
Taora : Survival
A zombie survival looter-shooter with a four-character squad system that sits in Mixed territory on Steam - worth a look only if you know exactly what you're signing up for with Early Access.
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About Taora : Survival
My instinct when I see a zombie open-world survival game launch into Early Access with a Mixed rating is to close the tab. With Taora: Survival, I kept it open long enough to figure out why that 57% positive score is genuinely complicated rather than simply damning. The core loop sits on a zombie-infested island where you manage a squad of up to four characters, each specced into a distinct role: soldiers for horde combat, mechanics who crack safes and disarm traps, and support-leaning survivors who handle healing and electronics hacking. That multi-character RPG layer is the thing that separates Taora from the endless stack of one-protagonist survival clones, and it works better than the Mixed score implies. Base building is the structural spine. You set up workbenches, storage, a kitchen to keep your crew fed, and sleeping quarters to cycle them through rest. Crafting splits neatly between field-expedient (quick on-the-go assembly) and base-side bulk production, where you refine raw ore and metal scraps into upgraded gear. Weapons can be modded - reviewers have noted finding a scoped sniper and kitting it out with purchased mods, which points to a light looter-shooter progression system on top of the survival foundation. Vehicles are moddable too, and driving across the island to new points of interest is a functional transit option rather than a tacked-on feature. Enemy variety includes armoured zombies, a bulky brute type, and an Acid Spitter variant, with a green-smoke visual cue flagging elite-tier threats at night. So what is the problem? A few things, and they are not minor. The world itself has been criticised for feeling sparse - points of interest exist but the terrain between them can read as underpopulated. Wildlife AI has shown bugs where animals simply stop responding to the player. Save data loss has been reported, which is a serious confidence problem in any survival game where session time investment is the entire value proposition. Perhaps most concerning for a studio that promised full release roughly one year after the May 2024 Early Access launch: developer update activity appears to have gone quiet for well over a year, and community threads are openly asking whether the project is still alive. That communication gap is a red flag you cannot ignore when deciding whether to spend money today versus waiting. For the strategy-minded survival player, the multi-role squad management is genuinely interesting system design. Deciding which survivor fills which skill tree, balancing the soldier against the mechanic in a given mission, and optimising your crafting tables for throughput - that is real decision-making, not just inventory shuffling. The mission-driven onboarding is simple and approachable, making the early hours accessible even if the mid-game content thins out. Co-op support means you can run the squad with friends filling actual roles, which elevates the whole thing considerably. But the development trajectory matters as much as the current state, and right now that trajectory is unclear. If you are comfortable betting on an indie team that may yet resurface with a content update, the foundation is there. If you need a finished game or any confidence that your save will persist, Taora is not there yet. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 950 or AMD RX 560
- Processor
- Intel Core i3-8100 or AMD Ryzen 5 4600H
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 12 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti or AMD RX 6400
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 6600H
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Game Info
- Developer
- Tulpar Games
- Publisher
- Tulpar Games
- Release Date
- May 23, 2024