Snackbar Games writes: "A warning for any who decide to pick up My Lord 2: be prepared to die. My Lord 2 is unforgiving and insists on teaching via failure. The first title did, too so this isn’t a surprise, but there’s very little hand-holding, and if you make a mistake you’ll be punished for it with a game over screen. NIS missed an opportunity here to make My Lord 2 the definitive Badman title by making it accessible without sacrificing the challenge. Instead, what we have a game that is less informative than its predecessor and more difficult. Pass unless you loved part 1 and desperately need more".
Looks like stores are starting to clear our PSP games. Gamestop has several of the best PSP Rpgs for $10 or less. This includes 3rd Birthday, Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy 1, Lord of Arcana and Knights of the Nightmare. Most of these games are $9 used. Goozernation has the full details.
Square-Go writes: "Rarely does a game series manage to innovate within the often blinkered "Desktop/Tower Defence" genre, that is, beyond adding some extra rules or gimmicks to the template. PopCap's Plants vs Zombies added the "seeds and sunshine" element to the regular unit management paradigm, an idea extended in Nippon Ichi's What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord!? series (renamed from Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! to avoid litigation) through the introduction of a monster ecosystem that must be fully understood and micro-managed to progress through the game."
CSM: WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE THIS, MY LORD? 2 tells the story of the despicably evil Overlord Badman (the speaker of the title quote) and his quest for world domination. Heroes from around the realm are out to get him (the "this" of the title), so he summons the God of Destruction (the "lord" of the title -- played by you) to help him vanquish the good guys.