No More Room in Hell is a cooperative first person survival horror video game, created by Matt "Maxx" Kazan and initially developed as a modification on Valve's Source game engine. Set in a zombie apocalypse, the player assumes the role of one of eight remaining survivors,[1] with a focus on co-operation and survival. The game can be played through "Objective" or "Survival" mode. It is heavily inspired by George Romero's Living Dead series,[2] with the title being a reference to Dawn of the Dead, specifically the line "When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.",[3] and some characters being references to other films such as American Psycho and The Big Lebowski.
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There are two game modes in the game: Objective mode and Survival mode. In Objective mode, players must follow the instructions given by the game, each Objective mode map has different goals but the ultimate goal is usually to escape the map alive. To increase replayability certain maps can have different objectives, items and routes which can change with every new playthrough. In Survival mode, players must protect certain sectors of a level against waves of incoming zombies. Each new wave brings in more zombies and sometimes new supplies will be dropped from a military helicopter, after a set number of waves a rescue vehicle will arrive to bring the survivors to safety. The health percentages of all the sectors will decrease if players let them become overrun by zombies and if they all reach zero, the rescue vehicle will refuse to arrive and the players lose the match.
Up to eight players can play together cooperatively in a single server. If a player dies in the middle of an Objective map, easier types of difficulties will allow the player to respawn once the surviving players reach a predefined checkpoint on the map. If a player dies in the middle of a Survival map, they will respawn at the start of the next wave or instantly if they have gained enough points beforehand which is subjected to the game server's difficulty level.
"NMRiH is a stand-out take on survival and the scariest multiplayer game we've ever played."Maximum PC"No More Room in Hell feels uniquely more like a horror game than an FPS."PC Gamer"...it has enough brains under the hood to make the most sated zombie ask for seconds."GameSpy
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As more and more hellgates open all over the world, the quiet village of Oakhampton suddenly comes to the shocking realization that even their rural idyll isn't safe from the undead menace. A hellgate is slowly forming in the undergrounds of the small village.In an attempt to prevent the undead horde from reaching the surface, a group consisting only of the manliest of men (mostly members of the Oakhampton neighborhood watch) is being dispatched into the underground. This is where your story begins.
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Left 4 Dead 2 is a full on sequel with 8 full-length campaigns. It differentiates itself from the previous co-op outing with a new cast of characters (Coach, Rochelle, Nick and Ellis) and a selection of smashing melee weapons. New zombie types have been added to the game and they are fully playable in the asymmetrical multiplayer versus mode.
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