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Cyberpunk serenade

When you play through the prologue of cyberpunk RPG Keylocker, there’s no musical accompaniment. It feels strange. As you begin to explore the silence grows downright eerie, becoming heavy and oppressive. There’s not a single sound, but the message couldn’t be louder: a world without music feels wrong. It’s a bold choice as an introduction to the game’s otherwise vibrant world and an artistic risk that paid off – quite literally. A free demo featuring the

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