This year's BAFTA Games Awards was filled with incredible titles. Hades left as the big winner of the night – claiming the Best Game Award – but indie gem Carrion managed to walk away with the Debut Game trophy lovingly wrapped up in its amorphous tentacles.

The Best Debut Game Award is given to the best game created by a new independent studio. In this case, it went to Phobia Game Studio, with Carrion being its debut release. Despite being the studio's first creation, Carrion was picked up and published by Devolver Digital – one of the most well-known indie publishers in the business.

Carrion is described as a "reverse horror game," where you take control of a tentacled monster tasked with sneaking around a research facility and eliminating anyone that gets in your way. Throughout the journey, you'll be able to upgrade your abilities, unlock new areas of the research base, and fight against challenging foes. The game earned favorable reviews at launch, with critics and fans alike praising its unique take on the genre.

Phobia Game Studio wasn't the only deserving winner at the 2021 BAFTA Games Awards, as Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition all took home some hardware.

A full list of BAFTA winners can be found on its official website.

Carrion is available on PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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