
The Escapist: "Suda51, the man behind Lollipop Chainsaw and No More Heroes, takes us to the personal tale of Mondo Zappa, a government agent tasked with the ruthless execution of villains who lurk in the shadows of society. His weapon of choice is, naturally, a sword, but he has a bionic arm that acts as a secondary weapon, such as a gun, when the need arises. His story is told in 13 episodes, much like a season of television, in a dark yet colorful style akin to Japanese animation. Each episode is self contained with a distinct beginning and end, but they also contribute to the overarching story of the game."

Killer is Dead arrived a decade ago, and despite not receiving a sequel stands-up as a unique work from SUDA 51.

Goichi Suda (Aka Suda 51) is a peerless developer, renowned for the making of some of the most unique games. Here are the best ones to date.
Peerless?
I’ve always heard his games have repetitive portions. I appreciate unique and creative games, but repetition dilutes even the greatest games (ie Arkham Asylum).
Shadows of the damned was pretty wild. That and lollipop chainsaw are the only ones ive played but I’d give it to SoTD.

During a panel at Momocon, Grasshopper Manufacture founder Goichi "Suda51" Suda talked about possible Switch ports of his games.
He should. Although I'd like to see something new from him. Or how about Shadows of the Damned 2?