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So, you know, there’s this thing called Directive 8020 by Supermassive Games. No idea why they picked that number. Maybe it means something special, or maybe they just pulled it out of a hat. Anyway, it’s hitting the PlayStation 5 on October 2. If you’re into spooky space stuff, you might want to check it out — or not. Up to you. I’m just here rambling about it.
Oh, and get this, they’ve got this intro video — but first, gotta tell them your birth date. Weird, right? Like, do they really care?
From the masterbrains of UNTIL DAWN and THE QUARRY comes a new rollercoaster. It’s all sci-fi horror, the kind that makes you think twice about space travel. Earth’s not doing too hot, surprise surprise, and twelve light years away, at this place called Tau Ceti f — yeah, it’s like a letter from Star Trek or something — there might be a chance to keep on living. So, this ship, the Cassiopeia (fancy name, huh?), crashes there, and it turns out they’ve got company. Alien company.
Aliens that can copy how you look. Ew? Yeah, that’s just the start. Those folks on the ship? They gotta be sneaky and smart if they want to get back home. And then there’s this kicker — to save their own necks, they’re risking Earth’s future. Ironic, right? The whole save yourself dilemma.
Anyway — wait, where was I? Oh yeah, features!
Think next-gen, cinema-like horror shows. They’ve roped in Lashana Lynch — she’s done some cool stuff, real badass type. She’s an astronaut called ‘Young’, on a mission to save us all. Talk about pressure.
And then, those aliens, man! They’re not just waiting to say hi. They’re lurking in shadows, ready to pounce. You gotta think on your feet, maybe MacGyver some weapons, sprint when things look sketchy. Trust levels? Absolute zero. Could be anyone flipping sides. Creepy, right?
In this spacey scenario, getting knocked off comes in so many flavors. Definitely not your regular day at the office.
Images cropped up here too, but they don’t do justice to the real sense of oh-my-gosh-what’s-next that you get from actually playing. But hey, don’t just take my word for it — dive in if you dare!