Vorax

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About the Game 28/12/2024: Complete game official release Craft, Fortify, Survive. Welcome to Vorax, an Island of Horror and Survival Vorax is an open-world survival horror game that plunges you into the heart of a Mediterranean island overrun by a mysterious infection.

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Developer:
IndieGala
Release date:
22 July 2024
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About the Game

28/12/2024: Complete game official release

Craft, Fortify, Survive.

Welcome to Vorax, an Island of Horror and Survival

Vorax is an open-world survival horror game that plunges you into the heart of a Mediterranean island overrun by a mysterious infection. As a mercenary sent to investigate, what was meant to be a reconnaissance mission quickly turns into a fight for your life. The island is a living nightmare, inhabited by grotesque mutants, contaminated wildlife, and dark secrets waiting to be uncovered. Your objective: survive, adapt, and unravel the sinister truth behind Virus V.

Survive by Any Means Necessary

In Vorax, survival is not guaranteed. You must scavenge for supplies, craft tools, build shelters, and fight against overwhelming odds. Navigate a vast open-world environment, from abandoned farms to eerie laboratories, each holding pieces of the story and challenges that will test your limits. Utilize makeshift weapons, makeshift barricades, and explore the infected zones to push deeper into the island’s darkest corners.

Dynamic Day-Night Cycle & Adaptive Threats

The island’s day and night cycle impacts the threats you face. By day, you’ll explore, gather supplies, and prepare for nightfall, when the mutated horrors become even more aggressive. You must decide whether to fight, hide, or simply survive until dawn. Vorax is about more than combat—it's about outsmarting the infection, managing your resources, and making hard choices.

The Difference Between the Basic (Demo) Version and the Full Version

We believe in giving players a real taste of what Vorax has to offer, which is why we’re proud to present two different versions of the game: the Basic (Demo) Version and the Full Version. Both versions provide access to the entire game world, allowing you to explore every zone, face every enemy, and experience every story element without major content restrictions.

The only difference between the Basic and Full Versions lies in saving your progress. In the Basic Version, you can only save at checkpoints, creating an intense survival experience where every encounter is high-stakes, and each trip to a safe area is a moment of hard-earned relief. This approach adds tension to your exploration, making every decision matter more.

In contrast, the Full Version gives you the freedom to save anywhere, at any time. This is a complete game changer. It allows you to take risks, explore freely, and engage with the world in a less restrictive way. Whether you have just a few minutes or several hours to play, you can choose how to progress without the anxiety of reaching the next checkpoint. This freedom transforms how you tackle the challenges of Vorax, making it accessible for all play styles.

Constant Updates, Shared Content

Importantly, both the Basic and Full Versions are identical in content. You’ll receive every update, patch, and improvement at the same time, whether you are playing the Basic Version or have upgraded to the Full Version. Your feedback from both versions will help us shape the future of Vorax, and we are committed to ensuring that all players have the most up-to-date, improved experience possible.

Key Features of Vorax:

  • Survival Horror at its Core: Fight for your life against grotesque creatures in an environment where every resource counts, and every corner hides danger.

  • Open World Exploration: Traverse a large, detailed Mediterranean island teeming with danger, secrets, and resources waiting to be discovered.

  • Dynamic Day-Night Cycle: Day and night bring different threats and opportunities. Plan your actions carefully, as the infected become more aggressive after dark.

  • Crafting and Building: Scavenge for materials, craft makeshift tools and weapons, and build barricades to fend off the horrors lurking in the dark.

  • Infected Zones and Nests: Explore the deadly nests where Virus V has taken hold, cloning life in grotesque forms. The infected zones are dynamic, always unpredictable, and full of challenges.

  • Different Saving Systems: Experience the intense survival tension of checkpoint saves in the Basic Version, or embrace the freedom to save anywhere in the Full Version.

  • Shared Updates: No matter which version you play, you will always get every patch, update, and improvement, ensuring the most current Vorax experience.

Why Your Support Matters

By upgrading to the Full Version, you’re not just gaining the ability to save anywhere—you’re supporting the future development of Vorax. Your feedback, support, and engagement help us craft the ultimate survival horror experience. We are on this journey together, and your support is what drives us forward.

Prepare yourself, mercenary. The island is alive, infected, and out for blood. Will you uncover its secrets, or become just another victim of its voracious hunger? Play Vorax today and see if you have what it takes to survive.

Do You Have the Grit to Survive?

In VORAX, your wits, will, and courage are the only things standing between life and a gruesome fate. Prepare to face a relentless enemy that hunts you relentlessly. Can you survive the horrors of the island and uncover its darkest secrets? The challenge awaits.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit version 1909 revision .1350 or higher, or versions 2004 and 20H2 revision .789 or higher.
Processor:
Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
DirectX 11 or 12 compatible graphics card
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
30 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX® compatible
Additional Notes:
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.

recommended*

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit version 1909 revision .1350 or higher, or versions 2004 and 20H2 revision .789 or higher.
Processor:
Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster
Memory:
16 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce 1080Ti or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
30 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX® compatible
Additional Notes:
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.

User reviews

Chained Wings
Not recommended | 31 Aug 2025
10.8h played

I swear the devs have no idea what they're doing with this game. I had such high hopes and waited for the full release of this game for so long but now it appears to be abandon-ware. It was seriously fine at the very

Helpful: 8
GameNerd111
Not recommended | 07 Dec 2024
4.2h played

To start, I do actually somewhat recommend this game despite ticking no. I really like the idea of the game and what it implements, big fan of body horror and this game ticks all of my personal boxes....BUT it has

Helpful: 12
PcbZorg
Not recommended | 01 Oct 2025
2.8h played

The fact that Vorax is still listed like any other game, still being sold is quite an important reminder that Valve needs to rethink and update their rules/policies when it comes to unfinished/scammy products. The first

Helpful: 12
J00Z_B0X
Not recommended | 11 Oct 2025
47 min played

Do NOT BUY. Dead Game. they abandoned this game after it released into early access. do not buy. the game had a lot of promise but they just never finished it. they went radio silent and ran away with the money. the

Helpful: 14
FriendlyGiant
Not recommended | 03 Jun 2025
2.2h played

Looks to be more abandonware. no update since the end of last year. I get its EA but these guys need to make announcements about the game. since EA release not much have changed. its still bare bones with really bad

Helpful: 8
Punished Snek
Not recommended | 09 Aug 2025
2.1h played

Last official update was October of last year. One of the risks that comes with supporting early access games. Don't have any reason to assume they have any intention to finish it.

Helpful: 11