Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Aug 12, 2020
    70
    Carrion is a very cool concept held back by frustrating map design and repetitive combat.
  2. Jul 29, 2020
    70
    Carrion is an excellent power fantasy that casts you as the monstrous villain in your own horror film. The wonderfully gloopy animation and conception of Carrion’s meaty monster makes it enjoyable to play, especially when tearing through the unfortunate humans that stand in your way. But dull exploration, a lack of memorable environments and disparate gameplay ideas that never really come together, mean that Carrion never truly reaches its full potential.
  3. Jul 27, 2020
    70
    Carrion nails the power fantasy of being a horror movie monster, but makes exploration a chore that pads the adventure.
  4. Jul 27, 2020
    70
    Carrion is one of the best pixel made horrors I’ve ever seen and deserves praise from horror and gaming fans alike. With impressive controls and visuals for a game of this nature, this title is a must for any horror or gaming fan with a thirst for blood and anyone who loved the movie “The Thing”.
  5. Jul 24, 2020
    70
    When it's letting you live out its proposed reverse-horror fantasy, Carrion is at its best. It excels at making you feel empowered as an evolving lab experiment gone wrong, giving you ample opportunities to flex your death-dealing tentacles and tear enemies limb from limb. While giving you numerous tools to wreak havoc, it also uses them in smart ways to find a good balance between its gory combat and problem-solving. Carrion falters when it requires too much fine precision from you with a control scheme that doesn't allow for it, and is at its lowest when you're not playing as its headlining monster at all. These are disappointing distractions, but Carrion's main event is still a bloody great time.
  6. Jul 23, 2020
    70
    Carrion is an energetic and taut game that flips the tables on The Thing, putting you in command of the alien creature and tasking you with simply going to town on the hapless humans surrounding you. The loose physics-based gameplay is satisfying to play, and the enigmatic creature's bloodlust is crucially never too powerful to render the armed humans that challenge you entirely helpless. Although Carrion's story falls largely flat, it's a very satisfying slaughterhouse of gnashing teeth and tentacles.
  7. Gamer.nl
    Sep 6, 2020
    65
    Carrion is at its best when you slide smoothly through the puzzles and when the visual storytelling gives you little bits of plot. The game has some nice ideas, of which the fact that you play as a human-devouring monster is the most unique, but it certainly does not end in Devolver's best game.
  8. Jul 29, 2020
    60
    What it does, it does well. But what it doesn’t do is what really drags it down to not feeling like an exceptional game. I love the idea; the movement feels great; but the lack of content really made it slip to just being average. No one likes to get stuck, and shame on me for not looking up maps or guides. I know they are out there, but I was very frustrated to be getting lost all the time. I wanted something in-game to at least give me a simple hint. Even if it let me know the area that I needed to go, it would have been helpful. It’s really a pretty good game otherwise. I might try it one more time, but if I get lost for an hour I’m hanging up the tentacles for good. And sadly, I’m quite certain this will be the case.
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 61 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 38 out of 61
  2. Negative: 4 out of 61
  1. Jul 29, 2020
    10
    A very good indie game, better than many AAA games. Decent gameplay, great controls and a fantastic environment. I feel like in the 80sA very good indie game, better than many AAA games. Decent gameplay, great controls and a fantastic environment. I feel like in the 80s fiction movies. Full Review »
  2. Aug 11, 2020
    8
    Its a pretty solid game. I really liked how little information it affords the player and how the story manages to be told neatly through onlyIts a pretty solid game. I really liked how little information it affords the player and how the story manages to be told neatly through only visuals. It resulted in a surprisingly immersive game. The visuals themselves and sound design are really good. The progression and increasing difficulty feels well balanced. There is a great deal of variety to the puzzles and enemies and this aligns well with the accomplished level design.

    Slightly overstays its welcome, over-complicating the fun late on, and the latest evolution in the monster's growth can by a burden to control. Other than this (and maybe the mild confusion early because i likely wasn't paying attention) there were very few moments i wasn't enjoying the unique power fantasy the game offers.
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  3. Oct 24, 2020
    8
    The good:
    Horror and gore "Metroidvania" where you control a creature that must escape from a secret facility by sneaking through ducts and
    The good:
    Horror and gore "Metroidvania" where you control a creature that must escape from a secret facility by sneaking through ducts and the air system. It has interesting stealth mechanics. Great way to show the different progressive abilities of the creature by levels. 650G just doing the story (the rest is evolving the creature to the maximum). It's on the Xbox Game Pass. Less than 400Mb of space of pure fun and pixelated gore. You just have to endure the initial shock and disgust and you will find a very fun game.

    The bad:
    Very short. To be “a Metroidvania” (actually, it's Backtracking) without a map, it makes things very difficult for the desperate or those who get lost easily (although having a map could make the game last even less). After seeing the end credits and getting the achievements there are no more (it is not very replayable). More powerful or complicated enemies are needed. There are no fast travel points.

    What Meh:
    If you don't like gore, you are easily grossed out by shellfish, misshapen things and slimes this is not your game. An Indie game that many are missing just for not having a reputation and would go unnoticed in the Store if it were not on Xbox Game Pass. When the creature is about to reach its maximum level, it feels the sensation of power. The closest thing to a map is the monitoring board of the facilities before going to the final mission which marks your progress in the game by zone and indicates that you have not found how to get there?, No that does not say .
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