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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Developed by Reverge Labs and published by Autumn Games and Konami, the frenetic 2D Fighting Game Skullgirls puts players in control of an all-female cast (much like Arcana Heart). Instead of banking on the "moe" aesthetic and anime designs, the game uses a more stylized "Golden Age" Hollywood film motif, employing Art Deco ("Dark Deco", as the designers lovingly call it) stage backgrounds and a theatrical, movie-studio presentation. Skullgirls features work from an all-star development crew: fighting game veteran Mike "Mike Z" Zaimont led the project, Cristina Valenzuela directed the voice acting, Alex Ahad (whose prior work credits include Lava Punch, UDON’s Tribute books, and Scott Pilgrim) created artwork for the game, and Michiru Yamane provided the music. Both the Playstation Network and Xbox Live Arcade carry the game in the US, Europe, and Australia; the developers also have plans for a PC release later in 2012. Japan will receive a stand-alone disc release of the game after the developers finish work on the DLC characters (as Japan harbors a general distaste for DLC). |