Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
It was two years ago that the promise for Carrion was first given. The premise was simple and brilliant: in Carrion, players are the monster. Now Carrion is officially unleashed, and it has delivered ...
Of all the games I got to play at this year's E3, Carrion was one of the most fun and absolutely the most unsettling. Played out in a blood-spattered pixel art style typical of publisher Devolver ...
The horror genre, whether its slasher movies, spooky TV shows, or violent video games, usually puts a monster at the center of the conflict. Sure, we may root for the monster, or even empathize with ...
Most modern horror games put players in the shoes of an unsuspecting survivor who needs to escape the clutches of some malevolent creature, but Carrion flips the script. The so-called "reverse-horror ...
Carrion is unlike any other game on the market today. It has all the trappings of a 1980s cult horror classic: Disgusting writhing tentacles, tons of gore, a slithering monstrosity that gets bigger by ...
Carrion features a familiar premise: Use your wits to learn how to control your tentacle creature and escape from the facility. Early on, you get short tutorial text that tell you what the controls do ...