since you're a fan of classical, I tailored my recommendations accordingly) Tastebreakers: These songs don't display the traits most people commonly associated with metal (loud, distorted guitars, and intense nonmelodic vocals) but they do display the musical tenets of metal, which include theatricality, intensity, and various change-ups. These include: Ne Obliviscaris - Forget Not Opeth - Hours of Wealth Pain of Salvation - Undertow Death - Voice of the Soul Orphaned Land: >Building the Ark >New Jerusalem Now, prog metal. Every song features loud, distorted guitars. Metallica - Orion Ne Obliviscaris: Of Petrichor Weaves Black Noise Opeth: (Harsh vocals) Dirge for November Orphaned Land: Birth of the Three Halo Dies Ocean Land Tool - Schism Atheist: (Harsh vocals) Mother Man Prog metal fuses distorted guitars with technical playing, complex song progressions and structures, and eccentric/innovative musical choices. (Power Metal) Symphony X - The Odyssey Wuthering Heights - Demon Desire Iced Earth - Travel in Stygian Power metal focuses on melody and harmony. It emphasizes a "fantasy" feel and deals with lyrical themes of fantasy. (Thrash Metal - These recs are much more melodic and less abrasive than most thrash usually is) Artillery - Beneath the Clay, Back in the Trash Coroner - Die by my Hand (Gothic Metal) Type O Negative - Love You to Death (Symphonic/Operatic Metal) Therion - The Wondrous World of Punt -ALL SONGS BELOW FEATURE HARSH VOCALS HEAVILY- Esoteric - Circle Enslaved - Below the Lights Swallow the Sun - Through Her Silvery Body Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood Death - Spirit Crusher Intestine Baalism - Banquet in the Darkness
@@blanccarlos4479 Æther Realm uses acoustics frequently in their songs, The Devil has a nylon string (i think) section that reminds me of flamenco or classical guitar. Craft and Creator is an instrumental that is made to show the talents of each individual band member and has large amounts of acoustic guitar. ua-cam.com/video/t8Hfi3yLU98/v-deo.html Also there is Neoclassical metal, I know it exists but i don't really have any recommendations, here is an example I found though. ua-cam.com/video/1B4pZBmI_gU/v-deo.html
There was no good reason it didn't imo. the Judges and voters need to stop thinking that games that are mostly orchestral music means it's the best score automatically. Elden Ring's OST fits, but if I judged its OST to Hellsinger's, Hellsinger's is better because Elden Ring has 12 songs that are serious bangers out of the whole ost, and Hellsinger's entire OST is bangers. Proportionately Elden Ring's OST isn't terribly great in comparison.
The Game is Awesome but the Story/Challenges are way too short in my opinion... Man i need to play it again! The music alone is worth the money but that doesn't mean that the gameplay is bad. Gameplay is Doom like. If you like Rhythm Shooter with Metal Music and Doom Gameplay i think you are not gonna be dissapointed.
@@herrfingerknacks4970 The story had to take the hit because we all know the budget went into music production. At least the replay value for high score and harder difficulty is very prevalent.
Yeah i know that. We bought that game not for the story but rather for the Music anyway! And such games are much much nicer to have a replay opportunity again. Than many other games where you play it to death and then never touch it again.
It has such a good soundtrack too bad it was made by tencent games and for those who are not in the know the Chinese government has a majority stakeholder in that company
Thats just straight up misinformation. The game is made by the swedish studio The Outsiders. But it is published by norwegian studio Funcom. Funcom got bought by Tencent in 2020 and is one of over 800 companies Tencent has ownership over/owns part of. So yeah there is a connection, but to say that Hellsinger was made by Tencent is just plain wrong.
The only System of a Down song Jerod is allowed to play on stream.
He's also played attack, radio video and chop suey
@@dj_sparkks I think that was before twitch started really cracking down on DMCA stuff, so I highly doubt he'd play them on stream these days.
@@dj_sparkks That was before Twitch starting issuing DMCA take downs for streams that had music like that in them.
A strong song list to go with a fun concept of “shoot to the rhythm.” Definitely a sleeper, and if you have game pass, it can be worth checking out.
How is it a "sleeper"? The game had a huge amount of promotion and in a couple of months it already almost has the same amount of reviews as BPM has even though it was released 2 years earlier.
@@TheTsuyuki I think they meant "Slept on", I dont think they meant to say the negative connotation
@TTsuyuki sleeper hit. I know they've not long passed 1 million players but the game still isn't as well known as stuff like Hades. I'd completely forgotten about the game until now and I only knew about it because of Serj doing this song
Oh sleeper means it isn't well known? Itl thought you meant it was boring lol
A sleeper it was nominated for best spundtrack at the game awards
Im convinced its impossible to listen to this song without screaming out "NOTHING CAN STOP US NOW!"
him just jumping in and signing along at 5:18 tells me he is enjoying this as much as we are. God it's just such a good song.
Why no one talks or give any relevance about this game, it's awesome and definitely deserves more recognition imo
honestly didn't know about it before this video, just saw it was on game pass so defintely gonna be playing it soon.
Probably because is a 6/10 game that can be a 10 only if you enjoy metal. All the levels feels the same, there are like 4 enemies and all the bosses are also the same with some little twist (besides the last one). And the campaign it's like 4 hours length, after that you just repeat levels to unlock things, or play those little challenges. I like it of course, but I expect much more if a sequel exist.
@@pulmotoph2046 to be fair, the lack of content variety is mostly forgivable when you consider how short the game is. I think the best way to not hate the game is to just run your way through the main levels (and challenges if you feel like it) and then try not to replay stuff unless you've fallen in love with the metal.
I completely understand why Metal Hellsinger lost on best OST at the game awards considering it was standing next to titans such as Elden Ring and God of War Ragnarok.
But I'm still gonna complain about it for the rest of the year because my GOD the entire soundtrack is such a bop.
Just because I understand why it happened I don’t have to accept it or think it was deserved. Just as Sonic Frontiers wasn‘t nominated. They simply weren’t popular enough to make the cut, which is stupid since that award has nothing to do with the game‘s popularity.
I don't know, I got lost in the way here, at what point we started to take the VGA seriously? It's not like they are hiding they are a bunch of business dudes sellouts doing just that, they always were since 2005
It's because the other artists didn't produce the same quality as Serj did.
No tomorrow was an amazing achievment and production, rest was kind of mediocre and forgettable.
@@ziudra91 Bro called Tatiana mediocre LMAO
@@ziudra91 alexa how do i send this mf to the shadow realm
This makes me want to figure out how to play Metal Hellinger on one of those Rock Band drums and put Slaughter onto the crash cymbal.
LET’S GO! Metal Hellsinger has some UNDERRATED gems. Highly recommend everyone to play it.
YESSS
If you can aim from all the headbanging you're going to be doing then yes I'd recommend it.
Anything with Serj is an instant watch/listen for me.
I'm not a Metal fan; more of a Classicalhead myself. But wow, this range... from sweet to monstruous, to deep to piercing. Incredible.
Try:
(Since you're a fan of classical, I tailored my recommendations accordingly)
Tastebreakers: These songs don't display the traits most people commonly associated with metal (loud, distorted guitars, and intense nonmelodic vocals) but they do display the musical tenets of metal, which include theatricality, intensity, and various change-ups.
These include:
Ne Obliviscaris - Forget Not
Opeth - Hours of Wealth
Pain of Salvation - Undertow
Death - Voice of the Soul
Orphaned Land:
>Building the Ark
>New Jerusalem
Now, prog metal. Every song features loud, distorted guitars.
Metallica - Orion
Ne Obliviscaris:
Of Petrichor Weaves Black Noise
Opeth:
(Harsh vocals) Dirge for November
Orphaned Land:
Birth of the Three
Halo Dies
Ocean Land
Tool - Schism
Atheist:
(Harsh vocals) Mother Man
Prog metal fuses distorted guitars with technical playing, complex song progressions and structures, and eccentric/innovative musical choices.
(Power Metal)
Symphony X - The Odyssey
Wuthering Heights - Demon Desire
Iced Earth - Travel in Stygian
Power metal focuses on melody and harmony. It emphasizes a "fantasy" feel and deals with lyrical themes of fantasy.
(Thrash Metal - These recs are much more melodic and less abrasive than most thrash usually is)
Artillery - Beneath the Clay, Back in the Trash
Coroner - Die by my Hand
(Gothic Metal)
Type O Negative - Love You to Death
(Symphonic/Operatic Metal)
Therion - The Wondrous World of Punt
-ALL SONGS BELOW FEATURE HARSH VOCALS HEAVILY-
Esoteric - Circle
Enslaved - Below the Lights
Swallow the Sun - Through Her Silvery Body
Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood
Death - Spirit Crusher
Intestine Baalism - Banquet in the Darkness
@@blanccarlos4479 Wow, thank you very much for the detailed guide. I'll be starting from the top.
might wanna try Sabaton and especially Apocalyptica too.
@@Thelaretus How are you finding it so far?
@@blanccarlos4479 Æther Realm uses acoustics frequently in their songs, The Devil has a nylon string (i think) section that reminds me of flamenco or classical guitar. Craft and Creator is an instrumental that is made to show the talents of each individual band member and has large amounts of acoustic guitar. ua-cam.com/video/t8Hfi3yLU98/v-deo.html
Also there is Neoclassical metal, I know it exists but i don't really have any recommendations, here is an example I found though. ua-cam.com/video/1B4pZBmI_gU/v-deo.html
It goes from "la la la" to "DIE DIE DIE"
Ah great game, wish it won best soundtrack at the Game Awards
There was no good reason it didn't imo. the Judges and voters need to stop thinking that games that are mostly orchestral music means it's the best score automatically.
Elden Ring's OST fits, but if I judged its OST to Hellsinger's, Hellsinger's is better because Elden Ring has 12 songs that are serious bangers out of the whole ost, and Hellsinger's entire OST is bangers. Proportionately Elden Ring's OST isn't terribly great in comparison.
Saw it several times on stream and waited for youtube video to share it with friends.
Great job, Jerod!
More Hellsinger music leggo, the entire soundtrack is a gold mine
The motif gets me every time
I see Serj Tankian, I click.
Amazing drum cover
lalalalalalalalalala ooooh~ wait wrong song
1:58 most wholesome moment
Great song and great cover!
He's so happy!
Damn song and performance brought a tear to my eye. Well played.
It is absolutely magnificent
Nicely played, and thanks for this fun drumcover 😇
I'm so glad you're enjoying yourself so much with this song, when I listen to it once it never leaves me alone for weeks lmao
Огнище как всегда.
Perfect drum combo 🤟
I played Metal Hellsinger for this song, but I suck at it and I am ironically stuck on the last boss 😅
Yesss
Very cool!
Is this game any good? I've been meaning to check it out but I haven't seen any reviews on it yet.
Yeah it’s fantastic. Should’ve won Best Soundtrack
If you like fast paced shooters with a rhythm based concept. Then I'd say this game would be perfect for you.
The Game is Awesome but the Story/Challenges are way too short in my opinion...
Man i need to play it again!
The music alone is worth the money but that doesn't mean that the gameplay is bad. Gameplay is Doom like.
If you like Rhythm Shooter with Metal Music and Doom Gameplay i think you are not gonna be dissapointed.
@@herrfingerknacks4970 The story had to take the hit because we all know the budget went into music production. At least the replay value for high score and harder difficulty is very prevalent.
Yeah i know that.
We bought that game not for the story but rather for the Music anyway!
And such games are much much nicer to have a replay opportunity again.
Than many other games where you play it to death and then never touch it again.
Nice cover
damn if only i had a better graphics card...
this is sick
Epic!
Will you ever cover the Revive EP by Ace Aura?
Unrelated note: this game has god tier music, love it.
The gameplay is aight, BUT THE OST IS 🔥❤🔥👹❤🔥🔥
All hail Adam Janzi
\m/ \m/ Hellsinger is an awesome game.
PLEASE do Dissolution from this ost. It’s so fricking good dude
This's awesome! I would also like to play this song, does anyone have drum tabs?
Incredible song, smashed it. Is that a roland drum set?
i really want to know where the devs got the money to pay for those they got to do the soundtrack lol
auto like!
now I wanna see his reaction to Hi Fi rush
This Devastation?🤔
It has such a good soundtrack too bad it was made by tencent games and for those who are not in the know the Chinese government has a majority stakeholder in that company
Thats just straight up misinformation. The game is made by the swedish studio The Outsiders.
But it is published by norwegian studio Funcom. Funcom got bought by Tencent in 2020 and is one of over 800 companies Tencent has ownership over/owns part of. So yeah there is a connection, but to say that Hellsinger was made by Tencent is just plain wrong.
huh?
That's a straight up lie, dude. Hellsinger is made by Swedish people, but by Tencent.
Don't spread misinformation, please.
@@SlebanDogux Ignore them. What they said is misinformation. Hellsinger was made by Swedish dev team The Outsiders.
what is blud saying 💀💀💀💀
dang it I love this song so much 😄