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Steam News13 May 20242y ago

You Like Heavy Music?

Remember these guys? If you played Lacuna, you may remember seeing them around the streets of Ghara. Although it’s never mentioned in the game (as far as we remember), the band is called Romp House.

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addedPS: In case you missed it, we just updated Between Horizons , adding Japanese and remappable keys. The game is 20% off right now! 🚀

Lacuna – A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure changes

addedPS: In case you missed it, we just updated Between Horizons , adding Japanese and remappable keys. The game is 20% off right now! 🚀

Remember these guys?

If you played Lacuna, you may remember seeing them around the streets of Ghara. Although it’s never mentioned in the game (as far as we remember), the band is called Romp House.

To celebrate Lacuna’s imminent three-year release anniversary, we have a little gift for your: Their five in-game songs from the Lacuna OST were just released for free online! You can find the Romp House mini album on Bandcamp, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Apple Music, and SoundCloud among other places.

Our composer Julian originally wrote this music for fun with a friend to dip his toes into Synthwave music. This happened in parallel to developing Lacuna, without intending to ever combine the two. However, when the project with his friend fizzled out, he decided to use a handful of tracks (there are quite a few more!) inside the game.

We hope you like the music! If you do, give Julian a follow on these platforms and check out the chill remix Lacuna Lo-Fi while you're there.

PS: In case you missed it, we just updated Between Horizons, adding Japanese and remappable keys. The game is 20% off right now! 🚀

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Steam News / 13 May 2024

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