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Mixed or average reviews - based on 56 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 31 out of 56
  2. Negative: 1 out of 56
  1. May 16, 2026
    77
    Supermassive Games leaves haunted houses and slashers behind to embrace cosmic horror in Directive 8020, a deep-space adventure heavily inspired by Alien and The Thing. The result is the studio's smartest branching narrative to date and its most beautiful production, held back only by repetitive stealth sequences and a few rough technical edges.
  2. May 16, 2026
    78
    Though I never expected Directive 8020 to be a mechanically complex game, I expected more from its gameplay than what it delivers. Even for a Dark Pictures title, it’s light on things to do and even lighter on optimization, with visual and save bugs infesting the game’s guts like some ravenous alien. The story is superb, though, if you can get past the episodic structure and occasional wacky dialogue. It’s a stellar sight and a haunting listen, so if you’re fine spending most of your time watching people die, this frigate of frights might be for you.
  3. May 14, 2026
    65
    Directive 8020 flirts with greatness by blending Alien and The Thing into a choice-driven horror that will certainly appeal to sci-fi and Supermassive Games fans alike. While the atmospheric space setting is immersive, the title is hindered by trivial stealth mechanics and a cast that lacks charisma. It’s a safe season premiere that, unfortunately, sacrifices its greatest potential — paranoia — in favor of narrative conveniences.