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Closer to Escape from Tarkov than Left 4 Dead, this 8-player co-op zombie extraction game has clawed back from a rough launch to become something genuinely worth watching - if not quite worth betting your Responder's life on just yet.

I kept circling back to No More Room in Hell 2 across its early access life, and the story of what it has become is more interesting than what it launched as. When it dropped in October 2024, the reception on Steam was hostile enough to earn a Mostly Negative rating - a grim milestone for a sequel to a beloved Source mod. Torn Banner has since pulled that back to Mixed territory, which, given where things started, is a kind of quiet redemption arc worth acknowledging. What makes NMRiH 2 unusual in the co-op survival space is its insistence on being deliberate. This is not Left 4 Dead. It is not Back 4 Blood. The closest comparison is something closer to Escape from Tarkov in mood and resource logic: you and up to seven others spawn separately across a large map, find each other via proximity voice chat, scavenge for melee weapons and firearms with attachments, manage a scarce inventory, and push toward extraction objectives - all while a permadeath system means your Responder character, with their accumulated perks and progression, can be gone permanently after one unlucky bite. That tension, when the systems cooperate, is genuinely atmospheric. The maps - ranging from a sprawling rural Power Plant and the claustrophobic suburban streets of Pottsville, to the urban density of Lewiston and Broadway in Queens - each carry a distinct dread. The Unreal Engine 5 presentation earns its darkness; the game looks oppressively real in a way that smaller co-op horror titles simply cannot afford. But the gap between what this game wants to be and what it reliably delivers is still notable. At launch, the permadeath implementation frustrated more than it thrilled, because unreliable zombie AI and inconsistent melee hit detection made deaths feel arbitrary rather than earned. Firearms feel weighty and satisfying; melee, for much of early access, felt like swinging at ghosts. Performance was rough across the board, with stuttering and frame drops even on capable machines. The community has noted that post-launch updates, especially something players call the Broadway update, made significant strides in stability and AI quality. Recent Steam reviews trend considerably more positive than the overall Mixed aggregate suggests, which matters if you are deciding right now. The roadmap heading into the 1.0 launch (planned for Summer 2026 across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series) includes a new Survival mode that promises the kind of tighter, wave-defense co-op that older fans of the original mod have been asking for, plus solo training offline, melee combat overhauls, Molotov cocktails, deeper perk options, and more maps. Crossplay is confirmed for 1.0. A single-player mode is framed as a training tool, so lone-wolf horror fans should not buy this as a solo experience - teamwork and proximity VOIP communication are structural to how matches play, not optional flavoring. Who is this for right now? Patient players with a consistent group of four or more who enjoy extraction-style tension, who can tolerate Early Access friction, and who find value in a game that is visibly improving patch by patch. Fans of the original free mod looking for a pure successor may still feel the design has drifted - the infection and self-sacrifice mechanics that defined NMRiH 1 are not fully implemented yet. Anyone expecting polished 1.0 content should simply wait for Summer 2026. But if the atmosphere and the concept of a slow, terrifying 8-player zombie crawl through Unreal Engine 5 darkness sounds like your kind of misery, the current state is genuinely more playable than its history suggests. Kai, Scout Team

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No More Room in Hell 2

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Closer to Escape from Tarkov than Left 4 Dead, this 8-player co-op zombie extraction game has clawed back from a rough launch to become something genuinely worth watching - if not quite worth betting your Responder's life on just yet.

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I kept circling back to No More Room in Hell 2 across its early access life, and the story of what it has become is more interesting than what it launched as. When it dropped in October 2024, the reception on Steam was hostile enough to earn a Mostly Negative rating - a grim milestone for a sequel to a beloved Source mod. Torn Banner has since pulled that back to Mixed territory, which, given where things started, is a kind of quiet redemption arc worth acknowledging. What makes NMRiH 2 unusual in the co-op survival space is its insistence on being deliberate. This is not Left 4 Dead. It is not Back 4 Blood. The closest comparison is something closer to Escape from Tarkov in mood and resource logic: you and up to seven others spawn separately across a large map, find each other via proximity voice chat, scavenge for melee weapons and firearms with attachments, manage a scarce inventory, and push toward extraction objectives - all while a permadeath system means your Responder character, with their accumulated perks and progression, can be gone permanently after one unlucky bite. That tension, when the systems cooperate, is genuinely atmospheric. The maps - ranging from a sprawling rural Power Plant and the claustrophobic suburban streets of Pottsville, to the urban density of Lewiston and Broadway in Queens - each carry a distinct dread. The Unreal Engine 5 presentation earns its darkness; the game looks oppressively real in a way that smaller co-op horror titles simply cannot afford. But the gap between what this game wants to be and what it reliably delivers is still notable. At launch, the permadeath implementation frustrated more than it thrilled, because unreliable zombie AI and inconsistent melee hit detection made deaths feel arbitrary rather than earned. Firearms feel weighty and satisfying; melee, for much of early access, felt like swinging at ghosts. Performance was rough across the board, with stuttering and frame drops even on capable machines. The community has noted that post-launch updates, especially something players call the Broadway update, made significant strides in stability and AI quality. Recent Steam reviews trend considerably more positive than the overall Mixed aggregate suggests, which matters if you are deciding right now. The roadmap heading into the 1.0 launch (planned for Summer 2026 across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series) includes a new Survival mode that promises the kind of tighter, wave-defense co-op that older fans of the original mod have been asking for, plus solo training offline, melee combat overhauls, Molotov cocktails, deeper perk options, and more maps. Crossplay is confirmed for 1.0. A single-player mode is framed as a training tool, so lone-wolf horror fans should not buy this as a solo experience - teamwork and proximity VOIP communication are structural to how matches play, not optional flavoring. Who is this for right now? Patient players with a consistent group of four or more who enjoy extraction-style tension, who can tolerate Early Access friction, and who find value in a game that is visibly improving patch by patch. Fans of the original free mod looking for a pure successor may still feel the design has drifted - the infection and self-sacrifice mechanics that defined NMRiH 1 are not fully implemented yet. Anyone expecting polished 1.0 content should simply wait for Summer 2026. But if the atmosphere and the concept of a slow, terrifying 8-player zombie crawl through Unreal Engine 5 darkness sounds like your kind of misery, the current state is genuinely more playable than its history suggests.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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multiplayercooponline-coopcross-platformtier:aaaExtraction SurvivalPermadeath ProgressionProximity VOIPZombie DismembermentOpen Map Co-opSquad CoordinationUnreal Engine 5Redemption Arc EA

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Windows 10, 64-bit
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12 GB RAM
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Version 12
Network
Broadband Internet connection
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35 GB available space
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GeForce GTX 1650 (4 GB) or Radeon RX 570 (4GB) or Intel Arc 580
Processor
Intel Core i5-6600 or Ryzen 3 1200

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Core i7-10700K or Ryzen 5 5500GT

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