What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord? 2

What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord!? 2

North American cover art
Developer(s) Acquire
Publisher(s)
Composer(s) Takeshi Hama
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Real-time strategy, God game
Mode(s) Single-player

What Did I Do To Deserve This My Lord!? 2 (formerly known as Holy Invasion Of Privacy, Badman! 2: Time To Tighten Up Security!, known as Yūsha no Kuse ni Namaiki da or2, 勇者のくせになまいきだor2, literally "For a hero, [you are] quite impudent/cheeky/bold] or2)" in Japan) is a real-time strategy/god game for the PlayStation Portable, sequel to What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?.[1] Its concept is the same as the first game's: creating mazes and monsters to defend Overlord Badman, a demon lord, from the heroes who try to slay him.

The game was released in Japan in 2008, and was announced for a North American release during Tokyo Game Show 2009. It is known that the game did not follow its predecessor's steps to be released exclusively for download on the PlayStation Store, it was released on UMD format. This is supported by the fact that NIS America is looking into an UMD release of the first game.[3] The game was delayed until May 4, 2010 for a North American release, due to the series' western title being changed to avoid conflict with the Batman license.[4]

Gameplay

The gameplay is the same as the first Holy Invasion Of Privacy, Badman! game's: Using a limited number of "steps" and a pickaxe, the player must dig and create a maze with monsters in it, to defend Overlord Badman from the heroes.

A trailer announcing the game's North American release claims Holy Invasion Of Privacy, Badman! 2 contains "4 times more stages, 3.3 times more monsters and 2.3 times more heroes" than the first game.

Additions

While the game shares the first installment's gameplay, it also introduces additional features, exclusive to the sequel. These additions, shown by the trailer linked above, include Mutation (monsters can mutate in three forms: by deformity, by obesity and by gigantism) and The Overlord's Chamber, where you can grow monsters and observe their evolution, aside from graphical changes. The UMD release includes the first game.

References

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