Grow and evolve as you tear down this prison and acquire more and more devastating abilities on the path to retribution. Stalk and consume those that imprisoned you to spread fear and panic throughout the facility. The game was released on Steam, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on July 23, 2020. CARRION is a reverse horror game in which you assume the role of an amorphous creature of unknown origin. It seems like it’s unkillable, fire will hurt it, along with guns, but maybe ice can contain it, certainly a jar couldn’t hold it and experimenting on some of its remains and the creature finding it and absorbing it, did give us a disadvantage to killing it, leaving it the ultimate weapon against any army, force or higher power unless another super predator were able to kill it, I don’t see how a sequel would make this better but I’m not a developer, im just a horror lover of all sorts. Carrion is a reverse horror game from Phobia Game Studio and Devolver Digital in which the player assumes the role of an amorphous monster in order to exact revenge on its captors. CARRION is a reverse horror game in which you assume the role of an amorphous creature of unknown origin. Or, when escape is all but impossible, it makes animals play dead or faint, as most predators avoid eating carrion. Carrion brings the fantasy of being the monster in a horror movie to life, but also makes you wonder how those monsters managed to make their way around without a map. While the sequel to this game is exciting, I have proposed a theory, the carrion is a monster with multiple abilities that deserves a species name, I’ve called the species the bludgeon, while odd as it sounds, the creature is unlike anything ever seen at relith, but with the skeletal remains, this predates any fossil ever known and in the second flashback, it seemed like they came here to take over earth but must’ve gotten trapped in a cave and died out while a bit of biomass remained in water, waiting for something to touch it and assume it’s form. A giant tortoise was caught stalking, killing and eating a baby bird Jonathan Lambert Aug Science News.
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