![]() There's a beautiful precision to the way your hideous form animates. Think Ape Out, but with the Flying Spaghetti Monster's answer to the devil in place of the ape. In Carrion, you control the monster in a B-movie, breaking free from your cage within a vast subterranean research facility, to wreak your bloody revenge upon fleeing scientists and armed security. The game's greatest delights exist within the wriggling mass of meat and gristle at the centre of the screen. It's a shame, then, that the brilliance doesn't last beyond the frames of a looping animation. You might have seen those moments, in the GIFs that have been popping up on Twitter over the course of the Metroidvania monster mash's development. ![]() Carrion is a Metroidvania where you control a B-movie monster: a slithering mass of meat and mouths escaping from a mysterious research facility.Ĭarrion has fleeting moments of brilliance.
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