I like the ending, because of how ambiguous it is. I really don't think it went on to wipe out humanity, it just wanted to be free. Once it was, it settled into a 'normal' life, which confounded those who knew to no end. See, that would be the REAL horror: This monster can settle for a normal life, despite its power, while humanity is never content to not stick its nose where it doesn't belong.
@@zealousdoggo to be fair humans weren't meant to live that long. Only like 20-40 years normally maybe even less when we where basically cavemen. So the spine didn't matter a whole lot when it came to it's longevity. Same with basically every in your body.
I personally like to believe the monster isn't actual a monster at all. It's just the flash back guy mutated. All he wants is to get back to his life before this, and he will do *anything* to get it back.
@@Iknowhowbadthisnameis8828 you mean like the monster took over his whole body, parasite style if you will, but it didnt outright kill him but instead just like trapped his personality or whatever you wanna call it in the subconcious able to receive "senses" like vision, feel, taste etc. but unable to actually send any "commands"to his body.
It then proceeded to go home to the family of its host, to inform them he had been fired at his job. Their host's wife proceeded to make them a dinner of chicken tenders to make them feel better, and joined them and their child to watch a Disney movie. It then kissed them goodnight, and began flipping through the 'Help Wanted' ads in the morning. It was a far easier life, and it was easy for monster to become content...unlike the humans who had gone so far out of their way to find trouble. "Curious...most curious..." It could only think, as hours turned to days, days turned into months, and months into years. The company DID find them...but decided to leave well enough alone. The End.
I like the idea of the monster just- Living Finding out life is good, eating chips- finding love starting a family maybe? Why does the monster need to go on a errant rampage when it can just exist peacefully and have a good life? I like this ending a lot because of that. It’s the idea the monster just said “hey….this is great? Existence? A solid form? The amenities of the human world?” It finds love, starts a family (which may inherit its true genes?) And just really accepts that role of becoming a parent/ husband and moving on with its time on earth. Why spend it on seething feral rage when it can just…vibe? Unironically!
Actually look in the background high chances are clones of itself already got out the original one is just too late and the OG one is probably the smartest and stable one as it can operate human devices but the clones are unstable and wild if it chooses to be an animal it would go crazy and wont go back to its human form its more like a venom situation instead he has the control but he has to settle in the new Meat based diet now
What’s kinda sad is that at the end, once the monster frees itself, the city is already downtrodden and dystopian. There’s biohazard symbols everywhere, the building is worn down, garbage everywhere, so something was already going on before the escape. Maybe those researchers were looking for a way to cure a disease, or provide enough food for a starving population.
I don’t know. The city in the background looks pretty pristine. I think it be that the research facility was somehow screwing with the surrounding area, polluting it in some way, hence the biohazard markers.
I think the ending is actually pretty straight forward. The last name of the upgrade says exactly what happened. for the creatures final form. the most evil diabolic yet. A TAX PAYING CITIZEN :O (jk, I think it's now just going to be a parasite that will slowly take over humanity.)
Imagine if the ending in the city during the credits changes to signify the creature is attacking the city if you come out of the human disguise as you leave the facility.
I like what people are saying here that the monster just went on to become a normal human. Human desire is too great, people want to be powerful, intelligent, etc., they aren't content with the things they have and desires to become a race above all else. But they can't reach this position humans are weak and fragile, and so they compensate by learning and researching but there are some things better left unlearned, let alone capture. The monster, the embodiment of change and adaptability, a force of nature, now in their labs to be researched and experimented on like everything else the humans had their hands on. They finally had something to put them closer to ascension, but you can't keep an entity like this forever, and it escaped and went on a rampage throughout the facility. And I like to think during this rampage, the monster ate and absorbed the memories of humans and its collective consciousness realized that maybe human life ain't so bad. And after collecting enough DNA, biomass and a way out, morphed itself into a human which looked like any other. Stepped outside and integrated itself into society, maybe it went on to make a family and died of old age, or maybe went on to live on a farm. Fact is, this monster of great power would rather chose a simple life than whatever greater dreams humans have.
The creature left, but had a hard time fitting in until it found a profession perfectly suited to its parasitic, destructive, and deceitful ways: Politics.
It's nothing but assumptions, the ending doesn't imply anything. It just left in human form as to not be detected, it doesn't imply its intentions. You guys are really starving for some disney ending.
@@SirKolass I think it has less to do with wanting a Disney ending and more to do with the fact that the big scary monster deciding to settle down and enjoy a simple life, contrasting with the apparent human need to know everything and keep pushing the boundaries, no matter the cost, is a really satisfying and poetic end to this kind of story.
The fact that it went outside the facility, and didn’t immediately go on a murderous rampage eating everything, indicates that its gained true sentience and just…remained as a human. If it wanted to, it could achieve true satiety and just become a pet. It would be pampered and loved purely for existing. Why should it struggle looking for happiness, if it could just get attention and be given food, shelter, and headpats, for free.
My theory is, based on hints in the game and in the comics, is that it is 'the sum of its host's desires'. Because the black scientist was the only one who didn't want to kill the Carrion monster, he was the only suitable host for it. It probably lived its life in peace afterwards, and I suppose the lesson from the story is to not to try to contain that which desires freedom.
I just realised something horrifying. In the ending we come back to were we started briefly and below that room there was another broken containment unit that the monster we control didn't break (i replayed the game to make sure and yes, we didn't break that unit in the gameplay.) It means something else broke out of the facility before the player monster even breach its containment unit.
I don’t understand y’all, throughout the entire game you kill and consume and the only reason it takes a goatee is for protection and that’s it. Y’all saying it just wants to live it’s life well that’s it it’s life is to kill and consume. There’s nothing wrong with a sad ending damn.
A lot of y'all in the comments are too trusting or naive if you think creatures like the one depicted here would just "want a normal life" and live in humanity peacefully 😂 Its mindsets like that that leave humanity vulnurable to alien threats in movies
I have a theory that it actually is a person. The human sections were flashbacks. It was a person that either came in contact with a biohazard material or a person that do intense radiation mutated to that point. It was depositing or collecting mutations so that they can get back into human form. It collected debility to control others though
I like the ending, because of how ambiguous it is. I really don't think it went on to wipe out humanity, it just wanted to be free. Once it was, it settled into a 'normal' life, which confounded those who knew to no end. See, that would be the REAL horror: This monster can settle for a normal life, despite its power, while humanity is never content to not stick its nose where it doesn't belong.
Humanities biggest strength is its only weakness as they say
@@northernalpine4350 that and the spine, worst designed organ by far
@@zealousdoggo I'd argue that our pelvises are worse but yeah, that too
@@zealousdoggo to be fair humans weren't meant to live that long. Only like 20-40 years normally maybe even less when we where basically cavemen. So the spine didn't matter a whole lot when it came to it's longevity. Same with basically every in your body.
The ending is less ambiguous when you read the comic and discover the monster has a major beef to settle with humanity.
He then proceeds to get a job as a crewmate for an interstellar space fleet
Very sus if you ask me
AMOGUS
*oh my fucking god*
God fucking damnit
I personally like to believe the monster isn't actual a monster at all. It's just the flash back guy mutated. All he wants is to get back to his life before this, and he will do *anything* to get it back.
A N Y T H I N G indeed
That's the thing: He's in there, but not totally in control. Anyone he touches, the greater mass consumed.
I like to think more that the dude in the flashback is instead trapped in there, watching the Monster wreck havoc, and impersonate him
That makes him effectively a monster.
@@Iknowhowbadthisnameis8828 you mean like the monster took over his whole body, parasite style if you will, but it didnt outright kill him but instead just like trapped his personality or whatever you wanna call it in the subconcious able to receive "senses" like vision, feel, taste etc. but unable to actually send any "commands"to his body.
It then proceeded to go home to the family of its host, to inform them he had been fired at his job. Their host's wife proceeded to make them a dinner of chicken tenders to make them feel better, and joined them and their child to watch a Disney movie. It then kissed them goodnight, and began flipping through the 'Help Wanted' ads in the morning.
It was a far easier life, and it was easy for monster to become content...unlike the humans who had gone so far out of their way to find trouble. "Curious...most curious..." It could only think, as hours turned to days, days turned into months, and months into years. The company DID find them...but decided to leave well enough alone.
The End.
He just wanted to go home and have his chicken dinner.
The good ending
Either he screwed someone else's wife or his wife started cheating
@@redtortoise What would the "child" end up being tho
A hybrid?
@@kijman1359 it would be the thing
I like the idea of the monster just-
Living
Finding out life is good, eating chips- finding love starting a family maybe?
Why does the monster need to go on a errant rampage when it can just exist peacefully and have a good life? I like this ending a lot because of that.
It’s the idea the monster just said “hey….this is great? Existence? A solid form? The amenities of the human world?”
It finds love, starts a family (which may inherit its true genes?) And just really accepts that role of becoming a parent/ husband and moving on with its time on earth. Why spend it on seething feral rage when it can just…vibe? Unironically!
This ending doesn't imply anything, it just left in human form as to not be detected.
Actually look in the background high chances are clones of itself already got out the original one is just too late and the OG one is probably the smartest and stable one as it can operate human devices but the clones are unstable and wild if it chooses to be an animal it would go crazy and wont go back to its human form its more like a venom situation instead he has the control but he has to settle in the new Meat based diet now
It can finally be able to eat McDonald’s again
Perfect waifu material ngl
Imagine if his kids gain his powers
What’s kinda sad is that at the end, once the monster frees itself, the city is already downtrodden and dystopian. There’s biohazard symbols everywhere, the building is worn down, garbage everywhere, so something was already going on before the escape. Maybe those researchers were looking for a way to cure a disease, or provide enough food for a starving population.
Dude that's just average Seattle
I don’t know. The city in the background looks pretty pristine. I think it be that the research facility was somehow screwing with the surrounding area, polluting it in some way, hence the biohazard markers.
Nah the street cleaner just broke
Guys listen, if that monster got into our society, it would have no problem finding a partner with all the people into tentacle monsters now days.
no no no no nO NO NO NO NO *NO*
I'm late to the comment...
That is a solid joke.
@@soulofflame9999 yes
The true ending of the game:
He finds work as a researcher at a laboratory in Antarctica.
... wait... oh no
I think the ending is actually pretty straight forward.
The last name of the upgrade says exactly what happened.
for the creatures final form.
the most evil diabolic yet.
A TAX PAYING CITIZEN
:O
(jk, I think it's now just going to be a parasite that will slowly take over humanity.)
very bad news lol
No the final upgrade literally just turns him into a human
Imagine if the ending in the city during the credits changes to signify the creature is attacking the city if you come out of the human disguise as you leave the facility.
terrifying sight and would be a sight to see in the distance.
1:14 the girl be like: he not gonna kill me
Also gets crushed many times*
Woman: My boyfriend would never hurt me
Her boyfriend: 1:14
5:01 teraria guide lore
Yup 😏
You didn’t have to cut me off
icanahnrbaehappentoknowererenothing
*connor the guide has arrived*
*throws the voodoo guide doll
I like what people are saying here that the monster just went on to become a normal human. Human desire is too great, people want to be powerful, intelligent, etc., they aren't content with the things they have and desires to become a race above all else. But they can't reach this position humans are weak and fragile, and so they compensate by learning and researching but there are some things better left unlearned, let alone capture. The monster, the embodiment of change and adaptability, a force of nature, now in their labs to be researched and experimented on like everything else the humans had their hands on. They finally had something to put them closer to ascension, but you can't keep an entity like this forever, and it escaped and went on a rampage throughout the facility. And I like to think during this rampage, the monster ate and absorbed the memories of humans and its collective consciousness realized that maybe human life ain't so bad. And after collecting enough DNA, biomass and a way out, morphed itself into a human which looked like any other. Stepped outside and integrated itself into society, maybe it went on to make a family and died of old age, or maybe went on to live on a farm. Fact is, this monster of great power would rather chose a simple life than whatever greater dreams humans have.
Based Gigachad
Hazardous biochad.
“Wow. That’s a lot of words.”
“Too bad i’m not readin em.”
The creature left, but had a hard time fitting in until it found a profession perfectly suited to its parasitic, destructive, and deceitful ways: Politics.
I like how we all agreed on the end result.
I don't i bet he might just plan to infect everyone with his biomass without anyone noticing.
@@guisampaio2008 why didn't he do than when he was in the lab, make an army and all.
@@silkenemperor Because he ate them all.
It's nothing but assumptions, the ending doesn't imply anything. It just left in human form as to not be detected, it doesn't imply its intentions. You guys are really starving for some disney ending.
@@SirKolass I think it has less to do with wanting a Disney ending and more to do with the fact that the big scary monster deciding to settle down and enjoy a simple life, contrasting with the apparent human need to know everything and keep pushing the boundaries, no matter the cost, is a really satisfying and poetic end to this kind of story.
9:25 damn that guy got forked on
"Pointless Business Meetings" 💀
Fork Parker got done dirty
The fact that it went outside the facility, and didn’t immediately go on a murderous rampage eating everything, indicates that its gained true sentience and just…remained as a human.
If it wanted to, it could achieve true satiety and just become a pet.
It would be pampered and loved purely for existing.
Why should it struggle looking for happiness, if it could just get attention and be given food, shelter, and headpats, for free.
We need more games like this where you just play this absolutely horrefying monster
A force of nature thats unstoppable
Wall of flesh be Like from terraria xd
The spaghettis are attacking!
The spaghetti :
1:14 brutal moments
i aint never getting a job as a researcher in ohio
That’s Seattle
I like the way he killed those humans
I guess you could say... that theres....
AN IMPOSTER AMONG US
Explode.
@@roboticintelligenceunit1a652 *explodes*
I just love the thing about reverse horror games where you are the monster!
1:07 i love how you synced that with the music
So the carrion was tring to be with humans OR the carrion become an human and kill all the humans in the world
My theory is, based on hints in the game and in the comics, is that it is 'the sum of its host's desires'. Because the black scientist was the only one who didn't want to kill the Carrion monster, he was the only suitable host for it. It probably lived its life in peace afterwards, and I suppose the lesson from the story is to not to try to contain that which desires freedom.
Surviving as a member of society is a far easier method of acquiring food
@@TarsonTalon True. Although I interpreted as it was that person. It was it a human.
1:08 brutal bro brutal..
1:10 Don’t play with your food.
1:07 *picks up metal slowly*
1:13 *proceeds to slam metal into person*
1:15 *ok now do you just have beef with bro or something💀*
"no humans were harmed in the making of this game"
Terraria wall of flesh gaming
Truly the flesh was not a monster. In fact for me to be point humans at the masters. Never settling
Scientist: hehe look at this red dumb thing what im poking at. It's so dumb it can't do nothing.
Many days later: 1:06
and then carrion monster turn into superheroes or anti heroes that hunt bad people.
the end.
Ah yes another player who takes joy in smashing people to every side of the room
And now that the monster is finally free to wreak havoc on the world, Seattle Washington did not change at all.
We need carrion 2
The game needs to carry on
@@thecamocampaindude5167 pun
@@thecamocampaindude5167 pun intended?
Wall of flesh
Yoooo I like you Videos keep up you famous
Mat Pat gonna look at this and realize that carrion is in the same universe as endoparasitic (another epic game you guys should play!)
I've heard of Endoparasitic! What if it and Carrion had a crossover?
This game is so awesome i love it! :D
carrion is a nice game i play the carrion
u play the carrion? much wow
you do? incredible
Oh so many wow I play the carrion too!
I dont have carrion why I dont have PC,_,
I just beat carrion ;D
Keep Calm and Carrion
I just realised something horrifying. In the ending we come back to were we started briefly and below that room there was another broken containment unit that the monster we control didn't break (i replayed the game to make sure and yes, we didn't break that unit in the gameplay.)
It means something else broke out of the facility before the player monster even breach its containment unit.
what Is the DLC main menu
So the whole things happens in Toronto?
Gives me the chills so creepy
Cool shogotte)))
I don’t understand y’all, throughout the entire game you kill and consume and the only reason it takes a goatee is for protection and that’s it. Y’all saying it just wants to live it’s life well that’s it it’s life is to kill and consume. There’s nothing wrong with a sad ending damn.
nicegame
Yes
It is possible to bring a person to the last elevator but he will disappear after the last black screen.
So what happens after? Does a person live his own life or did he turn back to a monster and go on a rampage
A lot of y'all in the comments are too trusting or naive if you think creatures like the one depicted here would just "want a normal life" and live in humanity peacefully 😂
Its mindsets like that that leave humanity vulnurable to alien threats in movies
Oh gosh Carrion is huge!
Hmm yes lore of Carrion momentum 100
Ah yes, a normal Tuesday in the motherland. Glad to see people supporting Russia.
Don't be gross supporting Russia in this time is a disgusting act and I will not stand for it.
@@C.A.M584 r/whoosh
Bro wth
@@C.A.M584 ever heard about sarcasm
Yeah it is
9:28 pointless business meeting, poor fork parker 🤣
When The Carrion Game Start The Monster Was Small
Not gonna lie carrion human version look kinda sus because he can transform into a human like imposter
Who is a fan of amogus?
Макаршек захотелось)))
him:(goes back where he started)do i look bigger than before?
Anybody else see The Figure in the thumbnail?😂
I did
no, where is it?
@@v2sauce it’s at the top of the monster, closer to the right.
@@swiftgamingunited what do you mean, where is it?
carrion has nothing to do with roblox.
i wanna play it cuz i have an nitendo cuz like the game
How i get that much poweri only did the first ending
What if the monster isn't just trying ot live life but just replace everyone with its biomass disguised as people?
Anyone who thinks the monster went on to be peaceful think again
You wouldn't hit a woman dont you??
Me: 1:07
Can't even work in ohio
This was merely our Cleveland branch. The real horrorstory is if Toledo is breached. (shudders)
1:15 D- dude, stop. It's not a paintbrush. D- dude...
Pov you are a human we have nuclear bombs that destroys city meat monster ok but can you killl me when im the size of a continent
*b i g*
#1.20 what the dude do
Wait, i thought the lab was in the other planet or empty island, far from city, this is foked up
Мы не жалкие букашки, ниндзя супер черепашки
Werid can contrrol people?
I have a theory that it actually is a person. The human sections were flashbacks. It was a person that either came in contact with a biohazard material or a person that do intense radiation mutated to that point. It was depositing or collecting mutations so that they can get back into human form. It collected debility to control others though
What’s that thumbnail
Dude your blob is is huge
Meu Deus do céu você é mau
game name
it's in the title.
pls