Jeriaska from Gamasutra writes:
"The PSP game Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaiki da, developed by Acquire, has gained a sizable following in Japan. The clever game script revolves around an RPG villain's attempts to fortify his underground lair against the encroachment of invading storybook heroes. As the God of Destruction, personified as a floating pickaxe, it is up to you to cultivate a squadron of monsters and dig the Badman a subterranean escape route from justice.
The big question facing the title's introduction into other language regions has been whether the self-referential storyline, which turns JRPG archetypes on their heads, would speak to audiences outside of Japan. As an indication that the strategy game is not about to let its energetic spirit be lost in translation, NIS America's upcoming release has been given the title Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do To Deserve This?"
Allison Walter – Product and Development Manager for Europe, NIS America: Hi everyone! I have a few bits of important news to announce!
The first is, Badman has decided to change his bad image, or at least his name. Let it be known: The Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman series will immediately be referred to as What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? The original title had a conflict of interest with an existing IP and it was not NIS America's intention to create any conflict. This new title is intended to better represent the game's whacky retro dungeon world and connect the player's awareness with the overall theme of the game.
Due to the name change the game, Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman!: What did I do to deserve this? will be temporarily unavailable from the PlayStation Store. The game will return as soon as the new name process has been completed. Also What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? 2 will be delayed until May 4th, 2010 to provide ample time to complete the change to the new name.
stupid long-ass name for no reason except just to be long and obnoxious to say.
Like in the last game, you take on the role of God of Destruction who for whatever reason serves our old pal the simpering craven Badman and manages the ecosystem in his dungeon. The story mode is longer and broken up into eight chapters, though only the first area is accessible in the demo. This time around, the ultimate goal is to raise Badman's palace above the ocean's surface. There's also a whole new mode, Badman's Chamber, which is a free-for-all sandbox for you to tinker with an ecosystem at your leisure without worrying about heroes coming in to stomp all over it. Unfortunately, this mode is locked in the demo, so I couldn't test it out. Hiding the porn stash, Badman?