Posted on: June 27, 2022

Doodledibob
Verified ownerGames: 197 Reviews: 7
A real indie gem
Carrion's fluid traversal & excellent level design is only matched by its stellar presentation and superb atmosphere. The game is technically sound, and the core gameplay loop (traversal as a blob, avoiding danger, & consuming poor humans) has been distilled very well. Some of the mechanics (size changing, enemy posession, enemy AI manipulation, metroidvania progression, defensive abilities) are not as refined. The lack of a map in particular hurts the game the most. As such, the game's relatively short length (4-6 hours depending on playstyle, skill, and degree of completion) works in the game's favor. The story is pretty basic & abstract, it's mostly there for ambiance. Its baseline pricepoint of $20 is very fair for the excellent experience you're getting. If it's on sale, it is absurdly worth getting. I had a great time with the game. What I really hope for is a sequel that takes the other aspects that weren't already masted in the demo, and hones them to create an expanded & longer experience. I would love to see Carrion 2 have a post-apocalyptic Seattle for you to roam around in (Seattle Underground, Space Needle, Met Market, etc.), with a greater emphasis on using the other gameplay features (e.g. stealth, specific attack skills, defensive/utility skills, enemy manipulation, etc.)
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