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Any recommendations?
Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal are probably the kings of this for me. Metal: Hellsinger too but that's a rhythm fighting game
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance does this the best imo
RULES OF NATURE!
*Throws a whole-ass Metal Gear"
I should get back into Metal: Hellsinger. Such a good game
Nothing beats suddenly hearing the big monster's theme morphing into Proof of a Hero when you are close to winning in Monster Hunter.
It's kind of dumb but honestly fun as hell if you can find a working peripheral: DJ Hero honestly still rips. The music rocks and you can change the music on the fly
On a more accessible side Hades does a good job increasing in intensity as things get more chaotic
Payday 2
Frostpunk and Cyberpunk do it pretty well.
Like a Dragon/Yakuza. Its not dynamically adaptive, but you definitely feel the soundtrack and they sync really well to fightsz. It also is synced perfectly to boss intros!
Raphael's Final Act from BG3
Probably the best track in any game considering the boss you're fighting is literally singing it while beating your ass
Nier Automata