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No More Room in Hell 2 might be too early for early access, with Steam reviews flagging endless tech

Published on December 06, 2025

PC Gamer's Best Mod of 2012 was No More Room in Hell, a Romero-inspired Source mod that supports eight player co-op and offered a claustrophobic, intense survival experience like no other. The standalone sequel has been in development since 2016, from the original group of modders, which last year was acquired by Chivalry 2 studio Torn Banner and given a whole bunch more resources. No More Room in Hell 2 finally released yesterday and… oh. Oh dear.

Just under 4,000 early player reviews have left NMRiH2 on a "" score, with some criticisms of the game's style and design next to the original mod. However, the majority of players are taking issue with its terrible performance and a horde of bugs ruining the experience.

At the time, Torn Banner said the release version would fix many of these bugs, but that doesn't appear to be the case. The studio has now made a statement on the issues, saying "the game remains a work-in-progress, and we see this week’s Early Access launch as just the beginning of its journey as a live game."

It should be said that some Steam users seem to be having a good experience, even if they're currently being drowned out by the number who aren't. Still, not all complaints are made equal—with some negative reviews landing for things like the $30 price tag (since the original mod was free) which seems a little unfair. The first game still has an active playerbase now, and Torn Banner clearly wants NMRiH2 to be around in a decade itself: There's time yet to fix things, but it's not a great start.

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