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Suddenly, his monitors didn't show the game's protagonist, Ringo. Instead, a pair of digital eyes, fractured and luminous, stared back at him from the code. The neon glow of the Amami City skyline
In a world of data-streams and digital demons, "free" usually meant "deadly." But Akihiko was a mid-level hacker with a high-level curiosity. He clicked. As the progress bar hit 100%, his cooling fans screamed
"If you want to play," the entity hissed, "you have to survive the first floor."
Akihiko laughed nervously. "It’s a 3080. It can handle a JRPG."