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NIS America Announces Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do To Deserve This?
Longest Title Ever Revoked from Street Fighter
by Coop

A few weeks back, confused glares were turned towards Sony after a patent was filed for "Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!" It was either the longest game name ever, or some strange new PlayStation thing that no one understood. It turns out to not only be stranger than anyone could have predicted, but to have a longer name. NIS America will be publishing the Sony Computer Entertainment developed Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do To Deserve This? for the PSP this June. No, none of that information was made up.
In fact, you might just want to read their official explanation below.
About Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!
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.
So, yeah, there's that. I'm completely and utterly confused by everything here, but that doesn't mean I'm not interested. It reminds me of the recently announced Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord. There's some more information on their website, but this looks like one of those games that a demo might be a necessity for. Maybe then we'll be able to figure out what the hell HIoP,B: WDIDtDT is about.
I'm definitely looking forward to more information, and hopefully a shortened name, twelve words is just too much for me.
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Why not just call it The Trial?
It could be fun, but it is also in the running for worst game title ever.