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Carrion containment unit
Carrion containment unit












carrion containment unit

However, I actually would list that as a positive feature as I felt that was the perfect length for a title like this. Speaking of size, Carrion isn't that long as it only took me about four hours to beat it. There is a mechanic where you can roar to find the nearest hole to insert yourself in to save and regain body mass, but this wou,ld tell you about holes you've been to as well as holes that have yet to be discovered so it wasn't always a big help in finding your next objective. Carrion isn't that big of a game, so I was rarely lost for long, but there were a few times where I exited a stage and found myself confused about where to go next. I also wished that there some sort of map system. If you're playing with a controller some of the abilities could be a bit awkward to aim, but besides those small nitpicks, being a gooey blob-beast was highly entertaining.

carrion containment unit

My only problem was that as it grows larger the Carrion can become a little clumsy to move as it appears to have a hard time figuring out which part is the front and which is the end.

carrion containment unit

Your lovely flesh-boy moves fluidly across the map and it can go pretty dang fast. You could even use your tentacles to take control of a guard and have them shoot their own men, which is horrible, but also sadistically fun.įor the most part, the controls of Carrion are solid.

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The game seems to let you decide how to proceed when it comes to these segments because you could choose to stealth your way through with your invisibility cloak or just roll over them in your behemoth form. This even applies to combat situations as sometimes you need to fight through a bunch of guards to move on. It's never especially hard to work out how to get through a room, but there were some moments that required a bit of thought. When I first saw trailers for Carrion, I don't think I would have guessed that it would have puzzle elements. However, being smaller does make it easier for guards and turrets to gun you down, as even though you're an ever-growing, hellish monstrosity, bullets are still pretty dangerous. This allows you to switch between your powers in order to figure out how to get through that portion of the lab. That's why there are pools of water around so you can drop off portions of your body weight into disgusting flesh clumps. Sometimes it will be lasers that when tripped will cause a metal door to close or barricades that block off entrances. Certain parts of the lab have distinctive security measures put in place to prevent you from getting in or out. Being bigger lets you grow spikes and break things by charging into them. Being smaller gives you an invisibility cloak and the ability to fire off a spider web to grab levers and scientists. Your size determines which powers your Carrion has. I suppose in a way it is a horror game, except that it's you causing the horror. You'll often enter a room that's pristine and leave it covered in blood, body parts, and green slime. I'm not sure I would classify Carrion as a horror game since there's not much to actually be afraid of, but the thing that you control is pretty horrific. RELATED: Creaks Review: What An Odd World Otherwise, the story is pretty cut and dry: you're a monster, eat some people, grow big and strong. The goal seems to be to find a way to escape this lab so you can make it to the surface, eat even more humans, and presumably take over/destroy the world.Ī game as strange as this one doesn't necessarily require a gripping plot. There are some flashbacks about the scientists that originally discovered you, but that only seems to be there for some slight foreshadowing. After escaping from whatever containment unit you were being held in, your creature protagonist travels around a secret underground lab devouring every foolish scientist or security guard that stands in your way. You play as some sort of alien flesh monster with multiple gaping maws that only lives to consume. Carrion doesn't have much of a story, but the plot can be inferred pretty easily based on the carnage you create.














Carrion containment unit