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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Deathsmiles is another one of CAVE's Bullet Hell shooter series, this time with a gothloli theme. Of note is that this game scrolls horizontally instead of vertically, and that you can select the difficulty per stage rather than per run. This is also the first home console release of a CAVE game to be released outside of Japan. Character designs, writing and planning were done by longtime Cave collaborator "Joker" Junya Inoue. A drama CD series was released in 2010. |