Wes Keltner, CEO of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre publisher Gun Interactive, calls out demanding fans, replying to one player's tweet regarding cosmetics in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre review rating it as a promising competitor. In light of its release, however, some would-be players have vocalized their demands, prompting a firm response.
Responding to a fan who says that "there better be cosmetics added" to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Keltner writes, "Telling me what 'better be' in the game ain't it, my friend." The fan's tweet was posted in response to Keltner sharing a positive review, in which he praised the teams involved in production.
Keltner continues, inviting players to consider their communications following the release of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. "When I'm giving props to my team that brought this vision to life," the CEO says, "please read the room."
Keltner follows in the footsteps of Tekken 8 director Katsuhiro Harada, who fighting game.
Cosmetics are already available in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, whether you choose to kill or be killed. As you level up your character by playing successfully with them, you can unlock cosmetics for each. At the moment, there are only a few set unlockables for each character, but maybe there'll be more to come in the future.
With that release date now here, our unbalanced killers are the way forward.