Growth

GROWTH is a Portal 2 mod taking place in a new facility located in South Carolina. Follow some new characters as you make your way through the facility, and eventually to your freedom. As you journey through though, something seems to be wrong... an enemy in the shadows.
In the late 1950s, Cave Johnson sought to expand Aperture to get OSHA off his back and try to bring in new investors to help fund the company since military contracts were starting to run dry. He bought out a sand mine in South Carolina and built a new facility on top of it. In the mid-1960s, a Vietnam war veteran by the name of Razi Imani is asked to come to the South Carolina facility for testing. Having been medically discharged from the military after losing a leg to a landmine, Aperture designed a prosthetic for him and wanted him to test it. Shortly after being put into animated suspension, the Senate hearings on missing astronauts forced Cave to immediately shut down the South Carolina branch to keep from going bankrupt.

Parent game

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Part of franchise:
Portal (last 3 games)

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