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This seems to be similar to the game The Council of Hanwell.
Because both, they seem to name their subjects by number and letters such as B6 (The one with Rapid muscle growth in The Council of Hanwell).
The Council of Hanwell also includes you having to run away from creatures.
Difference being that you can find weapons around some of the levels/areas to defeat some of the "Anomalies" that were experiments of The Doctor, who is the final boss.
Meanwhile, Tenebris has a way of entrance that tells you how you got there in the first place, while TCoH tells you later on that you were knocked out, and taken from the street after the prison was running out of people who went on trial, while Tenebris' facility is isolated from any city, so there is no way for them to get test subjects, only from disabling cars (Shooting the car wheels) which has a chance of killing the occupant, plus where were we driving too?
I'm afraid that I'm moving on from making garrysmod maps. Maybe one day I'll come back and make another horror map, even a follow-up of this one, but for the moment you can enjoy my other multiplayer maps. Thanks again for the comment, have fun!
The moments where you get the 'jump scares' are done very well and it's refreshing to finaly see an 'enemy' that isn't just a Stalker or Headcrab zombie. I can see that good effort was put into this and I want to take this moment to tell you how much I appreciate that. No annoying teleporting door entrances, no stretched JPG's flying at me with ear-deafening screams, no dumb moments where enemies fly at you as soon as you open a door and the route you travel make sense.
I hope to see more of your work in the future, I found this a great map to play and I would certainly reccomend it to everyone!
Also if you see the video,can you please tell me what should I do there?