Supermassive Games has unleashed Directive 8020 onto the world, and the game feels every bit like a binge-worthy Netflix sci-fi show. The game is split into a series of episodes, with each one ...
Waseem is a writer here at GameRant. He can still feel the pain of Harry Du Bois in Disco Elysium, the confusion of Alan Wake in the Remedy Connected Universe, the force of Ken's shoryukens and the ...
Directive 8020, the latest entry in the long-running Dark Pictures Anthology from Supermassive Games, is finally here. For the first time, the series is in space, as you control five different ...
To play with friends in Directive 8020, select Multiplayer from the main menu. Then, select New Story and choose an empty save file. You’ll then need to choose between Explorer and Survivor. Explorer ...
Making the leap to space feels like a big departure from the usually grounded horror of the previous games in Supermassive's Dark Pictures anthology series. But Directive 8020 reminded me that the ...
Do you know how you want to be cared for if you are too sick or injured to speak for yourself? While it’s not something most people want to think about, advance care planning — putting your wishes in ...
Taking the Supermassive formula and applying it to a mash-up of Ridley Scott’s Alien and John Carpenter’s The Thing was exactly why I was intrigued to check out Directive 8020. I’m a huge fan of both ...
Directive 8020 is a welcome evolution of Supermassive’s The Dark Pictures Anthology survival horror series, offering a more forgiving gameplay experience, improved visuals, and new stealth elements.
Supermassive goes sci-fi horror, with a refreshingly cerebral, slowburn take on its usual popcorn thrills. It's let down by perfunctory stealth and an overfamiliar plot, but a stellar cast helps make ...
Supermassive Games has spent years building out the Dark Pictures formula, but there's always been a gap between what those stories aim for and how they actually play. Directive 8020 is the first time ...
These aren't specifically multiplayer games, but the real fun of them comes when other people are around, either because they shout out what you should do - "Don't go down there on your own!" - or as ...