The mechanics are better, but not finished. Some elements, like zombie spawns and item placement, still feel askew. This idea that every videogame needs to be ‘balanced’ is a curse, and No More Room in Hell 2’s lopsided difficulty is fundamental to its identity. As it stands, however, it’s frustrating more often than it is affecting. But Torn Banner has a vision, and thanks to the latest No More Room in Hell 2 update, that vision is increasingly clear. Dying Light The Beast is on its way and State of Decay 3 is going to do its thing, but NMRiH 2, more and more, seems like it can and will stand apart.