If you've played a Suda51 game before, you know the man is no stranger to mixing sex with his violence. His latest, Killer is Dead, looks to be no exception to the rule, and may even take Suda's trademark craziness to a whole new level.
Fatal Frame, the PlayStation 2-era Japanese survival horror that featured a bunch of malevolent spirits and a nifty camera, is set to be released on the PlayStation Network this week.
Grasshopper Manufacture, the studio lead by eccentric game developer Suda 51, partnered with GungHo Online Entertainment, a little known online game company, earlier this year. The partnership took most people by surprise, but apparently Suda has a plan for the online studio.