New Video for ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Delves Into DLC Family Member Nancy [Watch]

New Video for ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Delves Into DLC Family Member Nancy [Watch]

Horror


Gun Interactive have dropped a little behind-the-scenes video for fans who have picked up the recent DLC for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, featuring new Survivor Danny, as well as the newest member of the Family in Nancy. The latter of whom is the topic of the new video.

Motion-captured and voiced by BAFTA-winning voice actor Cissy Jones (Firewatch, Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Aliens: Colonial Marines, Evil Dead: The Game), the video shows off Jones performing the brutal hammer hits and more in the mocap suit, as well as a brief interview with Jones on her work in the game.

“Being able to bring a new member of the family to life has been a little terrifying, but super awesome,” says Cissy, whose character Nancy is based on an amalgamation of multiple female serial killers throughout history. “Everyone’s been amazing. You can’t find a better crew. It’s really, really fun, and it’s gotten a little dark. But that’s okay, that’s what we’re here for.”

“I took a lot of personality traits from studying those killers and crafted them into what I feel is a pretty sick and twisted individual,” explains TCM Creative Director Ronnie Hobbs when talking about the character. “She’s also fully responsible for turning [fellow Family member] Johnny into the monster he is, but that’s an entirely different story.”

“Nancy really kind of comes across as this diminutive, slight lady and she’s definitely unassuming,” explains Cissy. “And not somebody that you would initially be afraid of, which is what’s so deceptive about her. Because as soon as she smells blood in the water, it is a frenzy. And she just goes HAM on whatever’s in front of her.”

Nancy, along with Danny, can be purchased for $9.99 each. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is out now on PC via Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.



View Original Source Here

Articles You May Like

From dreary to cheery: A quick history of LGBTQ+ Christmas movies
That Time Tom Holland Seemingly Enlisted The Help Of Zendaya’s Manager To Nab The Perfect Christmas Gift
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues NCAA for “deceptive” marketing for letting trans women compete
‘I Always Dread This Day:’ Billie Lourd Candidly Reflects About Her Mom, Carrie Fisher, On The Eighth Anniversary Of Her Death
Three killed as violence erupts over tension caused by Methodist LGBTQ+ policies