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Content Warning is the new Lethal Company, but with a genuinely wholesome twist
Our first impressions of Steam's latest hit, Content Warning, are that it's brilliant - and authentically wholesome.
You spawn in a sort of children's TV version of a house, surrounded by blue sky and sun and green grass. We stuck the disk in the downstairs telly and watched our video, chatting, laughing, reminiscing about all the stupid stuff we'd done - how we'd wasted half the battery just filming us getting out of the diving bell, and then had about five garbled seconds of me being eaten by a spider. It's wholesome - one of those buzzing words in the ether these days that I feel like should annoy me, because it gets applied to anything with pixelated witches and spells and recipes and frogs while being maddeningly imprecise.
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