The Massacre Is Kicking Off With More For The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Texas

The main theme for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is here along with some of the victims we will play in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

We have more of the sights, and specifically sounds, coming at us all for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre today. A new track for the game has dropped out there and it is one of the more important ones, given that this is the main theme that Sumo Nottingham and Gun Interactive will have for us in the game. Not that we will be going into The Texas Chain Saw Massacre trying to listen for the music with the looming threat of chain saws everywhere, but it is something we will hear while the matches are getting ready to kick off. Among other music that is always in these games. All of this, though, is to lead into the other fun bit that we have coming at us that will be in the game.

This is all nice to hear and we also get some fun shots of the Texas landscape we will be trekking through, but it is not much more to add to the game. Unless that is your jam. Those looking for a bit more, though, can look a little bit lower while listening to this track and see some of the victims we will be playing or hunting down in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. All of these are done up in a nice, classic trading card style from the era with in-game stats and bios to help figure out which one we might be going in with. Here we have Leland and Ana to look at. The first being an Ex-Highschool Wrestler and the other sister to the lead from the original story. Both have their own strengths and weaknesses, just as the other three will have once they are fully shown off to the world. Have a look and see what we are all gearing up for.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre — The Massacre (Main Theme)

“The Massacre” is the main theme from the soundtrack for the upcoming asymmetrical horror experience, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

By Ross Tregenza, featuring Wes Keltner

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre — Leland The Texas Chain Saw Massacre — Ana

How often do you suspect we are going to hear this track in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and will it get over-played at some point? Will we have other music playing during the game or will this one break the mold of using music to let us know that something horrible is almost there? Do you like the look of these two characters here and will this style get you further invested in the game over time? Give us your thoughts and feelings down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all as you so wish. When we have more to offer up for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, know that we will have it all here for you. Just be sure to keep checking back in for all of that and everything else we can muster up for you.