What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? is Back on PSN for $7.99 - News
by VGChartz Staff , posted on 23 April 2010 / 3,042 ViewsWhat Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? is a real-time strategy game developed by Acquire and published in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2007. Last July Nippon Ichi Software brought the game to the American PlayStation Network with the new English title Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do to Deserve This? Unfortunately somebody didn't like the Batman joke and forced them to change the game's title this past February. The game was taken off the PSN and the sequel was delayed. Now the original is back on the PSN at a much lower price, for those who want to give it a shot before the sequel comes out on May 4th.
What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? puts you in the role of the God of Destruction, who must build elaborate mazes for an evil Overlord. Human heroes will attack your peaceful dungeon to kidnap the Overlord and bring him to justice, but you can't let that happen. By balancing your dungeon's ecosystem and food chain, you can evolve slimes and minerals into several different evil monsters that can help keep your Overlord safe. It's a pretty fun game with a great sense of humor (check out our review), and it's great to see it get a second chance.
What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? 2 will be coming to the PSP via the PSN as well as a UMD retail release in North America on May 4th.
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This is one of those times where I think the original Japanese name is much cooler, and a direct translation might've sufficed. Its name is "For a hero you sure are cheeky (or impertinent)." I mean, especially because they eventually had a long name. I like the game, I have it under the OG title.
cool, i kept missing this when going to the gameshop, now i can grab it from the convenience of my own digs!
the graphics are retro, that's the point
If the artistic style helps make the game playable, not sure how they are bad.
very dungeon keeperish in the description... graphics are bad though...