![]() The Texas Chainsaw Massacre hits the nail on the head when it comes to both the graphical and sound fronts. Do I want to be a great teammate and try to take some of the pressure off of their backs by making plenty of noise, or do I want to be greedy and plot my big escape? The choice is yours, and each map allows you ample opportunity to choose how you want to proceed. Playing as a Victim was one of the most stressful times I’ve had in recent memory, requiring me to think about every move I was planning on making before committing to it. Depending on the severity of the situation you find yourself in, you may need to gather up items quickly while making plenty of noise, or if you are in the clear, you can be quiet and stealthy about grabbing your items of choice. Any time you begin to interact with any of these objects as a Victim or Killer, you’ll need to choose how you want to engage, thanks to a meter that pops up on the screen. ![]() ![]() There are a variety of different objects scattered around the map that you can use as both a Victim or a Killer, from the ever-so-handy Unlocking Kit to the self-defense-prone Bone Shard. ![]()
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