![]() However, you move by clicking the left mouse button in the direction you want to go so I would be really interested to see how that translates to the Switch. I’m playing this on PC so I don’t know exactly how the controls would work on the Switch. You’re never stuck trying to work out how to devour someone, just click and dinner is served. Here’s the thingĪt the time of writing, I’m close to 5 hours played and I’m really enjoying it so far, the controls are pretty intuitive, mainly focused around the left and right mouse buttons, plus a handful of others. When I saw it was available to buy I jumped straight in and downloaded it immediately. It ticked all the boxes for me, horror, gore, epic music, puzzles and more gore. I’ve been following Carrion for some time now, and when I first saw the trailers showing the monster consuming all in its path, I was invested. It’s much closer to ‘Rampage’, a game in which due to an experiment gone wrong, you control big monsters trying to destroy civilization, but with less cartoony artwork and more blood. ![]() But, even then the characters are quite lovable and you tend to kill people that deserve it. Sure, GTA is probably the most successful game that has done this. To be honest, I’m surprised more games haven’t attempted this concept before. As you tear through the facility destroying all in your path, enemies get tougher, puzzles get harder and tensions grow, much like the gruesome creature you control. A tentacled mass of sharp teeth hell-bent on escaping a secret underground laboratory, devouring scientists and soldiers trying to stop you. The concept is simple, you play as the bad guy. It’s described as a ‘reverse horror game’ which sounds interesting, to say the least. Carrion is the new horror game from the team at Phobia Game Studio. If you’re like me and root for the bad guys in movies then Carrion is the game for you. Price: £16.99 or included with Xbox Game Pass Keep calm and Carrion
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