Directive 8020 feels like the horror game Supermassive Games was born to make

Supermassive Games is yet again asking the age-old question: would its fans survive a horror movie? Specifically, would they successfully weather John Carpenter’s The Thing? You see, Directive 8020 is set on a spaceship with a crew of scientists and one billionaire venturing forth to inspect the next intergalactic colony. But nothing in life is ever easy, so before the crew can complete their mission they’re rudely interrupted by a shapeshifting alien lifeform that isn’t all too happy to see them. I’m getting horror deja vu here.

“We were heavily inspired by John Carpenter’s The Thing, which is one of my favourite movies,” creative director Will Doyle tells me. “We always have fans contacting us, writing in saying, ‘make this game’. And there were lots of people telling us to make a game based on The Thing, because it actually fits our systems really well.”

The choice screen pop up.

(Image credit: Supermassive Games)

Directive 8020 may have a vastly different setting to previous games in The Dark Pictures Anthology, but it still follows the same playbook of its predecessors. You’re tasked with keeping as many characters alive as a shapeshifting alien lifeform infiltrates the group and tries to off as many of them as possible. My time with the game saw me picking it up halfway through at episode four.

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