I don't mean the video game you played that had the most metal soundtrack, like say Doom. Rather the game that was the most metal in its feel.
Battletoads Arcade Double Dragon Metal Slug Turtles in Time Final Fight Golden Axe Ninja Gaiden Anything energetic, fun and that can be played drunk (especially with multiplayer)
Oh that covers all those 80's and 90's driving sims, from Monster Trucks to Crashday. (actually Crashday although living up to it's name by crashing every day had a bit of a metal soundtrack to most of the races)
heh, I see. I was thinking more along the lines of Quake (96 original). The dark bleak, brutal atmosphere. It's interesting what our perception of metal is outside metal. *deep thought pose*
Carmageddon has gotta be up there. Loved the original one - driving badass cars equipped with metal spikes, scoring points & time for splattering pedestrian blood and then being able to watch slow-motion replays of them being ripped apart afterwards, haha.
yeah. Not the idea I have of metal personally. I guess if I'm listening to Braindrill (..God forbid). Here's one:
Bloodborne is the most Death Metal (as in Incantation) game I've ever played. The whole aesthetic reminds me of old school occult death metal. Though I also like other types of games on wooricasino
As for me, the most metal game is Brutal Legend. This game is soo fucking hot that sometimes I just can't stop to gamble on it. Actually, I like the combat tactics in this game, since I never saw how metalheads can attack the opponents by their own head. U know, guys, I think that Brutal Legend, reminds me of the CS: GO. Indeed this game has a lot of similarities between the combat tactics, and sometimes CS: GO is so funny like the Brutal Legend. The only thing that I can't admit in CS: GO is ranking of the profile. Indeed in this game is quite difficult to raise the profile rank because the process requires a lot of personal time to spend for. However, I heard about the csgo cheap boosting. The service can raise the profile rank pretty quick and effective, but I'm thinking of buying the service... Did anyone used it?