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Carrion is one of the two games set to exit Xbox Game Pass on December 31st (the other is popular multiplayer first-person shooter Hell Let Loose). Carrion is a search action horror platformer where players play as a gelatinous monster wreaking havoc on the scientists and soldiers who locked it up. Essentially, it is like The Thing but from the reverse point of view.
It has a few strengths, but its length is what stands out. Carrion can be finished in around five or so hours and possibly less for speedrunners. Getting all 21 achievements also isn’t hard and doesn’t take too much extra time, as none of them are missable (it’s possible to load back in after the credits, too) and getting 100% isn’t all that arduous. Traversing around can be a bit confusing thanks to its lack of a map, but there are plenty of online guides that make getting every containment unit rather simple.
Carrion Isn’t a Genre Staple, But Is a Decent Distraction

Carrion‘s ability to turn the character into an anti-hero is one of its strengths. Using the creature’s tentacles to slam guards can occasionally be cathartic and its unique movement skills make it stick out when compared to other games of its ilk. There’s no jump button. Instead, the mass of viscera travels around by sticking to the walls and structures. Its spider-like movement makes it a little unsettling, which is how it should be.
Puzzles also take advantage of its supernatural abilities and have players carefully growing and shrinking in order to access certain size-exclusive powers. The bigger blob can perform actions the smaller ones cannot, so it’s on players to think about what size they need to be in order to progress. These predicaments aren’t ever the most brain-twisting tests, but they let players explore a different side of this insidious predator.








