Top 7 Video Games for Metal Fans

Heavy Metal

Heavy metal is an infectious genre of music full of headbanging, heart-pounding bass, and costumed frontmen in leather. Although the hay day for the genre was in the ’70s and 80s, heavy metal has taken shape in its multiple sub-genres and modern styles. Gaming, especially action, fighters, racing, and FPSs, have fantastic gaming soundtracks that usually include rock n roll, but what about it’s harder cousin? Here are the 7 best games any heavy metal fan will enjoy.

Doom

Created by id Software in 1993, it spawned multiple sequels, including the recent port to the PS4 and XBONE. The genuinely scary game for its time featured one of the best soundtracks on the SNES, and somehow imitated the sound and feel of the heavy metal genre. Without Doom, there would be no Call of Duty or Halo, and especially no Wolfenstein 3D (which used to be considered a Doom rip-off). It isn’t just the soundtrack that makes this a great contender for a heavy metal game, it’s also action-filled, incredibly violent, and features a man destroying satan spawn on the surface of Mars.

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Iron Maiden: Ed Hunter and Kiss: Psycho Circus

Let’s start off by clearing the air: these games aren’t good, but they’re a fascinating piece of pop culture. Iron Maiden decided to release a video game as another page in the Eddie chronicle, Iron Maidens mascot. It was an on-rail shooter that had various landscapes that came right from their album covers. It also had some of the artists’ greatest hits.

Kiss: Psycho Circus is a little if a lot of weird, and probably shouldn’t exist. It was a Dreamcast exclusive that had you play as a KISS roady or a guy that just wanted to look like someone from the band. Similar to the Iron Maiden game, the only redeemable quality found in this game is the excellent soundtrack, but you may be better off just getting the albums.

Tony Hawks Pro Skater

Old metal meets a new trend, while new metal (not nu-metal, though some of that is in this game) stands strong with its grandfathers in the Tony Hawk franchise. Although Doom was a fantastic piece of soundtrack history, it was also a series of bleeps and bloops and was limited by the technology of its time. Tony Hawk had actual music in it – not just synthesized remakes of the original tracks. Anthrax, Motörhead , Rage Against the Machine, Dead Kennedys, and Suicidal Tendency are there in full volume as you grind half-pipes and piss off your mom.

Guitar Hero

It’s impossible to have a heavy metal gaming list and not mention the legend that is Guitar Hero. In 2005 this franchise swept the nation, was found in every home, and made a new generation of kids into new music. The creator initially wanted to make something like Rocksmith, a game that taught you how to play guitar. Instead, they went for a rhythm game approach – and I’m sure they’re glad they did. Guitar Hero had multiple spin-offs, including Metallica, which had disgustingly easy drum solos.

Brütal Legend

It’s a shame that not many people know about this game because it’s probably the most metal game of all time. If anyone out there remembers the movie “Heavy Metal,” you’ll feel right at home in this landscape. Featuring Jack Black as Eddie Riggs, you drive and fly around a hellscape in an attempt to save the world with guitar riffs, and fighting demons. With a fantastic soundtrack, celebrity cameos of Lemmy, Rob Halford, Ozzy Osbourne, and Lita Ford, there is a lot to see for any metal fan.

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