The premise is simple: You are a survivor of in a zombie apocalypse and you must do whatever it is to get extracted to someplace safe.
Even more surprisingly (considering how Valve has handled the Greenlight program) it was actually pretty good. To my surprise, No More Room in Hell managed to get out of Greenlight and see the light of day on Steam. I was intrigued by this when I read it because at the time I was browsing that Greenlight page the only zombie games that I was familiar with were all about machismo and empowerment gunning down hordes of undead without a care in the world.
It’s name was ‘ No Room in Hell’ and it claimed to be a zombie FPS with a focus on survival as it had very little in the way of a HUD and featured zombies that were more durable than wet cardboard. So, back in 2013 after we had all played the shit out of “ that one game” where a character voiced by Troy Baker leads a young woman through a dangerous and artfully designed world which received universal critical acclaim for it’s fantastic story and brutal combat a near-total conversion mod for the source engine came out on Steam Greenlight.