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PlayStation Vita Launches With Free Badman Game

By Spencer . November 23, 2011 . 1:27pm

The series known as Badman, What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord or No Heroes Allowed is getting a new game just in time for the PlayStation Vita launch. Since we’re not sure what Sony is going to call it well go with the Japanese name, The Hero’s Records.

 

 

This Badman game is different from the other titles in the series since it’s a mashup of a dungeon defending game and a personal scheduler. You play the game by putting items on a to do list and when you complete tasks you can create monsters. Each weekend you battle invading heroes, so if you complete all your work (or pretend you did) I suppose you’ll win. The Hero’s Record will be available as a free download when PlayStation Vita launches on December 17 in Japan.

PlayStation Vita Launches With Free Badman Game


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  • Solomon_Kano

    :O I’d actually have a reason to schedule stuff if we get this lol.

  • http://www.facebook.com/scholisk Matticus Wagner

    If they have a way of syncing with Google Calendar, we’ll be golden.

  • http://twitter.com/ifarah12 Gren

    I miss the old title

  • jujubee88

    This should help keep students on track with their studies. : D

  • Thomas Maloney

    Hope this comes with the PSVita in America =(

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Akshat-Jiwan-Sharma/1187421478 Akshat Jiwan Sharma

    The best vita news since Gravity Daze.Is this only for japan though?If it is I am importing a vita.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Akshat-Jiwan-Sharma/1187421478 Akshat Jiwan Sharma

    I will Schedule all of my office work and then “Pretend” to have done it.This way I could show it to my boss and earn rewards.Two birds with a stone and all that!  

  • Joanna

    That’s a neat little addition. I’m liking these free pre-programed games that also function as something that keeps track of what you do. :)

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