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If the tags were updated, it would spoil the game too much.
There are multiple warnings both on the steam page and on the title screen that warn about the potential nature of some of the content that may be in the game. While the game is intended to be accessible to those of age 13 or higher, the game may touch upon subjects that may not be safe for all audiences. In this case, it's recommended that you review the warning document posted above.
doesnt matter
While I didn't know the content before I played, it's very well written and gave me an idea of where the plot was headed, which made it actually more suspenseful.
If you just want a hint: it's a game that deals with depression and feelings of being excluded
It's a free game. There's nothing to loose if you try it or dont.
And no, this is not a game about sick fantasies.
It merely shines a light on things we conveniently ignore.
We are part of the problem, and this game has the balls to fill us with a feeling of guilt we absolutely deserve.