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Skullgirls Developer Announces New Action RPG, Indivisible & New Character To Their Fighter

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Lab Zero Games who are known for their work on Skullgirls have announced their brand new project Indivisibile.

Indivisible is a brand new action RPG from the developers of the acclaimed fighting game. It is prety vague right now but there is an indie go go campaign being setup in the meantime.

Meanwhile Beowulf is being announced as part of the Skullgirls fourth chracter announcement which you can check out below. More information has been released for that character than has been revelaed for their new game which for all we know is an action RPG. Beowulf on the other hand is  pretty cool looking as a very strength based character that many fans might enjoy. Beowulf is currently available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3  as long as 360 owners have downloaded the required update necessary. That isn’t their only character they showed off however.

 

During their announcement they also touched on the existence of Robo-Fortune who is another character that fans have been waiting for. They are nearly complete but they stress that the video below is merely shwoing off her progress. Robo-Fortune is still under development and will release in the coming weeks.

Indivisible has been inspired by a great many variation of games according to All Games Beta “Indivisible is inspired by classics like Valkyrie Profile and Super Metroid, but with the unique characters and gameplay depth Lab Zero is known for. In addition to a fresh spin on action/RPG gameplay, Indivisible features a deep storyline inspired by southeast Asian and other world mythologies, Lab Zero’s trademark feature-quality 2D hand-drawn animation, and a lush soundtrack from legendary Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta.” Fans will have a great many tiles to compare it to when it leaks its way out of Indie Go Go later this year.

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