The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Tips For Family And Victims
18.08.2023 - 08:29
/ gamespot.com
/ Mark Delaney
Whether you've gone hunting or are fighting to survive, our Texas Chain Saw Massacre tips can aid you in your mission.
By Mark Delaney on
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is every bit as unforgiving and brutal as its 1974 inspiration, so whether you're on the family team comprised of several sadistic killers or the victim team made up of a few young adults bleeding all over the place, it pays to have a plan and stick to it. We've already put in dozens of hours with the asymmetrical multiplayer horror game, so we come offering tips for either side of a match. Use these pointers to either make it out alive or finish preparing your dinner.
Use these tips when you're on the killers' side of a match to round up all victims and prevent any Final Girls or Guys from making it to the sequel.
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Every round as the killers is made a little easier if one person plays as either Sissy or the Hitckhiker. The reason for this is they are the only two killers who can crouch and enter small spaces like the victims can. While victims may use a crawlspace or crack in the wall to gain distance on Leatherface, Johnny, or the Cook, these more slender sadists can follow right behind them.
Several killers have a finite number of items, like the Cook's padlocks or the Hitchhiker's traps. Don't waste time using these, as you can move them later if you want to, and in the meantime, they will ensure the property is made much more deadly right as a match begins.
Some objects, like electrified cattle traps, display their status with green and red lights. If you're on the family team, green lights are bad, as they mean the trap isn't activated. Make sure to follow the yellow cord from trap to battery or generator and take the time to turn it on.
If you've seen the movie, you know the Slaughter family does well to communicate. You should too. Telling your allies when you've spotted someone, or that one of your traps has been set off can be very valuable information and be the difference between life and death for Ana and her friends. Frankly, this tip works both ways. Victims should also stay in voice chat if they can and help keep each other upright with intel.
The Cook has a unique listening ability on a cooldown, but the sound design in this game is so strong that anyone can benefit from a well-tuned ear. Listen for survivors rummaging through tall grass, talking to each other, or messing with objects like a locked door. You'd be surprised how much you can infer from the