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What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord?!

Platform(s): PSP
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Atlus USA

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'Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!' (PSP) Becomes Download Only

by Rainier on June 24, 2009 @ 3:32 p.m. PDT

Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do to Deserve This? is a strategy game with some RPG mixed in where you, as the God of Destruction, need to help Badman, the overlord, help to save his underground empire.

From its retro-classic art style to its simple, yet intuitive game play, Badmanis the anti-trend of games today. However, for players looking for a refreshingly new game experience, Badmanoffers more than plenty.

The goal of the game is clean and simple: As the God of Destruction, you must create a dungeon that is difficult and powerful enough to fend off human hero invasions. The dungeon must have a self-sustaining ecosystem, so players must strategically dig and create a dungeon with a balanced food chain. Periodically, human heroes will invade the dungeon in order to bring peace and harmony to the world, but they are your enemies. You must destroy the heroes before they capture the Overlord and take him back to the surface.

The decision for going all-digital has come after surprisingly strong support for the digital demo from gamers nationwide. With its fun, absorbing content and relatively small size, Badmanis an ideal candidate for PSN. Gamers will be able to log on to their PSN accounts and download the full version with ease this July.

“Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman: What Did I Do to Deserve This?” will be arriving exclusive on PSN in July 16, 2009 for $19.99.

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