Just like the Family, the Victims have their own roles to play and that’s to escape the clutches and avoid death from the Family. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Victims’ Abilities allow players to successfully evade their captors and make their daring escape. To make that task much easier here are all of the Victim’s abilities in the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre game.
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All Victims will have their attributes broken into five separate categories while still keeping their own special abilities to keep them all individually unique. The five attributes are Toughness, Endurance, Strength, Proficiency, and Stealth
Toughness: Toughness has two roles to play in the Chainsaw Massacre title. Sustaining more damage before becoming incapacitated, and shortening the player’s recovery time.
Endurance: Contributing not only to overall stamina characters with a higher endurance can have a much faster stamina regeneration rate compared to other characters.
Strength: Strength is different than toughness as with Strength players can alter the stun effect duration for actions such as sneak attacks, grappling in close encounters, and bursting out of hiding spots. A higher strength stat also can better help with escaping restraints, opening crawl spaces, and turning off generators
Proficiency: Higher Proficiency makes picking locks much easier. The lower the proficiency the harder the task is.
Stealth: Players with higher stealth can perform actions generating less noise.
As mentioned previously victims all have their own special perks making them unique to players.
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Ana
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre releases for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Microsoft Windows on August 18
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