The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes across the outlets.- Directive 8020's new Turning Points system transforms it from a simple sci-fi survival horror into a compelling,…Directive 8020 transforms into a compelling sci-fi survival horror experience with its new Turning Points system, which allows players to revisit decisions and unlock various outcomes. While Survivor mode offers a classic Supermassive Games experience, Turning Points adds a puzzle-like layer to the narrative, enhancing replayability. The game also delivers impressive body horror and a memorable alien antagonist, making it a standout in the genre.
- Directive 8020 Review | TheXboxHubDirective 8020 is a significant evolution for Supermassive Games' narrative horror series, offering a compelling sci-fi story set on a spaceship threatened by an alien organism. While the core gameplay loop of exploration, puzzles, and Quick Time Events remains, the introduction of a 'turning point' system allowing players to rewind decisions adds a fresh layer of replayability. Despite some repetitive stealth sections, the game's strong narrative, impressive visuals, and solid voice acting make it a standout entry.
- After an hour with Directive 8020, I worry the latest Dark Pictures game feels a little flatAn early look at Supermassive Games' Directive 8020 reveals a shift towards survival horror with new stealth-action elements, though these sequences currently feel unconvincing and lack tension. While the game retains its interactive drama roots and cinematic presentation, the new gameplay mechanics and enemy design in the previewed section are a cause for concern, potentially making the game feel flat.