Gaming’s eighth generation allowed asymmetrical, four-players-versus-one-character action a more viable genre for console gamers. Starting with the critically lambasted “Evolve”, gamers with friends or who could tolerate teaming with randoms who didn’t understand the class system could come together and succeed or fail to kill monsters, survive horrific events, and embrace the grind of leveling up multiple characters & creatures. As the years progressed so did the genre gaining studios who had the ability to attain access to actual Hollywood properties including “The Predator”, “Evil Dead”, and even having character-specific levels like those inspired by “Saw” in “Dead By Daylight”.
Developer Sumo Digital teamed with the publisher responsible for turning “Friday the 13th” into an actual enjoyable video game – Gun Interactive – to turn another horror franchise into a true digital masterpiece: “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”. Clean that chainsaw chain of flesh, be quiet as possible escaping the basement, and enjoy these first impressions of “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” the game.