![]() There’s nothing particularly difficult about the game: by the end, you are able to easily run through several humans in one move, and even large mechs can be taken apart in seconds. Scenarios are repeated often, and none of the puzzles presented to you require much thought or creativity if you’re struggling with an area, the reason is usually because you don’t have the power-up you need yet. Still, while you have a bevy of abilities to use by the end of the game, at times the gameplay still feels monotonous which is a bit of a bummer. Over the course of the game, you will go from a small red blob to a gigantic mass of tentacles and teeth, with a wide range of powers that let you dispatch enemies and solve puzzles in a number of ways. The game plays out much like a Metroidvania, with your monster finding different power-ups throughout the laboratory that allows them to backtrack and overcome obstacles to traverse previously inaccessible areas of the world. The gameplay is simple, with the player being able to use the monster’s tentacles to rip apart obstacles and grab humans to devour them and gain biomass. The game was previously released on most consoles in 2020, but it finally received a Playstation 4 port in October of this year. Putting players in the role of a fleshy, monstrous blob, you are tasked with escaping the facility you’ve been contained in while leaving a bloody trail in your wake. Have you ever watched the science fiction horror movie The Thing and thought to yourself, “I’d like to see that story but from the monster’s perspective”? If so, Carrion might be the game for you.įrom indie developer Phobia Game Studio (the four-person group that previously developed Butcher under Transhuman Design) comes the reverse horror game experience of Carrion. Developer: Phobia Game Studio Publisher: Devolver Digital Genre: Horror PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, macOS, PC
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