As though yesterday's The Walking Dead Vine video wasn't too much of a tease, two more have been released, this time labeled "Day 220" and "Day 184" respectively.

In the first video, you can see a potentially new character by the name of Bonnie, while in the second video, the camera lingers on one missing person's unnamed photo, before someone pins the picture of a recent graduate named Russell.

Based on previous reports from Telltale Games, it seemed that the developers would be doing an add-on for the year instead of a full-fledged season 2.

But given the many characters that seem to be piling up for the teasers--and judging from the fact that gamers will be given long periods of time, if the video labels are to be believed--E3 2013 might be leading up to a Walking Dead surprise.

Love it or hate it: South Park: The Stick of Truth trailer

The epic quest: to become cool. The way to do it: be the savior if a thousand years' worth of battle against elves and humans for The Stick of Truth. Your allies: the four pals of South Park, Stan, Cartman, Kenny, and Kyle. What to avoid: be a loser.

This is pretty much the gist of the game, as far as its story goes. It's like putting the South Park the show in the form of a side-scroller game, from the offensive humor to the unapologetic quality of the cast. But there's also something more, when you watch the video.

It's a mix of fantasy (vampires, gnomes, and goblins?) with something you don't see every day in a video game (strap-on as a weapon, according to The Inquisitr)--meaning everything you've loved about South Park, and everything parents will hate.

Those who have loved the show will definitely love the game, and if the trailer is anything to go by, then the delay of the game can be forgiven. E3 2013 has just gotten, yet again, even better.

Diablo 3 gets a game director

The much-played RPG on the PC has been rumored to debut on the consoles PS3 and the PS4, though no release date has been given yet--or more specifically, no concrete information has been revealed as of the progress of the game.

But now, VG 24/7 reports that a game director, Josh Mosqueira, has been appointed to steer the project in the right direction for the consoles.

"It was important to me that we retain that essential core that is Diablo. My goal has been to help keep that core magic formula going strong with Diablo 3, and to continue refining the game, initially for the console version, and now for the game as a whole," he said in a statement quoted by VG 24/7.

In the entire statement, whether or not the last part of his quote meant providing more content and developments in the game beyond just the console version was not specified. But it may hint that Mosqueira may be onboard for more than just the console version, which would be great news to Diablo 3 fans.

"We want to give everyone, even more reasons to keep coming back to Sanctuary, and we have some great ideas brewing for ways to address randomization, what our endgame should offer, and how to make playing online with friends truly fulfilling."