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10 Games That Could Not Have Had More Perfect Soundtracks

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DOOM

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DOOM was one of 2016’s surprise hits. Nobody quite expected it to be quite as satisfying as it turned out to be, with fluid controls, satisfying shooting, and a shed load of gore. As we sprinted around levels, crushing the skulls of demons with our bare hands and eliminating entire waves of enemies with one blast of the BFG, we were fueled. Inspired to deliver as much pain as humanly possible to these otherworldly creatures, and it was all thanks to its soundtrack.

Created by Mick Gordon, the DOOM original soundtrack consists of 31 tracks and over two hours of heavy metal goodness. Featuring a blend of heavy guitar riffs and pulsing electronica tones, there’s no possible better soundtrack to our gory battle against the forces of hell. Forget about getting you in the zone, DOOM’s soundtrack will get you so incredibly hyped and immersed in the experience you’ll spend hours at a time blasting your way through the hordes without a care in the world.


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