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No More Room In Hell 2

No More Room In Hell 2 - PC & Xbox Series X|S (Microsoft Store)

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In No More Room in Hell 2, you deploy as an emergency Responder into the eerie darkness of various zombie-infested locations. Join up with others and complete vital missions to aid humanity's survival. But stay cautious: every encounter with the horde can lead to infection - or even permadeath for your Responder. Every fight is a struggle, every victory another step back from the brink of apocalypse. INTENSE 8 PLAYER CO-OP Eight players must use their wits and deadly reflexes to survive th...
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Rating: PEGI 18
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Genre: Action, Indies, Cooperation, Online Co-op, Multiplayer, Cross-Platform Multiplayer, Adventure,
Recent Steam reviews: Mostly positive (1782)
All Steam reviews: Mixed (23447)

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In No More Room in Hell 2, you deploy as an emergency Responder into the eerie darkness of various zombie-infested locations.
Join up with others and complete vital missions to aid humanity's survival.
But stay cautious: every encounter with the horde can lead to infection - or even permadeath for your Responder.
Every fight is a struggle, every victory another step back from the brink of apocalypse.

INTENSE 8 PLAYER CO-OP
Eight players must use their wits and deadly reflexes to survive the relentless forces of the undead.
Find your teammates with proximity voice chat and grow together in power.
Communication and strategy are key to survival as you face overwhelming threats– with resources too scarce to not be shared.
Use every strategy and tool at your disposal to outsmart the horde and make it out in one piece.
Every choice made and action taken will affect how the horde reacts, leading to devastating consequences or the loss of your Responder and their individual progress.

TWO DISTINCT GAME MODES
In Scenario Mode, Responders journey deep into the heart of the outbreak to arm themselves, tackle critical objectives, and extract supplies.
Witness how the recent apocalypse has affected the Northeast Coast of the United States across 6 richly-crafted maps, each offering a different perspective of society's collapse.
From the urban centers of Lewiston, Maine and Broadway in New York, to the industrial outskirts of Pennsylvania and facilities like Beaulieu Hospital and a government Bunker; every locale offers a different time of day as well as themed objectives to complete.
Discover gear along the way, increasing your odds of survival and restoring the infrastructure needed to keep humanity alive.

PERMADEATH AND INFECTION
Every mission puts your character at risk of dying - forever.
The undead can infect you and twist your mind, setting you on a race against time to find pills or a gene therapy cure - all before your dead body rises up against your allies.
Looting supplies always benefits your crew, but your Responder must survive to reap all the rewards.
For every successful mission you complete, your odds at survival improve through upgraded starting gear and perks earned from your previous experiences.
Do you put your character’s life on the line to save a squad member? Rewards increase as more squadmates extract, but the risk of permadeath is ever-present.

A DYNAMIC, REACTIVE HORDE
While one zombie is a threat, a crowd can quickly become insurmountable.
The undead retain their senses, with every sound you make in the hushed darkness able to cascade into full conflict.
Multiple zombie types force you to try and stay one step ahead or meet a horrifying end - including your responder joining the undead horde.

BUILD AN ARSENAL
Ammo is scarce, zombies are dangerous, and players are fragile.
Experience thrilling survival horror with an arsenal of weapons - some professional, some improvised - to ward off and outwit the undead.
Bury a crowbar into a walker’s skull with visceral melee combat, or unload your last shotgun shell into the advancing horde.
A dynamic gore system lets you see and feel the sickening impact of every wound you impart on the undead.
Stay alive by planning out your combat encounters, using tools like proximity bombs or molotov cocktails to employ brains instead of brawn.
Equip weapon attachments, including sights, scopes, and suppressors, to make firearms more effective.
Grow your Responder's skillset over multiple missions, with each extraction progressing their abilities and leading to unique perks that allow crafted loadouts for future deployments.

Configurations

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  • Storage: 20.7 GB available space

Reviews

8
Game review score based on 19 reviews, all languages included

Recent reviews

Please believe me and don’t waste your money total buggy mess
  • Scam buggy game
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This game feels nothing like no more room in hell. I understand that a sequel doesn't have to feel the same, but it does have to expand on what the first game set in stone. This game is a zombie extraction shooter that has almost nothing that made the first no more room in hell unique. Also buggy, unfinished feeling, and killing one zombie is a chore due to your character having the stamina of a panda. Do not buy this game for anything over $15.
  • It is a unique ish game, only because it is the first game with this style with no pvp.
  • Map is beautiful and locations are unique.
  • Meeting other players is rewarding.
  • Combat is hot garbage
  • Zombies are too tanky and can lunge at you which is unavoidable in most cases.
  • Buggy and unfinished
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This hurts me a little but I do not recommend this game, NOT YET!

NMRiH2 seems like a great project, but the current Early Access version feels like Alpha.

Zombies need a lot of tweaking, missing textures on teammates, one map (but a huge one), melee feels like fighting with a foam sword, no stagger and almost no damage unless you group up on 1 zombie and smack him taking turns. Also you can only play online which means, you have to wait for other people.

This was my personal experience and it wasn't bad but it has a really looong way to go
  • Great potential
  • Perks
  • Needs tweaking
  • Super Early Build
  • melee feels useless
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no way to hit zombies far at all with guns
  • zombies
  • brains
  • loot that u losee gay
  • sucks with melle and guns
  • sync bad
  • fps bad
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The Reeeeeeal Zombie Apocalypse Permadeath Extraction is BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Supported languages

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English
French
German
Italian
Portuguese - Brazil
Russian
Simplified Chinese
Spanish - Spain