Ah, January. A time for reflection, resolutions, and most importantly, getting some juicy new details about the upcoming Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game!
To kick off the New Year, Gun Interactive has peeled back the bloodsoaked curtain to give players behind-the-scenes access to their creative process, sharing a video diary all about motion-capture performance. As well, they’ve released a new song from Remains, the companion album to TCSM—and trust me when I say it’s a banger.
Shot on-location at The House of Moves in Los Angeles and shared just this week, the video diary gives horror fans a fascinating window into the method of mo-cap, illustrating some of the key choreography and physical performance that goes into animating character movements. Featuring insight and commentary from the Gun Team and their roster of talent—including industry veteran and horror icon Kane Hodder—this video is the first installment in a series of behind-the-scenes features focused on the craft and experience of making the Texas Chain Saw Massacre.