The Dark Pictures franchise has always touched on supernatural horror, but has remained ultimately grounded in the modern (or not-so-distant) past. This has changed with Directive 8020, a science fiction tale set a dozen light-years from Earth. After dropping the Dark Pictures anthology branding for the new title, has Supermassive Games truly brought something new to the medium, or is this an all-too-familiar take? Enter the Cassiopeia: an exploratory ship venturing to the far reaches of an alien planet called Tau Ceti f to see if this planet might be hospitable for human life. As major corporations sponsored science trips are […]
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