
Torn Banner Studios has rolled out a significant update, version 0.2.4, for their chilling co-op horror shooter, No More Room in Hell 2. The game, which offers an intense eight-player cooperative experience, has been capturing the attention of horror fans since its early access release in late October.
The latest update is free for all players and brings a collection of new gameplay features, enhancements, and critical bug fixes. Notable among the fresh additions is the introduction of the Firefighter zombie. This undead foe boasts explosive oxygen tanks that can be manipulated for tactical gameplay advantages.
Another key element reintroduced in this update is the caliber type ammunition system. This change necessitates a more strategic approach to planning, as players will encounter different types of ammunition while some categories remain interchangeable.
Runner zombies have also seen substantial improvements, now possessing enhanced climbing skills and a greater variety of lunge attacks to keep players on their toes. However, to maintain a balanced difficulty, spawn rates for these agile threats have been adjusted to be less frequent.
In addition to the changes in enemies and ammunition, players can now benefit from three new Responder skills. These are ‘Immunity’, which decreases infection risk; ‘Outdoor Champion’, offering greater damage mitigation; and ‘Builder’, allowing for increased board and battery stack sizes.
From a technical standpoint, the update addresses several important bugs. This includes fixing server toggle translations and eradicating issues that led to infinite ammunition exploits.
As if the current updates weren’t exciting enough, players can look forward to additional updates and substantial content expansions in the near future. Keeping an eye on the community blog will provide players with the freshest news and updates regarding these enhancements.
For additional details about these updates and the game itself, players are encouraged to visit the official site or explore the community’s insights and discussions through the blog post linked above.