Master Metal: Hellsinger's Gehenna level! Get expert tips on audio calibration, FOV, combos, reloads, Ultimates, and enemy prioritization to conquer this challenging stage.
Alright, so you're diving into Gehenna in Metal: Hellsinger? It's a wild ride, and this section is all about making sure you don't get lost in the chaos. We'll cover how to get the most out of your setup, keep those combos going, and deal with the demons like a pro. Let's get you ready to rock through Hell!
Gehenna Walkthrough & Collectibles Tips
First things first, this game is all about the rhythm. If your audio and video aren't synced up, you're going to have a really bad time. Make sure you take a few minutes right at the start to calibrate these settings. It's just a simple button tap when you see a flash and hear a sound. It doesn't take long, and it makes a HUGE difference. If you ever feel like things are off, you can always go back into the Options menu and do it again.
Next up, let's talk about your view. The action in Metal: Hellsinger moves FAST. To stay alive, you need to know where all those demons are coming from. Crank your Field of View (FOV) as high as it will go in the Options menu. It might feel a little weird at first if you're not used to it, but that extra peripheral vision is a lifesaver. Trust me, you'll be glad you did.
You'll find various power-ups scattered around – health crystals, combo boosters, that sort of thing. Your priority should be spotting them all, but don't just grab them immediately! Only pop a combo booster when you're about to drop a tier and there are plenty of enemies around to get your score back up. Health crystals? Save those for when things get really hairy, especially during those final waves of enemies.
Keeping your combo going is key to big scores and feeling like a total badass. When you've cleared out an area and are moving to the next, your combo gauge will start to drop. Here's the trick: equip Paz, your skull buddy. Paz doesn't do much damage, but firing it on beat will keep your combo alive. If you do it right, you can maintain a high combo throughout an entire level!
Don't forget you're not just a walking gun! Your character is surprisingly agile. You can double jump and perform mid-air dashes, which are perfect for covering ground quickly or dodging those annoying projectiles. If you find yourself getting swarmed, jumping and dashing is a great way to reposition and find some breathing room.
Reloading is another rhythm-based mechanic. When you see the
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