Welcome to this week’s special Mother’s Day edition of RPGs Coming This Week. While the traditional image of a holiday celebration might involve flowers or brunch, we believe there is something for every kind of gamer this week—whether you’re a fan of high-stakes sci-fi survival, pulse-pounding mecha combat, or the claustrophobic tension of 90s-inspired survival horror.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, we are reminded that interactive media is a universal language. From the unexpected sight of pop-culture icons like Sally Field diving into the depths of The Legend of Zelda on the Switch 2, to the increasingly complex narratives found in independent titles, the barrier to entry has never been lower. This week, we highlight three distinct titles that promise to captivate players with their unique mechanics and atmospheric storytelling.
Directive 8020: A New Frontier in Sci-Fi Horror
Release Date: May 12th | Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Windows

Supermassive Games, the studio renowned for its mastery of narrative-driven horror in Until Dawn and The Quarry, is charting a new course with Directive 8020. Moving away from the classic "teen slasher" tropes that defined their previous library, this latest entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology thrusts players into the cold, unforgiving vacuum of space.
The Narrative Hook
The story follows the desperate crew of the Cassiopeia after a catastrophic crash on a desolate, uncharted planet. Drawing clear stylistic and tonal inspiration from genre-defining masterpieces like Ridley Scott’s Alien and John Carpenter’s The Thing, the game centers on a terrifying premise: the crew is being hunted by a shapeshifting extraterrestrial entity that can perfectly mimic any member of the team. This creates an atmosphere of pervasive paranoia, where the player must constantly question whether their companions are friend or foe.
Gameplay Mechanics and Implications
Directive 8020 marks a significant shift in Supermassive’s design philosophy. While the branching narrative remains the core of the experience, the developers have introduced a heavier emphasis on traditional survival horror elements. Players must now contend with genuine resource management and stealth-based navigation, forcing them to weigh the risks of exploration against the immediate threat of discovery.

Crucially, the introduction of the "Turning Points" system serves as a quality-of-life evolution. By allowing players to revisit key narrative junctions, the game mitigates the frustration of "permadeath" scenarios, ensuring that the player’s agency feels meaningful without being punitive. It is a bold step forward that keeps the focus on story-driven tension rather than repetitive failure.
Nitro Gen Omega: Sky-High Mecha Combat
Release Date: May 12th | Platforms: PS5, Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Windows
For those who prefer adrenaline over terror, Nitro Gen Omega arrives this week to satisfy the inner mecha pilot in all of us. Set in a post-war world where humanity has retreated to floating city remnants in the sky, this open-world RPG combines high-octane action with meticulous tactical planning.

Strategic Depth in the Cockpit
What sets Nitro Gen Omega apart is its dual-layered combat system. Unlike traditional action RPGs that rely solely on reflexes, this title forces players to engage in a "Strategy Phase" before the bullets start flying. By carefully planning maneuvers and attacks, players can optimize their performance in the field, turning the tide of battle through foresight rather than just raw speed.
Once the strategy is locked in, the "Action Phase" brings the carnage to life. Seeing these complex plans execute—or fail spectacularly—adds a layer of emergent storytelling to every skirmish. The game’s customization suite is equally robust, allowing for deep modifications of mecha loadouts that directly impact combat efficiency.
Social Dynamics and Replayability
The game isn’t just about destroying enemy machines; it is about the bonds formed between mercenaries living on the edge of extinction. These interpersonal relationships evolve based on player choice and the outcomes of missions, leading to multiple branching narrative paths. With an art style that pays homage to classic shonen anime, Nitro Gen Omega aims to be a highly replayable experience, promising a vast open world filled with hidden events and challenging encounters that demand mastery of both strategy and skill.

Vultures – Scavengers of Death: A Love Letter to the 90s
Release Date: May 13th | Platform: Windows
The final game on our list, Vultures – Scavengers of Death, is an intriguing experiment in genre-blending. Developed by the Colombian duo at Team Vultures and published by Firesquid Games, this title serves as a bridge between the golden age of PS1-era survival horror and modern turn-based strategy.
Aesthetic and Mechanical Harmony
At first glance, Vultures is a striking homage to the late 90s. Its low-poly, PlayStation-inspired aesthetic immediately triggers a sense of nostalgia, but the gameplay is anything but dated. The developers have successfully transplanted the tension of fixed-camera, limited-resource horror into a grid-based, turn-based combat system.

By utilizing grid movement, the game turns the limitations of survival horror—like being trapped in a small room with a threat—into a tactical puzzle. Players must control two distinct protagonists: the hulking, heavy-hitting Leopoldo and the agile, stealth-focused Amber. Balancing their strengths is essential to survival, as the game’s combat encounters are punishingly precise.
The "Parasite Eve" Connection
Industry observers have noted that Vultures carries the distinct DNA of cult classics like Parasite Eve. The way it forces players to manage position, distance, and resource scarcity within a turn-based framework creates a unique kind of dread. The game is currently available in demo form on Steam, allowing players to experience the tight, deliberate combat loop for themselves. With a full release imminent, it stands as a testament to how indie developers can modernize classic tropes without losing the soul of the original experience.
Chronology and Industry Impact
The Release Schedule at a Glance
| Game Title | Genre | Primary Focus | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| Directive 8020 | Sci-Fi Horror | Stealth/Narrative | PS5, XBX, PC |
| Nitro Gen Omega | Mecha RPG | Tactics/Action | PS5, Switch, XBX, PC |
| Vultures | Survival Horror | Turn-Based/Strategy | PC |
Supporting Data and Market Trends
The simultaneous release of these three titles highlights a significant trend in the RPG market: the diversification of horror and tactical combat.

- The Rise of Narrative Agency: Directive 8020 reflects a broader industry movement toward "forgiving narrative" structures, where games prioritize the player’s ability to explore all outcomes of a story.
- The Hybridization of Genres: Vultures proves that turn-based strategy is no longer confined to high-fantasy or sci-fi squad games; it is an effective tool for heightening the psychological tension of survival horror.
- Mecha Resurgence: With the success of titles like Armored Core VI, Nitro Gen Omega arrives at a time when consumer appetite for deep, customizable robotic combat is at a multi-year high.
Implications for the Future
The successful integration of these disparate elements—stealth in a narrative adventure, strategy in a mecha setting, and grid-based survival—suggests that the "RPG" label is becoming increasingly fluid. Developers are no longer restricted by rigid genre definitions. Instead, they are curating experiences that prioritize specific emotional responses (paranoia, thrill, or strategic satisfaction) through mechanical innovation.
As these games hit the market this week, we expect to see significant discourse surrounding the efficacy of these new systems. If Directive 8020 succeeds in its attempt to modernize the "Choose Your Own Adventure" horror model, we may see a surge of similar titles in the coming year. Similarly, the performance of Vultures will likely be a litmus test for whether a modern audience is willing to embrace the deliberate, slower pacing of retro-inspired turn-based survival games.
Regardless of your preference, this week offers a robust variety of gameplay experiences. Whether you are looking to save the crew of the Cassiopeia, pilot a custom mecha through the ruins of the sky, or survive a grid-based nightmare, the industry continues to prove that there is something for everyone. Happy gaming, and Happy Mother’s Day to all the gamers out there!






