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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre – This is how fun motion capturing is!

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Horror films and games are meant to inspire fear and terror in the audience. But what it’s like on set during the making is another story. Publisher Gun Interactive takes us to the set of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in a new video and shows us that motion capturing is also great fun in a horror scenario.

Insane killers or victims fighting for survival? You will be spoilt for choice when Texas Chain Saw Massacre is released at an unknown date. In the latest video for the game, the actors show us the challenges of motion capture – and how much fun you can have with the right people. Because even though the various actors and actresses do an excellent job, they have plenty of time to joke around and have fun. Best go and see for yourselves.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is an asynchronous multiplayer game based on the iconic 1974 horror film. As a player, you either take on the roles of the insane members of the Slaughter family. Or you can play as one of the survivors and try to escape from the nightmarish farmhouse.

Although we don’t know the release date of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, we do know on which platforms it will be released. You will be able to play the game on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. The horror game will also be part of the Xbox Game Pass. In the context of this, the title was already presented in autumn last year. You can also find more details on the (official website)

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