Game teases are both frustrating and exciting, and this time, the game tease becomes three times the fun as Bethesda releases another teaser video, two Batman Games are slated for release this year, and a State of Decay trailer gives you a glimpse of a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested open-world.

The year of the Bat? Two Batman games for 2013

The knight of justice is back, and he's bringing along two games that will keep both your console and handheld busy with superhero-ing action.

What's interesting is that Rocksteady, the developer behind the two previous Batman Arkham games, has handed over the game to Warner Bros. Montreal. Is there an even bigger project that requires the group's undivided attention?

Batman: Arkham Origins is set to take flight on the Xbox 360, the PS3, and Wii U come October 25. Watch Game Informer's exclusive trailer release here to see what's in store for you in this game.

The other Batman game is the (finally) confirmed Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate. According to DLCentral, this game is up for release for only the 3DS and PlayStation Vita, which is slated for a same-day release.

Bethesda's second trailer burns

First came the swirling barbed wire bathed in blue. Now, you have sunflowers suddenly burning while a man watches from the background.

If we didn't know any better, it seems like Bethesda is going for a creepier title this time around, given how the scratched music, the stop-go motion, and sudden burning of the sunflowers almost gives you that American Horror Story: Asylum vibe.

According to GameSpot, Bethesda vice president of marketing Peter Hines only wrote, "The plot thickens..." in his official Twitter, showing that any more details may not come from him at all.

Here's the short, six-seconder Vine trailer, and try to take a gander on what it could mean.

State of Decay coming to XBLA

It's another outbreak of the undead as State of Decay, the adventure game with the premise of the undead, schedules to arrive on the Xbox Live Arcade this June.

Undead Labs, the minds behind this post-apocalyptic game has recently released a trailer that showcases an open-world sandbox where you can dictate the premise of what happens.

DLCentral reports that the content you encounter in the game is dependent on the choices that you make coupled with the threat of the zombies.

Here, you're looking at survival in all sense of the world, from shooting escaping or killing off the undead to managing what's left of your resources. The game also lets you play different characters, but you have to make sure that you're banded together first.

Its like creating your own camp, and putting together your own little group that's supposedly built on trust among its people. Only then can you start to play other characters within your team, reports IGN.

Watch the trailer here and see if it's just another zombie game or if you're willing to take on the survival challenge.