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Directive 8020 Review — A Sci-Fi Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

Are you a fan of sci-fi thrillers and cinematic horror games? Well... Directive 8020 may be one of those games worth adding to your library, especially if you enjoy stealth games. Built with a movie-like presentation and layered with paranoia, and difficult... choices, the game delivers an experience that feels like stepping directly into an interactive sci-fi suspense film. Let's play!


 Core Experience 

At its core, Directive 8020 is designed around tension and uncertainty. While players may eventually understand the broader danger unfolding around them, the game cleverly hides when things will spiral out of control and how events will play out. That unpredictability helps keep the story engaging because even when you suspect something bad is coming, the exact moment still manages to catch you off guard to some extent. Horror fans will see certain things coming from a mile away and will immediately think... "oh hell naw".



 Run It Back... Literally! 

One of the strongest elements of the experience is its flexible approach to storytelling. Players can approach the narrative in different ways depending on how forgiving they want the experience to be (difficulty level). Those who want to fully absorb the story and experiment with decisions can utilize rewind-style mechanics to revisit moments and see how alternate choices affect the crew and the mission. This gets a thumbs up from me.

On the other hand, players looking for higher stakes can take the more unforgiving route, forcing themselves to live with every mistake and consequence as the tension escalates.

That choice alone gives Directive 8020 stronger replay value than many story-driven horror titles. It becomes less about simply reaching the ending and more about seeing how different personalities, reactions, and decisions reshape the journey.


 Tales from the Cassiopeia 

The cinematic atmosphere aboard the Cassiopeia is another major highlight. Directive 8020 genuinely feels like an interactive sci-fi thriller movie at times, especially during quieter moments where the suspense slowly builds before chaos erupts (I hate it because I know the freaking Hunter is on the move... but I like that these moments stick to the script). Adding surround sound pushes that immersion even further. Strange noises echo through corridors, movement becomes harder to track, and tense sequences feel far more intense when the audio surrounds you from every direction. Horror fans with a proper sound setup will likely appreciate just how much the sound design contributes to the experience. Others... may find it a bit to overwhelming when the tension mounts.

The stealth gameplay works surprisingly well overall, helping reinforce the feeling of vulnerability aboard the ship. Sneaking through dangerous situations while trying to avoid detection creates several genuinely tense moments. However, the stealth mechanics can feel a little overused at times. Instead of appearing selectively during key story moments, the repeated reliance on stealth sections occasionally slows the pacing down more than necessary. The mechanic itself is solid, but the experience may have felt even stronger if those segments were reserved for the most critical high-pressure encounters.

Still, Directive 8020 succeeds where it matters most for thriller fans: atmosphere, suspense, and uncertainty. It constantly creates the feeling that something is wrong, someone may not be who they appear to be, and disaster is only moments away. Combined with branching decisions and cinematic presentation, the game delivers a sci-fi horror experience that feels... designed for players who enjoy suspense-heavy storytelling rather than nonstop action. The change of pace is also welcome because it lets you breathe for a second. Planet Tau Ceti f will also change things up, taking survival from the corridors of Cassiopeia to planet side.

A couch-side audience will enjoy watching you go through it, but you can share the tension with multiplayer action:

  • What makes the multiplayer in Directive 8020 interesting is that it leans heavily into group paranoia and shared decision-making rather than traditional co-op combat.

  • The main multiplayer feature is the returning Movie Night mode, where up to five players can experience the story together locally by passing around a single controller as different characters become playable.

For players who love interactive thrillers, stealth, tense sci-fi mysteries, and story-driven horror with meaningful decisions, Directive 8020 looks like the kind of experience that is best enjoyed with the lights low, the surround sound on, and an audience on the edge of their seat. How will it all play out? Well... that's up to you!

Directive 8020 is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam for $49.99 USD. Players looking for extra content can also grab the Deluxe Edition ($59.99), which includes bonus missions, cinematic filters, digital collectibles, and the soundtrack.


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FTS: 'Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy' Revealed at Future Games Show (PC, PS5, XSX, Switch 2)

  

STORMIND GAMES REVEALS REMOTHERED: RED NUN’S LEGACY FOR PC & CONSOLES

The long-awaited conclusion to the cult-hit survival horror trilogy is coming later this year

CATANIA, Italy  March 12, 2026 — Today at the Future Games Show Spring Showcase, award-winning video game developer and publisher Stormind Games announced Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacythe third installment in the Remothered survival horror franchise. Coming later this year to PlayStation 5Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam, EGS & GOG), the game will deliver a grand finale to the story of the first two Remothered titles while introducing a refreshed vision with thrilling gameplay, storytelling and cinematics.

Remothered was the first game we developed at the very beginning of our journey, and after our experiences with A Quiet Place and Mafia: The Old Country, we returned to the series because we couldn’t accept seeing Remothered fade away,” said Stormind CEO Antonio Cannata. “We decided to make this game out of a strong sense of respect and responsibility toward Remothered and its community, who thought this project had been abandoned.”

Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy will dig deep into the story and present new special skills that expand the gameplay pillars of Remothered,” said Game Director Antonio Cutrona. “While the game is a standalone experience that fans of old-school horror can dive right into and enjoy without playing the first two games in the series, it will offer the conclusion that long-time fans have been waiting years to play.”

The team at Stormind has also released the first in a series of three developer diaries celebrating the return of Remothered. In today’s new video, CEO Antonio Cannata and Game Director Antonio Cutrona talk about the feelings that motivated the studio to take up the project. They also discuss how the team is focusing on the franchise’s roots to bring a sense of closure to long-time fans, expanding on its established gameplay, story and challenges while throwing in some surprises for players new and old to discover.

In Red Nun’s Legacy, players will enter a world where nothing is quite as it seems. Exploring a convent, you’ll need to use your wits to overcome disturbing revelations, secrets, and a twisted reality to learn the truth behind the Red Nun—all while surviving the relentless Stalkers preying upon you.


Named one of the scariest games of all time, the original Remothered: Tormented Fathers hooked fans with its twisting narrative and tense survival horror atmosphere when it debuted in 2018. Stormind Games has a strong pedigree for creating stand-out horror titles, including developing the first two installments in the Remothered franchise, developing 2024’s A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead from publisher Saber Interactive, and working with Behaviour Interactive. In 2025, the team co-developed Mafia: The Old Country with Hangar 13, bringing an immersive authenticity and cinematic atmosphere to its story.

Key Features

  • Survive Horrific Stalkers: Challenge your survival instincts by hiding and evading from the murderous Stalkers hunting you down, and even fight back in critical moments.
  • An Homage to Old-School Horror: Feel the atmosphere of this heartfelt love letter to third-person survival horror adventures of the past.
  • Harness Hypnosis Powers: Read objects to reveal forgotten memories, expose concealed passages, and reshape your understanding of the environment.
  • Explore a Richly Detailed World: Find clues and key items in a sprawling game world, and solve puzzles to access new areas and progress to the final revelation.
  • Uncover the Secrets of the Cristo Morente: Learn the forgotten story of the convent, the cradle where the terrifying myth of the Red Nun began.

Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy is available to wishlist on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store and GOG.com.



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