Skullgirls

Skullgirls (2012)

by Lab Zero Games, Reverge Labs, Autumn Games, CyberFront, Konami, Marvelous AQL
Genres:Indie, Arcade, Fighting
Themes:Action, Comedy, Horror, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Skullgirls is a fast-paced 2-D fighting game that puts players in control of fierce warriors in an extraordinary Dark Deco world. Featuring all-new game systems which test the skills of veteran fighting game fans while also making the genre enjoyable and accessible to newcomers, Skullgirls is a modern take on classic arcade fighters with a hand-drawn high-definition twist. It’s a one-of-a-kind, action-packed competition complete with awesome combos and an intriguing backstory.Show more
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January 29, 2025
Skullgirls is a fantastic fighting game. When I gotten it with two copies through Humble Bundle. It was right before the game had any actual DLCs. In every possible way, Skullgirls really delivers. A rather interesting roster of characters. A great selection of stages you can do matches on. A great soundtrack with incredible sound effects. Not only that, you can use a controller to play this. There's even a great story mode as well. It truly delivers in a way. Skullgirls easily among your favorite fighting games ever!!!
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