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The developer of the massively popular game Mouthwashing revealed Carcass Clad, a visceral three person co-op tank horror game. Developer Wrong Organ certainly like to do things a little differently and this looks rather peculiar.

In CARCASS CLAD, players choose from three distinct roles - Commander, Driver and Gunner - and work as a team to manoeuvre a tank with limited supplies through a war-torn city. You're under a lot of pressure as you have to survive tense combat encounters and you'll likely fall out with your friends through terrible communication. You know, the usual when things get hot. The trailer is a short but gives a glimpse into the wild side of it as you try to "make your escape – or lose yourself to something far worse than the enemy".

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Game Highlights:
  • 3 person PvE horror co-op.
  • 2-3 hours per session.
  • Challenging, hyper-tactile gameplay.
  • Unique mechanics for each role.
  • Tense, weighty combat.

What a weird mixture of horror and tank combat - love it.

Platform: ⚛ Proton / Wine
Official links:Steam
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Petethegoat 2 hours ago
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immediately became one of my most anticipated games, looks incredible. it's a bit shocking that this sort of small scale coop isn't more common!
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