
The new Microsoft Flight Simulator will also be hitting Xbox Game Pass next month when it launches. Moreover, the rogue-lite Neon Abyss landed inside both Console and PC subscriptions on launch day. In addition to the announced games, Endless Space 2 and Halo 3 - via the Master Chief Collection - arrived to the Xbox Game Pass for PC service recently. That's not to say Carrion isn't fun to play, but the game leans more into its shock value and misses out on some more unique gameplay opportunities.Meanwhile, as new games arrive, three will be leaving the subscription programs on July 31, them being Ashes Cricket (Console), RiME (Console and PC), and The Banner Saga 3 (Console and PC). Even the rooms in the base start to get repetitive after a while. Although your creature gets bigger and meaner as the game progresses, the moments of feeling truly powerful are few and far between. This usually means players have to sneak up on their prey by taking out lights, keeping to the shadows, crawling through vents, and other textbook stealth mechanics. Fire is an even bigger threat, as your mass is apparently combustible and will continue to burn unless you find some convenient pool of water to douse the flames. Although you're a shapeless mass of goo, bullets can rip you to shreds relatively quickly. One immediate surprise is just how fragile your blob monster can be. In fact, if you look past the role-reversal gimmick, Carrion plays almost like any other side-scrolling action adventure game … just with a lot more blood and pixelated chunks of gore. But once the initial thrill wears off, it quickly becomes apparent that a lot of hard work goes into being a gelatinous harbinger of death.


There's no denying that it's a lot of fun to give in to some darker impulses and leaving a path of slaughter and carnage in your wake.

At least that's the premise behind Carrion, the self-described "reverse horror" game that flips the script by dropping players into the role of the bloodthirsty monster lurking in the shadows, instead of the victims running from it.
