Playing Texas Chain Saw Massacre with friends offers players a significant edge compared to others. Although voice chat can be beneficial, only a handful of random gamers utilize it, and even fewer use it to strategize effectively. On the other hand, friends who form a group can devise a plan prior to the game, giving them an advantage from the start.
Not only does finding a group of friends enhance the chances of winning, but it also adds more fun to the Texas Chain Saw Massacre experience. The game's quick rounds allow for laughing off losses and celebrating victories more frequently than in most standard arena games.
How To Create A Party
Open the game.
Hit the 'Party Options' button on the main screen.
Select 'Create Party.'
Give the code to friends.
Clicking 'Invite' will prompt a screen to send the code to any friend using the same console.
It is enjoyable to play as Grandpa, a family member, or a victim without the hassle of figuring out each other's objectives. Four players can team up as victims, while three players can take on the roles of family members. Even if your group is smaller, you can still play together, but you might need to join random players online.
How To Join A Party
Open the game.
Hit the 'Party Options' button on the main screen.
Select 'Join Party.'
Enter the code provided by the host.
To join a party, you need to enter a code known to the host, just like when organizing a party. Alternatively, if the two players are on each other's official friends list, the code can be sent directly through the chosen console. Don't forget to check for the link.
This game aims to differentiate itself from Dead By Daylight, and playing as a party allows players to experience and explore the unique distinctions together. While the style and concept may be similar, the strategies employed by both the victims and the family are significantly diverse.
Texas Chain Saw Massacre is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.