Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game image takes us behind the gas station

Gun Interactive and Sumo Nottingham are working together to develop a Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game that looks incredible so far. Set before the events of the original Chainsaw film (watch it HERE), this game will include recreations of locations from that movie: the farmhouse, the slaughterhouse, and the gas station. And today the game’s developers have shared an image from the game that shows us what’s behind the gas station. To see the environment players will make their way through while playing the gas station map, take a look at the picture in this Twitter embed:

Matches of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game will pit 4 victim characters against 3 killer characters. The story of the game has the following set-up: When Maria Flores went missing, and local law enforcement seemed to stall out in their search, her younger sister Ana teamed up with some of Maria’s friends from college to pick up the trail. It’s time for you to meet our cast of Victims.

The cast that has been assembled to bring the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game’s characters to life includes genre icon Kane Hodder, who is doing the motion-capture performance for Leatherface; Edwin Neal, providing the voice of the Hitch-hiker, the character he played in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre; plus Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s Halloween), Kristina Klebe (Don’t Kill It), Sean Whalen (The People Under the Stairs), and Damian Maffei (The Strangers: Prey at Night). You can find out more about the killer characters at THIS LINK and the victim characters HERE.

Are you looking forward to playing the Texas Chainsaw Massacre video game? If so, which map are you most looking forward to playing in? Let us know by leaving a comment below. I’m very curious about the gas station, but I have a feeling the farmhouse is going to be my favorite.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Edwin Neal
Source: TXChainSawGame

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