Dont worry weallhave, asThe Texas Chain Saw Massacreis anythingbutbiased towards survivors.

Fortunately, theres also the option of playing the villains, which is arguably more entertaining than the former.

Playing the bad guy?

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Lets talk turkey, or you know,human skin.

His purpose is simple: listen out for clues that point to the survivors whereabouts.

To make the most of Grandpas ability, youll need to feed him blood bags as the round progresses.

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So, do yourself a favor anduseGrandpa.

And if you think that sort of pack mentality is another form of bullying, then youd be right.

Youre villains, though, so it fits the bill and theres nothing anyone can do about it.

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Or at least, not without a time-consuming lock picking attempt, anyway.

So, its always best to take your time andlockthose doorsbeforethe survivors get the drop on them.

So, whats your take?

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Have you had a chance to play throughThe Texas Chain Saw Massacreyet?

Let us know your thoughts over on our socialshere.

Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.

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