The Texas Chain Saw Massacreis Gun Interactive’s second major horror game based on a popular series. Its previous game,Friday the 13th, was a truly special multiplayer horror title, but it also had a brutal achievement list. Playing 1,000 total matches as Jason was absurd and required hundreds of hours.

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, on the other hand, is toned down a bit. You’ll still need to play a lot to get the XP required, but there’s nothing as bad as that 1,000 Jason achievement. Plus, you’re able to get many of these achievements in custom matches, which is ten times easier than doing it normally.

10Bring It On And Git Back Here

These two achievements go hand in hand because they involve the exact same task but with different teams. When you’re a victim and pick up a bone scrap, you can initiate a struggle with a family member by using it in front of them. Bring It On forces you to win the struggle four times as the victim, while Git Back Here forces four wins with a family member.

This minigame is a simple tap A/X Test Your Might-style struggle, but you’ll rarely win unless you’re a fast tapper. For many people, their index or middle finger is much faster than their thumb, and this gives keyboard players an advantage. A lot of this game’s playerbase is on PC, so these achievements can be a struggle on other platforms.

Julie fighting off against Sissy in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

9Now It’s My Turn

Sticking with the bone scrap tool, instead of attacking a family member in the front, hit them from behind to perform a sneak attack. To get the Now It’s My Turn achievement, you must sneak attack all three family members in a single match. Getting this legitimately is pretty ridiculous because even sneak attacking one family member is hard enough now.

You could have probably gotten this within the first few days of the game’s launch, but now, with more skilled players, it’s much more difficult. Thankfully, boosting this is no problem. You don’t even need three family members. If there’s only Leatherface, one sneak attack will nab you the achievement.

Picking up some bone scrap in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

8Can’t Keep Me Out

An uncommon achievement in this game is Can’t Keep Me Out. To obtain this, you must barge open ten latched doors. What makes this achievement difficult to get naturally is that people hardly even latch doors in the first place. Only certain doors are able to be latched, and when you’re being chased, you don’t have time to check.

There’sno clear visual aidlike Friday the 13th with its door bars. Most will simply keep moving in these chase scenarios. Once again, boosting this is pretty simple, as you just need to spot the latched doors and communicate with the other party members.

A door that you can latch in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

7The Lucky One?

Here’s the first achievement that’s a bit of a pain even when boosting. The Lucky One? requires you to escape 100 total times. This seemed pretty doable within the first few days of the game’s launch, but killers have gotten significantly more skilled.

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Clean sweeps with everyone dead are more common than ever now. Progress on his achievement is going to be slower than the one for executing 100 people, that’s for sure. Since you must escape 100 times, boosting this is a big grind and will likely take more than one session.

6Purge

Another uncommon achievement that’s difficult to pull off naturally is Purge. You must play as Ana and use the Pain is Nothing ability to destroy four active poison effects. This means Sissy has to be one of the killers, which isn’t bad as she’s quite common in the playerbase, but the issue itself is the poison effect.

Sissy’s poison ability is only really useful in exit locations. It’s great in many of the exits in the Slaughterhouse map, for example. This means the family group must know the exact exit the victims are trying to escape through and plan accordingly by spraying poison and hoping the victims don’t go elsewhere. With all this, you can see why actually coming across a poison effect is pretty uncommon and rare.

Sonny escaping from the family house in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

5Fixer

Fixer is the first really hard achievement in this game. You have to shut down the generator, fix the fuse box, and open the pressure valve all in one match. This isn’t a group effort, as it has to be you to do these three tasks. It’s wild to do this legitimately because it’s completely counterintuitive to how the group is supposed to work together.

Unless one of the killers is brand new or disconnects, you’re just not getting this legitimately. Even boosting requires some effort because the party needs to work and communicate to find all those objectives. At least it’s a silver trophy or 50 gamerscore to match the effort put in.

Sissy spraying poison in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

4Hung Up On You

While this achievement is uncommon, you want to do it when possible because of the massive XP boost. to get the Hung Up On You achievement, you must perform ten special executions on gallows. These area must when playing as Leatherface.

When a victim is incapacitated, you can execute them right on the spot or carry them if you’re Leatherface. If there’s a gallow nearby, you can do a special execution that’ll gain you a large amount of additional XP. While encountering incapacitated victims is rare, it does happen, and you want to do these executions to level up faster.

Julie stopping the generator in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

3Undetectable

The hardest achievements in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre are the XP-focused ones because those are not boostable. You can only gain XP in public matches, so you’ll have to grind for these. Undetectable will force you to use a maxed-out level three Ultimate Escape ability five total times.

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This is Julie’s exclusive ability, and it’s pretty good, but will require a lot of time to get it to max level. Julie’sa pretty low-tier character, unfortunately, so you might prefer other victims to max out. With her being the only character with a specific leveled-up achievement tied to her, Undetectable sticks out throughout the achievement list.

2Perking Up

Similar to Undetectable, Perking Up forces you to start a game with all your abilities at level three. This includes your exclusive ability and your three currently equipped perks. You have a lot of freedom in how you do this achievement. If you’re doing Undetectable, you can do this with Julie and knock two birds with one stone.

you may also do this as a killer, as XP is gained much faster that route. However, there is one problem. The achievement’s currently bugged on all platforms. A fix is much more likely here than other broken achievements in other games, though, so Perking Up isn’t taking the top spot in difficulty.

Witnessing a special execution in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

1Totally Texas

The closest equivalent to Friday the 13th’s absurd 1,000 Jason matches achievement is Totally Texas, where you must get to level 50. This seems easy at first because you level up so fast, but at round level 14, you hit a brick wall.

From then on, each level takes a long time to pass, and this entire process takes well over 100 hours. Definitelyplay as the killersto maximize your XP. Playing as the victims is way too RNG-dependent for leveling up, and it’s a far easier time overall for the killers. No matter what, this will be a massive grind.

Julie and Ana in the basement in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Leatherface dancing around in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Leatherface Chasing Connie