Three games are in the drawing board, and it seems that each project is either a much-awaited development or a breakthrough considering its fan base before it has been released.

Exploring the world of Killer is Dead

Glaring contrasts, splashes of colors, and an entire world of characters that takes you in-these are just some of the great points listed for Goichi Suda's, known more as Suda 51, project, Killer is Dead.

Recently releasing a handful of screenshots, one of which shows lead character Mondo Zappa in crazy katana-wielding action, it seems that, just from the looks of the game, you know you're in for a ride.

In an interview with Game informer, Suda 51 said that the gameplay is relatively easy to understand-Mondo Zappa is charged with executing other killer as you explore the world-but what sets is apart from any other game is the fact that you have an entire world that's unlike any painted before.

"I keep striving for something new that people have never seen," said Suda 51 to EuroGamer. "From a digital perspective, I'm trying to capture something that's happening in real life, but not in the regular sense that people imagine."

In addition, given Suda's thoughts on sexuality in games-"Maybe sexuality in games shouldn't be as big a taboo"-Game Informer reports that the world also includes something like a Gigolo mode, where side missions showcase Mondo's way with the women.

And, considering Killer is Dead's visual images, insane characters, and the crazy imagination that you know ran amuck throughout the creative process, you know it's not a tried and tested thing that Suda is going for, but it looks like something others will follow.

Killer is Dead is slated for a summer release on the PS3 and Xbox 360 for Japan, North America, and Europe.

Diggs Nightcrawler comes to Europe next month

Augmented reality is taking a turn for something mysterious and thrilling, particularly for those who are playing the Wonderbook on the PS3 in Europe, as Diggs Nightcrawler crawls its way into the game.

A project of Moonbot Studios, Diggs Crawler makes books and book characters fun, mixing them into one noir mystery case and brings you through one book at a time.

Diggs Nightcrawler will be available in Europe on May 29, while it's slated to hit North America in the holiday season, reports Polygon.

Check out the developer diary that recounts the inspirations and the process in creating the game.

Bethesda turns a new leaf, and it's not Fallout 4

What can you get a from a four-seconder video that involves a swirling barbed wire bathed in blue light followed by a turning gadget with an indecipherable message?

Not much? Well, that's pretty much what Bethesda is offering for its next project after Skyrim.

According to Game Informer, it's officially no longer a Fallout game, thanks to the a tweet response from Bethesda VP of Public Relations and Marketing Pete Hines, who said, "You talking about the Vine thing? Guess again."

So much for high hopes as well as more info.

In the meantime, here's the short Vine video-you can try to make sense of what's going on in this picture, in the same way that BioWare senior gameplay designer Manveer Heir had suggested that the game could be Wolfenstein, reports Game Informer.