'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' Video Game - New Video Previews the Unique Gameplay Approach - Bloody Disgusting

2022-08-20 10:47:10 By : Ms. Tina Zhou

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Today is, after all, August 18th, the day in 1973 that an infamous tragedy befell a group of five youths. But they were not the first to disappear on County Road 172…

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game will pit four helpless victims up against three Leatherface family members, a “3 vs. 4” structure that should set the game apart from other multiplayer horror titles including Friday the 13th: The Game and Predator: Hunting Grounds.

Check out the new teaser video below and expect more soon.

The Texas Chain  Saw  Massacre will be launching in 2023 on Playstation®4, Playstation®5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, and will be launching into Game Pass on Xbox and PC.

The game will feature classic villains from the movies as well as new family members, and the events of the Chain Saw game will take place *before* Tobe Hooper’s original classic.

Kane Hodder is playing Leatherface, and Ed Neal, who played the Hitchhiker in Tobe Hooper’s original horror classic, will be reprising the role in the upcoming game.

Here’s the plot synopsis: “A group of five young adults led by Ana Flores set out to search for her missing sister. What they found was terror beyond their wildest nightmares.”

Today we remember the tragedy that befell a group of five youths on August 18th, 1973.

But they were not the first to disappear on County Road 172 …

Coming in 2023. 3 Family Members. 4 Helpless Victims. Who will survive, and what will be left of them? pic.twitter.com/M8xTqqOuJK

— The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (@TXChainSawGame) August 18, 2022

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Days Gone is “set in the Pacific Northwest after a devastating global pandemic.”

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If he lands the role, Sam Heughan would play Deacon St. John.

Deadline also reports, “I hear Turner’s script will be a love ballad to motorcycle movies; the bike being Deacon’s sole form of transportation, his horse in this would-be, modern-day western.”

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