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THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILER. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
The map itself is self explanatory. It is his first horror map and what you see is what you get. First thing i notice is the texture and the entities are monotonous. The only textures I can see are woods. Most of the props are boxes, and screamers for ambiance, not jumpscares. The map is simple, you just run forward and kill zombies and that's about it. You make it to the end once you reached the end of the hallway. Speak about the map, it is huge but empty and lifeless. At least the map itself is playable and a goal is simple but it makes no sense since there is no story yet. Overall, I would say this is not a bad map nor a good map resulting it a mediocre. I hope when you make horror maps, there will be improvements.