Texas Chain Saw Massacre Review – Thrill Of The Hunt

Texas Chain Saw Massacre Review - Thrill Of The Hunt

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: A Terrifyingly Fun Multiplayer Horror Game

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1974’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is an absolute horror classic. It’s gritty, brutal, and downright terrifying. So, when I heard that Gun Media and Sumo Nottingham were developing a video game adaptation, I was both thrilled and nervous. But let me tell you, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game is everything I hoped for and more. It’s nauseatingly tense, cleverly terrifying, and built for the long haul of your gaming marathon.

As an experienced gamer, I’ve played my fair share of asymmetrical horror multiplayer games, but The Texas Chain Saw Massacre quickly became my favorite. The unique 4v3 setup truly captures the essence of a horror movie. And here’s the thing, the game doesn’t even try to give both sides an even playing field. It intentionally stacks the odds against the victims, creating a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek that is both challenging and exhilarating.

Let’s talk about the characters. The roster consists of five victims and five members of the Slaughter family. From the vicious Leatherface to the creepy hitchhiker and the new addition, Sissy, each character brings a unique playstyle to the game. While the family members have specialized abilities, the victims are more similar in performance. However, each victim has a special ability and customizable builds, ensuring a variety of strategies for survival. Your goal as a victim? Get the hell out of that basement! But escaping is no easy task.

Leatherface always starts in the basement with the victims, revving his chainsaw like a horror symphony. Trust me, that sound alone can trigger your fight-or-flight response. Meanwhile, two other family members start outside, each with their own tasks to perform, like setting traps or fortifying exit doors. The killers’ different skills complement each other, creating an intricate web of terror. Victims must stay quiet while moving swiftly, as time is always against them. The longer a match goes on, the more the balance tips in favor of the sadistic family. It’s a constant struggle for survival, and it’s never easy.

Basement

The audio and visual elements of the game are top-notch. The original soundtrack, created with the “Apprehension Engine,” adapts to every situation, creating a pulse-pounding experience like no other. From the distant sound of a generator to the ominous drips in the basement, every sound serves a purpose. The teams even communicate at times, adding an extra layer of immersion. And speaking of immersion, the game uses tall grass to perfection. Killers can pass right by victims hiding in it, creating heart-pounding moments of near-misses. It’s these little details that truly make The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game shine.

Now, let’s talk maps. Yes, there are only three maps, or six if you count their nighttime variants. But trust me when I say that these maps are brilliantly designed. Each one takes place in the same region of Texas, but they offer enough variations to keep things interesting. From tall sunflower fields to a slaughterhouse with under-patrolled areas, each map presents its own challenges and escape routes. The repeated aesthetic of dry grass, dilapidated sheds, and locked gates may blend together at first, but as you play more, the layouts start to piece together, adding to the overall immersion.

One of my favorite aspects of the game is the use of wells. When feeling cornered, jumping down a well can provide a temporary escape. However, it sets you back to the basement, leaving you injured and vulnerable. It’s a brilliant mechanic that perfectly captures the essence of the horror genre. It’s as if the first moments of the match are replayed, but usually faster. Healing becomes vital, killers become more relentless, and the dread intensifies. It’s absolutely chilling, and I love every second of it.

Escape

All of these elements combine to create rounds that are as tense as any scripted single-player horror experience. Each 10-20 minute match is filled with heart-pounding moments and rewarding gameplay. But what sets The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game apart is the deep and enriching metagame. XP is doled out both per account and per character, allowing for universal unlocks and character-specific improvements. The skill trees are lengthy, offering numerous paths for customization, and players can respec at will without penalties. It’s a system that truly rewards and empowers players, and it adds to the longevity and replayability of the game.

If there’s one area where The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game falls slightly short, it would be cosmetic choices. While the victims have several unlockable outfits, they are merely palette swaps. The game strives for authenticity, but I hope to see more varied cosmetic options in the future. Nonetheless, it doesn’t hinder the overall experience, and I’ve found solace in wearing outfits that help me blend in.

Now, let’s address the issue of team sizes. As someone who regularly plays with a group of three, I’ve noticed that we always end up on the victim side due to the 4v3 setup. Private matches become our only option if we want to hunt down victims. It’s a minor inconvenience, but it would be great if there were more alternatives that still allowed for metagame progress. However, this issue aside, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game is an absolute triumph.

Final Words

The team at Gun Media and Sumo Nottingham have truly excelled in creating a multiplayer horror game that stays true to the source material. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game is terrifying and immensely fun, with a metagame that adds depth and replay value. Whether you’re a fan of the classic movie or just a horror game enthusiast, this game will reset your expectations for multiplayer horror experiences. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping, chainsaw-revving adventure like no other!

Please note: Playing The Texas Chain Saw Massacre* game may induce occasional heart palpitations, irrational fears of chainsaws, and an insatiable desire to watch horror movies. Proceed with caution and remember to have fun!*