10 best survival games to test your will to live
The best survival games push your will to stay alive to the absolute limit. They seem to be all the rage right now, with Enshrouded and games like Palworld quickly becoming household names for any fan of tense survival adventures that really push you to the brink and force you to craft your way out of tricky situations.
Food, water, shelter, warmth - it's primal stuff, and it's all in short supply. The games on this list are here to seriously test you, asking you to fend for yourself across all manner of unforgiving circumstances. Working with limited resources, environmental constraints (like a zombie apocalypse, for example), and sometimes even a time limit, the best survival games allow you and your base to evolve and become stronger over time.
There are so many fantastic survival games it's been difficult to narrow it down to just the very best of them. These differ from our choice of the best survival horror games, mind you, though we've featured a few brain-eating beasts in the titles below. From post-apocalyptic wastelands to being marooned on desert islands, here's 10 of the best survival games out there today.
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10. Enshrouded
Developer: Keen Games
Platforms: Xbox Series X, PS5, PC
One of the biggest breakout hits of 2024 is Enshrouded, and it's fast becoming one of the best survival games ever. The dark fantasy adventure sees players stepping into the role of the Flameborn as they explore a vast open world, filled to the brim with all manner of hulking foes to vanquish while constructing a new life for yourself. It's an online multiplayer offering, meaning you get to band together with up to 16 friends or strangers on your perilous journey. It sounds like the perfect blend of action RPG and survival game epic, so be sure to add it to your wishlist if that sounds like a good time.
9. Don’t Starve
Developer: Tencent Games, Klei Entertainment
Platforms: PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and Android
Don't Starve and don’t be fooled by those charming hand-drawn, Tim Burton-esque graphics. This is as dark, brutal, and unforgiving as survival games get, with strong roguelike elements that make slaying weird monsters – evil spiders and creepy pig-men a specialty – as important as collecting the materials you’ll need to craft tools, traps, and weapons, or simply stay warm and cook your food. Don’t Starve is a game where you need to manage your time and resources carefully, and regard permadeath as another step on a learning journey. The longer you survive, the more seems at stake, and isn’t that what survival’s all about?
With some cracking additions like the Reign of Giants expansion or the nautically themed Shipwrecked, Don't Starve is a game that just keeps expanding, adding features, and getting more engrossing as the months pass. And the Hamlet DLC coming later this year promises to continue the trend, with the addition of housing, new shops, and a load of new items to play with.
Read our Don't Starve review here for more
8. Palworld
Developer: Pocket Pair Inc.
Platforms: PC, Xbox Series X
The Palworld craze has gripped many, turning it quickly into not only one of the best survival games out there right now, but one of the top Game Pass offerings. The Pokemon-like involves catching and battled Pals across a large open world, using them to help build out camps and outposts that later must be defended from PvE raids. There's a multiplayer component too, largely involving teaming up with guildmates to venture out into the wilderness together. It's something of a sensation right now, so be sure to check out Palworld if you're looking for a great new survival game with a thriving playerbase to get involved in.
Check out our Palworld review here
7. Sons of the Forest
Developer: Endnight Games
Platforms: PC
Sons of the Forest launched into early access in 2023, and ever since, it's garnered a huge following. The first-person horror meets survival adventure sees players stranded in the wilderness surrounded by danger at each turn. From cannibalistic tribes to aggressive animals, Sons of the Forest ramps up the pressure as your fight to stay alive persists through seemingly unending, testing scenarios. Whether or not you ever got into The Forest, it's worth checking out its deeply engrossing sequel if you don't mind a decidedly scarier edge to your survival adventures.
Read our Sons of the Forest review-in-progress for more
6. Rust
Developer: Facepunch Studios, Double Eleven
Platforms: PS4, PS5, and PC
It’s safe to say that Facepunch’s survival sandbox game isn’t for everyone. It’s legendarily challenging and hardcore in its nature, and the biggest question isn’t whether you’ll die, but whether it’s the wolves, the bears, the patrolling helicopters, or the other players that will get you first.
Everyone spawns naked in a random male or female avatar, and you’re stuck in a desolate landscape where nearly everything that moves wants you dead. Yet for some players, nothing beats Rust’s brutal, unforgiving nature and fraught combat, or the bonds it creates between players once they learn to trust one another. It’s always going to be divisive, but Rust keeps evolving in interesting ways.
5. Valheim
Developer: Iron Gate Studios
Platforms: PC
Currently in Early Access on Steam (it'll drop on Xbox One and Xbox Series X sometime in 2023), Valheim is taking the world by storm. One of the best tree-punchers on the market right now, it adds a sense of overall purpose to your overall challenge of, you know, not dying. You're a battle-slain warrior whose soul has been ferried to Valheim, the 10th Norse world. You must slay Odin's ancient rivals and bring order to Valheim, but also try and reach the final world and find rest. It offers co-op for up to 10 people, ship-building and sailing, and tonnes of mythology among the usual best survival games affair too.
4. Minecraft
Developer: Mojang Studios
Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, PC, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch
These days we think of Minecraft as a kiddie-friendly creative wonderland, so we forget that at its core there’s a brilliant survival game. Mining for materials, crafting tools and building a shelter is still as tense as it ever was, with one eye watching for sundown and one ear cocked for the moans of zombies.
Forging your first decent weapons feels a big achievement, and there’s plenty of excitement to be had in farming and foraging in an epic, unknown landscape, or fending off exploding creepers before they can breach your fortifications. We love Minecraft for its creativity, but there’s still a thrilling game underneath.
Check our our Minecraft review and Minecraft Legends review for more
3. Frostpunk
Developer: 11 Bit Studios
Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, iOS, Android, PC
Part survival game, part city-builder, Frostpunk is far from a walk in the park - as you'd hope for one of the best survival games. You are the leader of an alt-history late 19th-century community, and you'll need to build and then maintain a city during a worldwide volcanic winter. Managing your resources and making choices about how to survive is key, and utterly bleak at times, especially as not everyone will survive. Exploring will help, as you'll be able to find additional resources, other survivors, and other useful items, but it's a risk too. It's a beautifully balanced game that takes a while to master.
2. Raft
Developer: Redbeet Interactive
Platforms: PC
For a game to limit its play space to a few square feet seems like a bad idea. What are players going to do to fill the time? On the contrary, says Raft, if they want more room to explore, they're going to have to build it.
Set almost entirely on the makeshift watercraft of the title, Redbeet Interactive's survival game is all about life at sea, tasking players to upgrade their vehicle, explore mysterious islands, fend off ocean-faring predators, and hopefully find their way back home before its too late. Think Fortnite meets Subnautica, and you get the idea, not to mention the reason for its inclusion on this list of best survival games.
1. ARK: Survival Evolved
Developer: Studio Wildcard
Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, Android, PC
Take survival, add sci-fi and dinosaurs, and you have the bare bones of Ark: Survival Evolved. The game’s built a huge fanbase despite dated visuals and a harsh difficulty level, just because it makes the business of staying alive so exciting, no doubt helped by the fact that beyond the giant reptiles and other hostile beasties, it’s other players that pose the biggest threat.
Build and upgrade your base and set traps and you’ll live a little longer. Join forces with a tribe and wage war on others, and you’ll live longer still. It’s not every game where you can tame a Sabre-tooth or ride a Megalodon, and no other game does survival on quite this T-Rex scale.
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