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Devolver Announces Reverse-Horror Game Carrion | E3 2019

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Carrion is a reverse horror game where players are the monster, going around eating humans and becoming bigger inside of a space station

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At Devolver’s E3 2019 conference, they announced a brand new game called Carrion. It’s a horror game where the players assume the role of the terrible, horrifying monster as it bounces around a small space, devouring the numerous humans it meets.

As the creature devours and eats more humans, it begins to grow bigger and bigger. There were limited details about the game. From what we could tell, as the creature eats more of the humans, it’s going to level up and likely acquire new abilities to use to hunt its prey.

Some of the abilities looked like a cloaking ability with more tentacles coming out to grab and eat humans.

You’ll be able to play the game sometime in 2020.

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