Fans of asymmetrical horror multiplayer titles are feasting right now.
I got myfirst taste of The Texas Chain Saw Massacrelast October.
I walked away enthusiastic about the games potential.

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Almost a year later, the final release is here.
Ive spent the last week murdering and getting murdered in an array of deceptively gorgeous Texas locales.
Disclaimer:This review was made possible thanks to a PC and Xbox review codes provided by Gun Interactive.

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The company did not see the contents of this review before publishing.
Each match starts with four unfortunate souls captured and bound by cannibalistic family members.
The victims must desperately search for tools, makeshift weapons, and escape routes.

Meanwhile, three players act as Leatherface and ‘The Family’ to hunt down and execute the would-be escapees.
Even if you’re eliminated early in the match, witnessing these film-worthy moments unfold is endlessly satisfying.
Day and Night variations present worthwhile atmosphere changes to the stages as well.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre house interior
For example, Connie’s active ability is Focus, which allows her to rapidly pick locks.
Experimenting with these possibilities provides worthwhile character progression.
Thoughtful character nuances combined with unlockable stat points keep matches feeling fresh.

To ensure even more gameplay variety, The Family members all possess notable pros and cons.
Leatherface is a towering brute that can decimate victims with ease.
He’s also incredibly bulky, making it impossible to navigate crawlspaces and tight corridors.

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These character nuances combined with unlockable stat points keep matches from feeling overly repetitive.
The heavy, distorted soundtrack also sustains a constant feeling of apprehension.
Again, much like the best horror films, you dread the moments when the haunting score escalates.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre bone pile
Additionally, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre hosts an array of strange bugs.
There’s no gameplay tutorial or modes with AI to ease players into the relatively involved core loop.
For audiences comfortable with asymmetrical horror, this probably isn’t a dealbreaker.

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However, I worry less studied players won’t bother with the hurdles.
From a player count perspective, asymmetrical multiplayer titles are inherently imbalanced, which introduces many gameplay balancing problems.
Early matches are exhilarating because everyone is disoriented and struggling to comprehend the gravity of the situation.

Unfortunately, as our groups grew to understand the maps and mechanics better, things quickly became one-sided.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Should You Play?
Much like its infamous source material, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is unapologetic in its design philosophies.

In many ways, that’s precisely what they achieved.
We’re in the timeline where passionate teams are empowered to take creative risks and reimagine established game mechanics.
That pursuit is one I’ll always champion.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre poetically embodies a transformative moment in horror cinema through a modernized online multiplayer vessel.
Its day-one addition toXbox Game PassandPC Game Passwill also make its horrific package even more enticing.
Excellent gameplay dynamics and gorgeous locations elevate the overall experience.














