Turbo Carnage

Turbo Carnage

November 6, 2025
PC
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About Turbo Carnage

Turbo Carnage is a chaotic arena survival game where you pilot customizable vehicles to mow down endless clown hordes. Developed by an indie studio under the alias Vexile, it launched on PC in November 2025. The premise is simple: outlast waves of enemies using a mix of destruction and firepower. Play solo, team up with friends in co-op, or go head-to-head in multiplayer. The game emphasizes speed and brutality, with airstrikes, rockets, and clown-smashing carnage as core mechanics. It’s a hyper-stylized shooter for players who love aggressive, no-holds-barred action.

Gameplay

You spend most of your time driving a vehicle through a shrinking arena, blowing up clowns with everything from miniguns to explosives. Between waves, you upgrade armor, weapons, and special abilities using in-game currency. Multiplayer modes pit teams against each other, blending vehicular combat with base defense. Controls are twitchy but responsive, with a focus on rapid movement and timing. The co-op mode requires coordination to manage overlapping upgrades and shared objectives. Each session lasts 15-30 minutes, but the escalating difficulty and random enemy types keep things unpredictable.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.5/5, with 72% completing the campaign. Average playtime is 14 hours, though 35% of players log over 20 hours in co-op. Community moods are split: 68% label it "exciting," while 18% call it "grindy." Critics praise the "adrenaline-fueled chaos" but note repetitive enemy designs. The $29.99 price tag is seen as fair, with 42 achievements (avg. 3.5 stars) offering replay value. One review says: "It’s like a paintball match where everyone’s riding tanks."

PlayPile's Take

Turbo Carnage is a must-play for fans of frenetic shooters and local co-op. The $29.99 price buys a punchy experience with strong multiplayer and a solid achievement set. While the grind can sour long sessions, shorter bursts of play hit hard. If you crave explosive, no-frills action with friends, it’s worth the cost. Avoid if you prefer slow-burn strategies or polished visuals.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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