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Cyberpunk turn-based rhythm RPG Keylocker announced for PC

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Cyberpunk turn-based rhythm RPG Keylocker announced for PC

From the developer of Virgo Versus the Zodiac.

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Moonana, the studio behind Virgo Versus the Zodiac, has announced Keylocker, a cyberpunk turn-based rhythm RPG inspired by the Mario & Luigi RPG series. It will launch for PC via Steam “when it’s ready.”

Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

About

Keylocker is a cyberpunk turn-based rhythm Japanese RPG inspired by the Mario & Luigi RPG, in which you play as a singer in a dystopian world where music is prohibited.

Fuel your moves with the electric power of music in this turn-based RPG using real-time execution of moves in rhythm game style! Battle the authorities, unlock the secrets of the planet, play on your own bands’ concerts and hack into the network to bring an end to the system, for better or worse.

Story

Saturn, Anno 801.

Music is banned for 141 years now.

B0B0 is one of the Doppelgangers, twins born as perfect human beings fit to obey the purpose of the caste they were assigned to. Her purpose is to serve in the lowest caste for the prosperity of Saturn, but B0B0 doesn’t quite agree to that. Amidst a revolution against the Saturnian Satellites, the ultimate form of law, B0B0 hears news of a newfound music robot that’ll fit right in her illegal band as a drummer. Rebelling against the corrupt system using music is the only thing she knows how to do well and she only needed a drummer to join her pack of misfits. With every piece in place, she’s out to break some laws, and discover the truth behind the essence of music, the Keylocker

Watch the announcement trailer below.




Source: Gematsu
 

Spukc

always chasing the next thrill
It looks pretty ugly 🤔
It reminds me of boktai
But like a bad version of it the gfx..
 
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