Gun Interactive recently revealed more information for their upcoming multiplayer asymmetrical horror game based on the groundbreaking 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Tobe Hooper's classic has endured for almost 50 years; Texas Chain Saw Massacre has become a key horror franchise and the hulking Leatherface is one of the most recognized horror movie villains of all time.
The publisher behind the 2017 Friday the 13th: The Game has opted to turn another classic horror franchise of the 70s and 80s into a multiplayer game adaptation. This is the first iteration of the franchise as a video game since the 1983 release of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre on the Atari 2600 by Wizard Video. The game was received with controversy and sold poorly due to its violent nature, causing many stores to refuse to carry it. Despite this, Leatherface has recently found success in popular games as a guest character or outfit in the likes of Dead by Daylight and Call of Duty: Warzone. This asymmetrical game could be his next big break.
10 Things That Hold Up Well About 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's Twitter account has shared glimpses of the game for some time now, but more details have come to light through interviews and hands-on previews. The game has an unorthodox style, opting for 3 members of Chain Saw Massacre's Sawyer family against 4 unlucky teenagers instead of the typical 1v4. Teamwork is vital for each side if they hope to succeed, with each victim and killer having unique abilities and customization options that affect how they play.
There are only two ways for victims to escape the clutches of the Sawyers. Victims can stun the killers or maneuver their way through hard-to-reach places such as
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