“It is alive”: the makers of 2024 horror GOTY Mouthwashing are back with perhaps the most dreadful World War tank sim you’ll ever play
It's hard to conceive of a nastier workplace than Mouthwashing's spaceship – that delirious, foam-clogged labyrinth of cracked sunsets and fire-freshness – but developers Wrong Organ are certainly upping the ante with their new game Carcass Clad. Announced just today, it's a co-op simulation about a tank crew traversing a gutted and unholy city, loosely inspired by the 1939 "Winter War" between Finland and the Soviet Union. Three players must collaborate to operate a dreadful machine, while going up against other dreadful machines covered in squirming and screaming "divine livestock". Each player handles a different part of the tank. The Commander scouts through the periscope, plots routes, and monitors the radio; the Driver looks after steering, fuel consumption, and power allocation; the Gunner aims, shoots and reloads, as fast as they safely can. Amongst other difficulties for international audiences, all the tank controls are labelled in Finnish. Read more
It's hard to conceive of a nastier workplace than Mouthwashing's spaceship – that delirious, foam-clogged labyrinth of cracked sunsets and fire-freshness – but developers Wrong Organ are certainly upping the ante with their new game Carcass Clad. Announced just today, it's a co-op simulation about a tank crew traversing a gutted and unholy city, loosely…
It's hard to conceive of a nastier workplace than Mouthwashing's spaceship – that delirious, foam-clogged labyrinth of cracked sunsets and fire-freshness – but developers Wrong Organ are certainly upping the ante with their new game Carcass Clad. Announced just today, it's a co-op simulation about a tank crew traversing a gutted and unholy city, loosely inspired by the 1939 "Winter War" between Finland and the Soviet Union. Three players must collaborate to operate a dreadful machine, while going up against other dreadful machines covered in…
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