Zoochosis is a recently released bodycam horror simulation game. Imagine a game that puts you in the shoes of a zookeeper with a body game strapped to your body where you are facing a situation involving an infected, mutated animal. You are tasked with identifying the infected, creating a vaccine, and making tough decisions that shape the story’s outcome. But if you’ve clicked on this article, you’re probably already familiar with the game and wondering whether you can enjoy it on the go with devices like the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, or Lenovo Legion Go. So, is Zoochosis compatible with these portable gaming systems? We’ve got all the details you need right here.
So far, Zoochosis has received mixed reviews on Steam, and for handheld owners, the most notable drawback is that the game lacks native controller support. Still, if you’re determined to try this game on your Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, or Asus ROG Ally, we’ve got you covered. We have reports from players to provide all the information on whether you’ll be able to play it on these handheld devices and, more importantly, how well it will perform.
Zoochosis Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
Zoochosis is neither Steam Deck Verified nor labeled as Playable, meaning Valve hasn’t officially tested the game for compatibility on the Deck. However, the Steam Verification badge only tells part of the story, so we looked into player reports for a clearer picture. On the Steam discussion forums, some players have shared their experiences running Zoochosis on the Steam Deck. They mentioned that the game runs well and even shared a video of gameplay on the Steam Deck OLED. This video includes tests across different graphics settings—low, medium, high, and epic—demonstrating that the game can run with some tweaking. A recommended tweak that might come in handy is to switch the button layout to “Gamepad With Joystick Trackpad” and lower the graphics settings to improve playability.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
For the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, there aren’t as many player reports available as we found for the Steam Deck. However, based on what we’ve gathered about the game’s performance on the Deck, we can safely assume that Zoochosis will run on both the ROG Ally and Legion Go. Our reasoning comes down to a few key factors. First, both the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go are more powerful than even the most powerful Steam Deck variant, which gives them a significant edge in handling demanding games. Additionally, the system requirements of Zoochosis are well within the capabilities of both these handhelds. Considering all of this, we are confident that Zoochosis will run on these devices, and you can expect a similar, if not better, experience than on the Steam Deck!
And there you have it! That’s all the information we have on the compatibility of Zoochosis with the Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, and Asus ROG Ally. We hope this guide has helped decide whether to take your mutant-zoo adventure on the go. Don’t forget to bookmark DigiStatement for more gaming guides and news like this and click here to find out if Lollipop Chainsaw RePop runs on these devices.