PS5 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (R2)
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PS5 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (R2)

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PS5 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (R2)The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Features Featuring locations depicted in or inspired by the 1974 classic horror film, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will see teams of Victims and Family facing off against one another in a deadly game of cat and mouse 3v4 team based multiplayer, a first for asymmetric horror Victims must use teamwork, stealth, and all of their abilities to try to escape from the clutches of the Slaughter Family. With a robust metagame

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 

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  • Featuring locations depicted in or inspired by the 1974 classic horror film, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will see teams of Victims and Family facing off against one another in a deadly game of cat and mouse
  • 3v4 team based multiplayer, a first for asymmetric horror
  • Victims must use teamwork, stealth, and all of their abilities to try to escape from the clutches of the Slaughter Family. With a robust metagame encouraging build crafting, and intense, terrifying gameplay, the team of Victims will find the odds stacked against them as they search for the tools they need to unlock exits and flee the property
  • The Slaughter Family must lock down the property and hunt down each and every victim. Featuring the iconic Leatherface, Cook, and Hitchhiker from the film, the Family will be joined by new additions Sissy and Johnny, created in cooperation with Kim Henkel, the original writer of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The Family must use their special abilities and brutal nature to chase down, corner, and dispatch the Victims one by one, all the while making sure to keep Grandpa fed

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Take on the role of one of the notorious Slaughter family, or their victims, in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a third-person asymmetrical horror experience based on the groundbreaking and iconic 1974 horror film.

Texas. Early 1973. Ana and a group of close friends embark on a journey to the small dusty town of Newt, TX, the last known location of Ana's missing sister, Maria. The group's search quickly turns into a nightmare of unimaginable proportions when they mistakenly invade the home of Leatherface and his cannibalistic family.

Tied up, tortured, and left for dead, the group must find the strength to fight back and escape before it's too late. Featuring strategic 3v4 team-based multiplayer gameplay, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre will allow players to truly experience this iconic franchise. The only question is, who will survive, and what will be left of them?

Title: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 
Platform: PS5
Publisher: Nighthawk Interactive
Region: 2 EUR
Release Date: 18 August 2023
Genre: Asymmetric Horror Multiplayer
Voice: English Text: English, Japanese
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