‘Metroidvania’-style game has inventive level and creature design that surprises over short run. In horror movies, a victim usually finds a momentary relief during a chase. He locks himself in a room ...
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 ...
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 has a unique proposition for players: you’ve spent a lot of time shooting at formless monsters across any number of video game titles, but what if you were the gruesome baddie tearing after ...
While humans are usually the ones hunting down the monsters in lab-like settings as the creature creeps over the walls and through the hallways, the script’s flipped in Carrion. Players control an ...
Carrion is a horror game that twists the basic premise. Instead of the victim, you are the monster. Described as a “reverse horror game” by developer Phobia Game Studio, Carrion places the player in ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
In this GameSpot exclusive for Devolver Digital's reverse-horror game, Carrion, we have an extended look at the game's grotesque and over-the-top action where you play as a mutating blob on the loose ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Carrion's release date has been revealed during the Devolver Digital Direct stream, and like a hideous monster stalking the ceiling grate above you ...
When I ask game developer Sebastian Krośkiewicz if any particular beacons of the horror genre inspired his upcoming game “Carrion,” he responds with an unlikely example: the 1999 “Alien vs. Predator” ...
In horror movies, a victim usually finds a momentary relief during a chase. He locks himself in a room and the monster seemingly can’t find a way in. The monster just stands for a moment, studying its ...