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Terminus: Zombie Survivors 1.0 is the perfect roguelike to fill the gaps between Project Zomboid updates

No longer an Early Access title!

If you, too, can’t wait for Project Zomboid‘s long anticipated Build 42 to launch, then now’s the perfect time to explore some other niche takes on the zombie survival fantasy. That’s where Terminus: Zombie Survivors comes in, a low-profile roguelike that had its full 1.0 release very recently.

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Terminus: Zombie Survivors is, in truth, far more similar to Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead than it is to Zomboid proper, but there’s just no mentioning one without also chiming in on the other, given the subject matter on show. To that end, Terminus is a dedicated turn-based roguelike (yes, like) that actually manages to boil down its incredibly deep survival gameplay systems into fairly straightforward verbiage. Graphics are, obviously, not Terminus‘ strong suit, but its strengths plainly lie in gameplay and simulation, and the fact that it’s currently got over 2,000 reviews and an ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ rating on Steam kind of speaks for itself.

Terminus: Zombie Survivors released as a full 1.0 experience with stellar reviews

Now, even though Terminus doesn’t enjoy the sort of limelight that Zomboid and C:DDA usually get – which is, in itself, relatively minor – it’s been trucking along for a fair bit of time. Having first released in Early Access in March 2021, the developer Longplay Studios had a good stint and proved itself with a genuinely compelling product. Its price, too, is similarly compelling at a meager $19,99 without any discounts applied.

Engaging with Terminus: Zombie Survivors in a meaningful way is going to take some getting used to for sure, but this is one of those games that are going to keep you busy for dozens of hours on end if you enjoy the core gameplay loop. And, really, if the reviews are anything to go by, this is a must-play for fans of the niche.

Keeping all of the above in mind, I’m sure that Terminus‘ turn-based nature is going to put off a significant number of Project Zomboid fans. That’s perfectly fine, of course, as not every game is a good fit for every kind of player. It wasn’t too long ago that I myself came to terms with the long, long wait between major builds of Project Zomboid, actually, and this helped me temporarily move on to what may or may not be greener pastures. Oh, I’ll be back to playing Zomboid as soon as B42 hits, of course, but in the interim, Terminus: Zombie Survivors looks like just the sort of antidote I need to keep myself from turning.


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A lifetime gamer and writer, Filip has successfully made a career out of combining the two just in time for the bot-driven AI revolution to come into its own.