The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the latest in the long line of asymmetrical multiplayer horror titles has arrived for PC and consoles, bringing the popular slasher franchise to the current generation of gaming. Here is the rundown of all of the controls for the game’s PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Mouse & Keyboard Controls
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Victim PC Controls
Here are the Mouse & Keyboard controls for Victims in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as seen in the image above.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Family PC Controls
The Family’s mouse and keyboard controls are very similar to the Victims’, but with some slight variations:
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Leatherface PC Controls
The iconic horror villain Leatherface has a unique control scheme. While much of it is similar to the family, his chainsaw requires a few different commands.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Console Controls
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Victim Controls
Here are the console controls for Victims in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as seen in the image above.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Family Controls
The Family’s console controls are very similar to the Victims’, but with some slight variations:
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Leatherface Controls
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Grant Testa
Grant Testa is a writer at Prima Games, who specializes in achievement hunting and horror gaming. He is also an avid comic book reader/collector, fantasy footballer, and rock music fanatic.
Thousands who have been defeated by Grant in online multiplayer games have cried to themselves, wondering, “How did he get so good?! Why can’t I be a gaming demigod like him?” They would probably be surprised to learn that Grant actually inherited his elite gaming skills from his mom, Joann Hansen, one of the speediest stenographers/typists in the nation, (and probably the world). Fun fact: he is also the son of the world’s first “let’s player” and comedy legend, Tim Testa.
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