Video games come in different genres that suit players' tastes and preferences. Some games make you hopelessly in love, while others are casual feel-good games to cheer you up on a bad day.
Other games help you release your frustrations in a healthy way or make you feel awesome, with their soundtracks making you feel unstoppable, even while working out at home or in a gym.
Here are some of the games that have soundtracks that can make you go past your limit and feel unstoppable in the process.
Devil May Cry V Soundtrack
If you need the motivation to get to the gym to pump iron or for a run on the streets, then Devil May Cry V's soundtrack can help you with that.
The game is a hack-and-slash action-adventure game with soundtracks that make you want to do everything as stylishly as possible despite them making you want to go all out.
We highly recommend the game's combat music such as "Bury The Light," "Subhuman," "Devil Trigger," and "Crimson Cloud," to give you the motivation you need to push yourself further.
Doom (2016) & Doom: Eternal Soundtrack
The soundtrack included in the Doom games, even in the original 1993 game, is enough to make people feel like they could rip and tear entire hordes of demons with their bare hands.
This first-person shooter puts you in the shoes of the Doom Slayer, also known as Doom Guy, a marine with rage so horrifying slaying demons is a mere walk in the park for him.
Recommended soundtracks to work out include "Rip and Tear," "The Only Thing They Fear Is You," "BFG Division," and pretty much every track in the game.
Rip and tear until your reps are done.
Sonic Frontiers Soundtrack
Despite being a newcomer in the gaming industry, many of Sonic Frontiers' soundtrack is worth listening to get you in the zone to work on your reps.
Sonic Frontiers is an open-world platform adventure game that has players search for the Chaos emeralds as Sonic the Hedgehog, find his companions, and discover the truth in a race against time. The game comes with mechanics and levels inspired by the old games, but it also introduces combat mechanics that set it apart from its predecessors, which include parries, counters, combos, and a new Cyloop ability to take down mysterious and colossal foes.
Tracks such as "Find Your Flame," "Undefeatable," and "Break Through It All" will be a welcome addition to your workout playlist.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Soundtrack
Memes and Max0r references aside, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance's soundtrack stood the test of time, much like the game it comes with, providing gamers with memes, amazing gameplay, and soundtracks that make you feel like an invincible cyborg ninja.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is another hack-and-slash action game that has players play as Raiden as he goes up against a private military company with a hidden sinister agenda and seek "revengeance" for the humiliation he suffered in a previous mission.
Most, if not all, of the game's soundtracks are worthy additions to your workout playlist, but the game's boss tracks, most notably "Stains of Time," "The Only Thing I Know For Real," "Hot Wind Blowing," and "It Has To Be This Way," are definite must-haves.
God of War III Soundtrack
Old Kratos of God of War's Norse Saga may be an awesome and unrelenting force of nature that comes with a soundtrack that makes you feel the same. However, Young Kratos in his Greek god-slaying days is a more dangerous beast willing to do anything to get his revenge, per Game Rant. The soundtrack of this saga, especially in the third game, reflects Kratos' willingness to make the gods suffer well.
God of War III is the last game of the God of War series' Greek Saga, where Kratos finally faces the rest of the Olympian gods and settle the score with Zeus once and for all.
Soundtracks such as "Poseidon's Wrath," "Overture," and most definitely, "Rage of Sparta" should be in your workout playlist.
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