
Osiris: New Dawn
Osiris: New Dawn is an unforgiving near future space survival game with a cinematic feel and elements of horror. Play as a Mission Specialist in single or multiplayer to build your planetary base, pilotable vehicles, and controllable drones as you explore a dangerous solar system far from Earth.
What it feels like
Unforgiving survival with horror elements creates sustained pressure and edge-of-seat tension. Horror elements and dangerous alien environments build anticipatory fear of threats.
What it's about
Survival against a harsh alien environment is the core struggle, with resource management and environmental threats central to play. The game is explicitly set in a near-future space exploration scenario with advanced technology but recognizable frameworks. Space exploration, distant planetary systems, and advanced technology form the setting and context.
How it plays
Constructing and expanding a planetary base is a core stated feature and central loop. Gathering and managing scarce resources under pressure is core to survival gameplay. Managing survival in a hostile environment with resource scarcity is fundamental to the experience.
How it looks and sounds
Steam tags and genre context indicate first-person perspective for immersive space exploration. A cinematic feel with near-future technology suggests realistic rendering of space and environments.
How it's structured
An explorable open-world environment across a dangerous solar system defines the play space. Single-player is a supported and core mode, though multiplayer is also offered. Online co-op is explicitly supported as a feature for collaborative survival.
Kindred games
Shares Survival Against Nature, Survival Needs, Open World, Crafting.
Both lean into Survival Against Nature, Survival Needs, Open World, Crafting.
Shares Survival Against Nature, Survival Needs, First-Person, Horror.
Both lean into Survival Against Nature, Survival Needs, Horror, Crafting.
Shares Survival Against Nature, First-Person, Open World, Science Fiction.
Both lean into Survival Against Nature, First-Person, Open World, Survival Needs.
See all games like Osiris: New Dawn →
Closest hidden gems
A lesser-known kindred — Survival Against Nature, Sandbox, Open World, First-Person. 88% positive across 4,765 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Sandbox, Single-Player, Survival Against Nature, Open World.
A lesser-known kindred — Base Building, Sandbox, Automation, Resource Management. 90% positive across 4,944 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Single-Player, Base Building, Sandbox, Automation.
A lesser-known kindred — First-Person, Survival Against Nature, Survival Needs, Horror. 96% positive across 4,352 Steam reviews.
Both lean into First-Person, Single-Player, Survival Against Nature, Survival Needs.





