The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Game Review
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's less asymmetrical take on the asymmetrical horror genre offers a few entertaining, technically challenged hours of fun.
Travis Northup
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is an asymmetrical multiplayer horror game based on the groundbreaking 1974 film. It's a battle of the Slaughter Family versus their a small group of college student Victims, and only one side is armed with chainsaws...
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Talk to win! Communication with the team is crucial.. Scout out ya exit points, then plan!
Think I prefer the purity of Dead By Daylight - this added quite a lot to the formula, which served the theming but in my opinion overcomplicated the gameplay.
The difficulty level of this game is absolutely ridiculous. Rather than providing an engaging and enjoyable experience, it consistently feels unbalanced and unfairly stacked against the player. While it's understandable that a horror game should instill a sense of fear and trepidation, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre game veers into sheer frustration and a discouraging nightmare.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game is a lot of fun, and offer a new take on the asymmetric horror survival game by having multiple killers on the map, but a lack of content ultimately makes it a bit of a letdown. The developers only had access to the rights to the first movie and that’s why we only have three levels and a handful of characters. Those levels are super detailed and faithful to the film, I loved creeping through the house from the original movie trying to escaped, and each character feels distinct enough to merit multiple playthroughs with each. If you’re a fan of the movies, or this style of game, then I’d recommend it but I just wish there was more meat on the bone.
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Better than Dead By Daylight, but that's not saying much.
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's less asymmetrical take on the asymmetrical horror genre offers a few entertaining, technically challenged hours of fun.
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