Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game Review

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game from Gun Interactive offers an asymmetrical horror experience based on Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic film. Like Dead by Daylight and the soon-to-be shuttered Friday the 13th Game before it, its foundational theme is authenticity.

Players take on either a family member or one of the survivors – such as Bubba “Leatherface” Sawyer himself, Hitchhiker, or Cook.

Asymmetrical Multiplayer

Gun Interactive and Sumo Digital Nottingham have joined forces to bring the iconic Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series into asymmetrical multiplayer horror games. Players can choose between playing as members of the Slaughter Family or their unfortunate victims while trying to escape their relentless pursuers.

As with other asymmetrical multiplayer horror games like Dead by Daylight or the soon-to-be-closed Friday the 13th Game, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre pits three Killers against four Victims to locate each other and escape from a map alive. Victims must rely on stealth tactics and quick thinking, while Killers will need to use every means necessary to stop them, including meat grinders or Leatherface’s chainsaw.

Each character in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre brings unique abilities, giving players plenty of options and ways to approach every match. For instance, the Cook can see footsteps; Johnny can track noise; Sissy can set traps, and Grandpa can reveal all survivors with his roar ability.

Killers also possess many weapons; Leatherface’s chainsaw can be set on high speed to cut through any survivors who come his way quickly. However, he can adjust it for stealthier attacks that only do instantaneous damage. Furthermore, Blood buckets collected from victims will help power special episodes of The Killers.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre stands out from similar asymmetrical multiplayer horror games with its level of choice and variety. It sets itself apart by not permitting duplicate characters during matches – something that may take players some time to get used to. While learning each character’s strengths and weaknesses might take some time, The game does an excellent job of keeping matches from becoming repetitive by not permitting duplicates in each game.

Adding another level of surprise and tension, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre offers four unique escape routes on each map for Victims in each match – unique among asymmetrical multiplayer horror games that usually only provide a single means of escape or victory.

Stealth

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game offers an engaging asymmetrical multiplayer experience that lets players assume either Victim or Family roles, using stealth as the cornerstone of success in this suspenseful horror title. Action often breaks out abruptly, and it can take players by surprise!

Victims and Killers can customize their game experience through additional attributes that complement the perks they already possess, providing other strengths for different aspects of gameplay. Understanding these attributes and how they work are integral to creating well-rounded, balanced characters who feel unique yet practical. However, some players find them easy enough to comprehend or upgrade.

Stealth in Texas Chainsaw Massacre game involves remaining undetectable by Family members while moving around the map, which can be difficult. One way for victims to improve their stealth is avoiding areas with loud sounds like doors opening and closing or animals caged up; another method would be using Victim Detection skills to pinpoint other Family members on the map.

Stealth Attributes help Victims avoid making noise by decreasing their overall detection range and movement speed – something which is especially useful when traversing hellish environments filled with piles of bones or disturbing sights such as graveyards.

Victims can utilize various environmental objects in the game to their advantage, for instance, blocking an access route with viscera-filled buckets or chicken cages that must be destroyed to reach hidden crawlspaces. Care must be taken when dismantling these obstacles, as any explosion could alert Family members.

Victims can leverage their Stealth Attribute to access tools that will aid their stealthy journey across the map, such as flashlights and noise-canceling headphones that will cancel out nearby screams. Victims can also awaken Grandpa by feeding him blood – following these tips can maximize players’ chances of victory as Victims or survival as Killers in slaughterhouse environments.

Locations from the Original Movie

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), set in Austin, was one of the earliest horror movies to explore cannibalism as a theme and was widely commercially successful; multiple sequels have since followed, and several real locations were used, such as where Leatherface’s family resided, back of a gas station, and an old factory for filming purposes.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre videogame was first released in 2023 and features iconic locations from the classic film. Players can select one of three maps, each offering different challenges and escape routes; Family House being the most popular, which houses a cannibalistic house where the Sawyer family lives along with Leatherface’s butchering equipment in its basement and features some of the film’s most brutal kills.

Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre introduced audiences worldwide to a family of cannibalistic slaughterhouse workers who turned to cannibalism when industrialization forced them out of business. For the film, their farmhouse was decorated with roadkill and scraps from local slaughterhouses for an authentic and macabre aesthetic; their lifestyle and killing methods illustrated Hooper’s dark depiction of family values.

Multiple exits in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre allow players to escape the Family House, such as the Valve Exit and Fuse Box Exit. The Valve Exit can be found in the basement area and requires a pressure valve handle to be opened. Meanwhile, Fuse Box Exits are located across the upper landing of the main staircase luggage room, where players must find and attach a fuse box with a pump to use this escape route.

The Gas Station Map in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the most iconic locations in the film and poses one of its most significant challenges to players. Players must enter an enormous building with multiple rooms where cannibal family members can hide. However, unlike the other two maps featured here, this one does not feature either a basement or back garden to access its Valve Exit; players must first locate a pressure valve handle located somewhere within its Backfield, Barn, Compound Living Room Tool Storage areas before connecting it with its Pressure Tank to access its Valve Exit exit.

Gameplay

Gun Media has designed an asymmetrical multiplayer horror game called Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game that promises a host of new twists and thrills inspired by the beloved movie franchise of the same name. While similar in style to Dead by Daylight, its gameplay offers unique elements sure to please horror fans.

The game takes place just before the events depicted in the film, and players take on both roles of victims and killers in a series of maps, where survivors must try to escape while collecting items to help complete their quest. Furthermore, this title features numerous characters with their unique skills.

One of the most fascinating elements of gameplay is upgrading weapons. This allows survivors to personalize their characters and increase damage output. Furthermore, players can unlock perks enabling them to perform specific actions – these perks are essential in surviving this game, so they must be activated whenever possible.

Another impressive aspect of the game is its graphics. The developers have done an incredible job recreating the visuals from the movie; lighting and models look incredible while running smoothly on most PCs.

But this game does have its issues: too much like a simulator and too little like a survival horror game. Perhaps a more successful approach would have been making its mark within this genre instead of remaining faithful to its source material, which has sapped much of its charm.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game offers an engaging asymmetrical multiplayer horror experience for franchise fans and those looking for something different than traditional shooter titles. Available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.