The Dark Pictures Anthology series continues with Directive 8020, taking inspiration from horror classics like The Thing rather than Alien. Creative director Will Doyle reveals that the series will expand as long as there's consumer interest, with 40 potential subgenres available. In this new game, players control multiple characters, enhancing the social and trust element in decision-making, especially within multiplayer modes. Decisions about who to trust will be especially intense, especially when it comes to potentially dangerous characters, making multiplayer experiences more engaging than ever.
Doyle's right; it's a great fit. In the game's multiplayer mode, each player is assigned a character or multiple characters. These characters thus become your wards, in a sense.
The person controlling the suspected alien might vouch for them, but unlike a game like Among Us, where each player knows their role and may want to hide or deceive the others, here, players are in the dark.
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