When Sirens Fall Silent: LKA and Wired Productions Release Developer Presentation for Psychological Horror Game
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Sal Romano
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Publisher Wired Productions and developer LKA have released a three-minute developer presentation for the psychological horror game When Sirens Fall Silent. The presentation, led by LKA founder and director Luca Dalco, offers a deeper look into the game's mystery, characters, and world, following two previous cinematic reveals. The game focuses on uncovering the truth behind a series of kidnappings in a world of forgotten people.
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· 3 pulledLKA founder and director Luca Dalco now guides viewers further into the world of the forgotten people
The presentation offers a deeper look into the mystery, characters, and world
Players uncover the truth behind a series of kidnappings
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