The newest Family member for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre game has been unveiled, Hands.
Hailing from the bible of Kim Henkel, Hands is a distant cousin to the Slaughter Family. The talented Robert Mukes (House of a 1000 Corpses) brings this 7ft tall, nearly 350 lbs, to life.
Here is some background on the new character courtesy of Gun Interactive: While Hands is a drag racing legend in Texas, what residents in town don’t know is that he’s got a dark, violent, and gruesome nature. He’s the type of man who gets into grisly altercations at sleazy, run-down biker hangouts. During one of these fights, Hands beats a man to death, rips his face off, and proceeds to wear it as some kind of sick joke. This comes as no surprise as Hands is massive, extremely powerful, and can and will kill you with his bare hands in minutes. After that altercation, Uncle Hands gives this human “mask” trophy to Leatherface, inadvertently creating a lifelong obsession for the kid.
Besides yielding a hammer, the new Family member specializes in locking down areas, such as using his homemade electro traps to booby trap barricades, crawlspaces, and other metal objects. His Ripstall ability can be used to physically rip out valves and fuses, as well as being able to start the generator or battery quickly. His body can also take on a defensive stance; Victims run the risk of being knocked down by a well-timed barge.
“Being able to work with Kim Henkel to bring his original vision of Hands to life from his character bible has been both gratifying and amazing. Honoring authenticity and adding more layers to the lore of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has been a dream come true. I hope players will find him as terrifying and brutal as I do.”
– Ronnie Hobbs, Creative Director, Gun Interactive
“I am so excited for folks to see what I brought to the table with Hands. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of my all time favorite horror movies. I first saw it at 12 years old and thought it was a documentary because it felt so real. It’s amazing that I now get to work with an IP that means so much to me. With Kane Hodder doing stunt coordination, I had a blast mo-capping Hands as I used his hammer to bash Victims upside the head”
Robert Mukes, Actor
Hands will be arriving to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre on June 11th, 2024.






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