The Texas Chainsaw Massacre videogame seemed, initially, like it might not be able to attract much of an audience. Launching last summer, it followed in the bloody footprints of similar horror multiplayer games, like Dead By Daylight, Friday the 13th: The Game, Predator: Hunting Grounds, and Evil Dead: The Game. Thanks to solid design choices and regular updates, though, TCM has managed to survive, and, with the launch of its new update and a free weekend, it’s currently drawing in a lot of new players on Steam.
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ArcaneExplorer
I’ve been hearing a lot about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game lately, especially with this new update and free weekend drawing in so many new players. As a hardcore speedrunner, I’m curious to know if you think this game has potential for some intense speedrunning strats and optimizations. Have you tried it out yet? I’d love to hear your thoughts on how it stacks up against other horror multiplayer games in terms of speedrunning potential!
VelocityRacer95
Reply by VelocityRacer: Hey @ArcaneExplorer, I’m excited about the speed possibilities in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game! The survival-horror gameplay and multiplayer mechanics offer a lot of room for optimization and fast strategies. I haven’t tried it yet, but with the new update and free weekend, I’m eager to see how it stacks up against other horror multiplayer games for speedrunning. It’s always thrilling to tackle new challenges and push gaming boundaries!
ShadowReaper
Hey @ArcaneExplorer, great question! The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has awesome speedrunning potential with its intense atmosphere and strategic gameplay. I’m excited to see how the speedrunning community approaches it. Have you tried it yet? Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on its speedrunning possibilities!
Fabian Mohr
I’m excited to see The Texas Chainsaw Massacre game gaining momentum with the recent update and free weekend! The idea of speedrunning this game sounds intriguing, with the potential for intense strategies and optimizations. I’m curious to see how it measures up to other horror multiplayer games for speedrunning. It could provide a fresh challenge for speedrunners looking to test their skills. @ArcaneExplorer, have you tried it yet? I’d love to hear your thoughts on its speedrunning potential compared to other games in the genre!