User blog comment:Pygmy Hippo 2/Chris Walker (Outlast) vs. Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Rematch/@comment-34942931-20181102125226

Jacky's "Little Pig in a Big Slaughterhouse" Edges:

Short Range: I mean I think that having any sort of weapon is better than having no weapon, even if the guy is skilled at Judo. Leatherface can at least use his  mallet to keep some distance or at least throw it at Chris to distract him. Meanwhile Chris would have to get pass all of Leatherface's other weapons if he wants to use his judo effectively, which could mean charging headfirst into a chainsaw blade.

Edge: Leatherface

Mid Range: I mean, I'll be honest, if Chris pulls out that pole than that chainsaw becomes a lot less uesful. Chris easily outranges the chainsaw and Walker could just stab Leatherface before he could even get up close. This gives him a massive edge as it also blocks out the dudes mallet, so...

BIG Edge: Walker

Special: I'd say the knife is better because it's a weapon that Leatherface has on hand at all times, while the traps are a little more situational. I can't see Walker really leading people into those traps, and I think he'd be too caught up in getting some good punches in and not leading Leatherface into a trap.

Edge: Leatherface

X-Factors: Okay, let's get this thing done with. Leatherface, I feel, takes physicality. While he hasn't been through as much abuse as Chris probably has, he has gone through a hell of a lot of the things that Chris could dish out. A chainsaw to the gut is nothing to scoff at and the pole can't really recreate that kind of damage, and neither can his judo. In experience Walker takes this for having fight actual armed people with experience similar to him so...that gives him a massive advantage. Tactics are very similar so I can barely call a winner, though Leatherface apparently kills quicker from what you said? Walker tends to take that extra punch first because he likes it or something? Either way Leatherface wouldn't do that, which means he'd try to seal that kill quicker.

In the end, I'd say the victory goes to Leatherface. I can't see Walker being able to keep up with the amount of weapons that Leatherface has and I also can't see him leading Leatherface into any traps. Besides that, considering Leatherface is more quick to kill, he should be able to eliminate Walker in a more timely fashion. Though, Leatherface certainly getting out of this unscathed, and Walker's pole weapon and experience does give him a good advantage. I'd say Leatherface gets super maimed, maybe loses a limb, but he'll win in the end.