Review: CARRION

If you’re playing CARRION, you want to make an absolute mess of humanity, and it’s more than happy to oblige you on every count.
Read moreIf you’re playing CARRION, you want to make an absolute mess of humanity, and it’s more than happy to oblige you on every count.
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Read moreSteel yourself for some serious platforming and a little control wrestling, and you’ll be in for hours of inventive, open-ended fun.
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