Directive 8020 executive producer says the Turning Points system was added
for players who 'want to keep everyone alive' but also for 'a big percentage of our hardcore fans' that will replay the game to get all endings
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Tue, 28 Apr 2026 09:59:24 +0000
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Supermassive Games is aware that fans feel "disheartened" when they're unable to keep every character alive in its Dark Pictures games, which is one reason Directive 8020 has a rewind feature.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Directive 8020 executive producer Dan McDonald says Supermassive Games was looking to add a rewind feature to its games "for a long time" The studio wants to support players
who feel discouraged when they can't keep every character alive McDonald says Turning Points was also added for players who like to unlock everything Supermassive Games is aware that fans feel "disheartened" when they're unable to keep every character alive in its Dark Pictures games, which is one of the big reasons upcoming entry Directive 8020 has a new rewind feature.
Speaking in an interview with TechRadar Gaming, executive producer Dan McDonald revealed that the game's Turning Points system, which allows players to rewind their decision mid-game, is a feature the team has been looking
into "for a long time." "On our previous games, going all the way back to Until Dawn , but also all the Dark Pictures games, as soon as you make a choice thats locked in. So if you turn off your console, too late, theres no save scumming for you. Youre stuck with decisions," McDonald said. Article continues below You may like I played an hour of Supermassive Games' highly anticipated Directive 8020 and fans of Alien: Isolation are going to adore this Why space was the perfect setting for the long-awaited new horror game, Directive 8020 Directive 8020 will let up to five players play local couch co-op in Supermassive Games' returning Movie Night mode, and the latest trailer demonstrates just how intense it will be
However, with Directive 8020 , Supermassive decided to implement a rewind option because it knows many players like the challenge of trying to keep every character alive, but feel discouraged when they fail.
"We know a lot of our players, the first time they play through, they want to keep everyone alive. And it can be really disheartening when you mess up and your favourite character has died," he explained.
"Whilst we want you to experience that loss, in fact, one of my favourite things is making players cry as well as jump, we also want you to play a game that you want to experience.
And so if you want to be able to turn it back and undo it, we want to enable that and let you experience it the way you want." Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
McDonald continued, saying that from research and talking to fans, he knows that "a big percentage of our hardcore fans" will play the games "six, seven, eight times because they want to get all the different endings" and understands the desire to chase achievements.
In previous Dark Pictures titles, when players failed a quick-time event (QTE), they were stuck with the consequences of their actions. Offering players a rewind feature was something the team wanted to "support".
"I know from playing games myself that I like collecting things. I like finding everything, I like that little endorphin rush of unlocking a new thing," McDonald added. "You know, the Lego games do that brilliantly.
There's a whole bunch of mini figures that you'll unlock, that you'll never use once you get Superman or Iron Man or whoever, but you still want to get them all. What to read next The Until Dawn developer's next game, Directive 8020, just got a release date at long last Directive 8020 was 'designed with the PS5 in mind' and will offer 'sharper visuals' powered by PSSR and 'advanced ray tracing' to heighten the horror on PS5 Pro The Mortuary Assistant director on turning the horror game into a movie
"We want the players to experience that kind of feeling. And so Turning
Points really helps do that."
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