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No More Room in Hell 2 early access review - slow-burn cooperative shooter gets zombie horror (mostly) right
No More Room in Hell 2 effectively captures the scrappy alliances and escalating terror of a zombie apocalypse, but a few creative choices threaten to spoil it.
No More Room in Hell 2 effectively captures the scrappy alliances and gradually escalating terror of a zombie apocalypse, but a few creative choices threaten to spoil its eerie atmosphere. This is an eight-player cooperative shooter set on a single, openly explorable map, with you scouring buildings and cars for weapons and equipment before assaulting a central objective (in the alpha's case, a power station verging on failure). In a literal sense, it's one of the darkest games I've played since Amnesia: The Dark Descent, the only illumination often coming from the headlamps and brake lights of abandoned vehicles, often washing scenes in crimson silhouette.
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