Club Kukeiha, or Michiru?
This is a leap over the regular stuff you do: you've composed something complex enough to be featured in a contemporary video game soundtrack.
It initially reminded me of Club Kukeiha... or rather, the music/sound team responsible for the Vampire Killer/Castlevania series soundtracks. Michiru Yamane, who composed the Symphony of the Night soundtrack, comes to mind as well. Consider it a compliment, then, to have a critic be reminded of such things; those soundtracks were tricky and technically complex, not to mention inspiring to hear while killing vampires.
It does, however, seem a little repetitive. Maybe if the chord progression changed a little over the course of the song, rather than merely enhance the intensity of the instruments (particularly the percussion), then it would be even more likely to fit this into a game setting.
By itself, however, it's an excellent start. Several cool ideas play out here, so take a few footnotes from this track before moving onto others.