No More Room in Hell is a co-op first person video game with elements of survival horror. The game is created by only one person - Matt “Max” Kazan. It was made as a modification on Valve Corporation’s Source engine.
The game tells a story about zombie apocalypse. The player gets a role of one of eight survivors. The game is said to be inspired by classic George Romero’s Living Dead films series as well as Dawn of the Dead, American Psycho and The Big Lebowski films.
At first, the game was released only as a mod for Half-Life 2 but later it was released as standalone title on October 31, 2013. No More Room in Hell was developed since 2004. It has two game modes – Objective and Survival. In Objective mode the player must accomplish given objectives and finally escape the map alive. With every new playthrough objectives on the man changes in a favor of replayability of the game. In Survival mode players have to protect certain areas from waves of zombies, each wave becoming more and more difficult. The player has to protect those areas until the helicopter arrives and takes them back to safety.