Quick overview
Content Warning is a cooperative psychological-horror title from Landfall Publishing. Designed for two to four players, the game casts you and your friends as fame-hungry creators willing to risk everything to become viral. Your objective: record as many eerie encounters as possible and make it back to upload the clips for streaming revenue.
Core gameplay loop
Each run begins with character customization using simple ASCII-style face art—an old-school precursor to modern emoji expressions. Once the team is ready, you enter the Old World, a supernatural realm packed with relics, oddities, and hostile entities. Armed with a camcorder, you must document these phenomena while managing limited battery and oxygen. If you survive and return to the surface, you upload footage, earn cash, upgrade gear, resupply, and head back in for another dive.
Look and feel
The game’s motion and physics are intentionally quirky: both player avatars and monsters move in unusual, floaty ways that often reduce pure terror and increase chaotic fun. Many players compare the experience to Lethal Company because of the cooperative scavenging loop, eccentric physics, and strong replay value, though Content Warning differentiates itself with an influencer theme and its own content mechanics.
Gear and nonverbal communication
Equipment categories (upgrade and prioritize based on your team’s strategy):
- Gadgets — useful field tools that change how you interact with the environment
- Miscellaneous — assorted items that cover niche or situational needs
- Lights — essential for visibility and attracting or repelling certain entities
- Medical — healing and survival supplies to keep your team in the fight
Emotes (one per player each run; lost on death and must be reselected):
- Various Dances — expressive animations to boost personality or coordinate without voice chat
- Applause — a simple, universal gesture for quick feedback and celebration
Strategies for better runs
- Capture as many creatures and dramatic moments as possible while conserving oxygen and film.
- Invest stream earnings into equipment upgrades to increase survivability and capture potential.
- Use emotes strategically to communicate silently and convey intent.
- Coordinate roles: who films, who scouts, who carries supplies, and who pulls back in emergencies.
Known issues and community fixes
Players have reported a handful of technical problems, such as assets failing to load properly and occasional glitches with gameplay actions like uploading videos. For teams wanting larger groups, there’s a community-made quality-of-life mod titled Content Warning — QoL: Bigger Lobbies (by x753) that expands lobby sizes and adds convenience features.
Final thoughts
Content Warning blends cooperative survival, resource management, and a social-media-driven premise into an engaging package. Its unique customization, oddball physics, and teamwork-focused objectives create a compelling alternative to similar indie co-op horror titles. While not without minor bugs, the game’s core loop and replayability make it worth checking out for groups that enjoy collaborative, chaotic experiences.
Technical
- Windows
- Full