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Get in touch with your despotic side in Overlord, the twisted fantasy action adventure where you can be evil (or really evil). In the game's seriously warped fantasy world, you’ll become the Overlord and find out for yourself whether absolute power corr...
Get in touch with your despotic side in Overlord, the twisted fantasy action adventure where you can be evil (or really evil). In the game's seriously warped fantasy world, you’ll become the Overlord and find out for yourself whether absolute power corrupts absolutely. You could be a regular Overlord who only overlords during banking hours. However, with incredible power at your disposal and a team of evil-minded impish critters, the Minions, on hand to do your bidding, how will you resist the temptation to be wonderfully despotic?
Delve deeper into the Overlord's twisted world as Overlord: Raising Hell opens up a series of hellish new levels, each a twisted, corrupted version of the five major kingdoms: Mellow Hills, Evernight, Heaven's Peak, the Golden Halls, and the Ruborian Desert. Access to each abyss is via a portal, which opens once a kingdom has been successfully conquered and the previous ruler banished to a personal hell within. However it's not just the fallen heroes that have been dragged into the abyss: the Overlord's newly loyal peasants have also been taken down into hell too. Do you have what it takes to be really, really, really evil?
Find out in this fun mixture of fantasy role-playing, action, and adventure with just a little pinch of RTS!
Includes both Overlord and Overlord: Raising Hell.
Get in the action and become the Overlord, the all powerful dark lord with a horde of minions to command and a land to conquer.
Conquer a twisted fantasy world and show the Seven Heroes, demonic Halflings, and Rabid Unicorns who's boss.
Control a horde of slavish and loyal minions as they smash, destroy, kill and steal anything for you. Your word is law.
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Multiplayer notice: The game's multiplayer servers have been taken offline, however, multiplayer over LAN is still available.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Multiplayer notice: The game's multiplayer servers have been taken offline, however, multiplayer over LAN is still available.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I bought it twice. I absolutely adored this game and actually bought it on Steam despite hating DRM so when I saw it here it was an instant purchase. It's a mix of hack and slash and light tactics with funny lines throughout. Drop the money on it you won't regret it.
I had so much fun and laughter all throughout this game and its expansion. If you thought you know evil and how to become one then you're wrong. This game entertains the moment you open it.
I've played all the Overlord games, even the Wii one. Overlord does a great job of putting you in the seat of the bad guy for a change. I especially liked that you can choose to be bad or really bad :P And the minions are just adorable in an evil sort of way.
Just a weird RTS with 4 types of units, no buildings and first-person control (ported from game consoles so prepare for nausea when moving camera with mouse). Setting is dull (standard medieval with swords), but graphical style is ok. Dull cutscenes on every corner. Meh.
Could have been a fun concept, but your minions die far too easily. You'll find farming for souls (required to produce minions) difficult as there are few places to farm, and the one place where you can farm reliably becomes quickly repetitive and tedious (farming can result in minion loss if not done carefully). You only have 20 or so minions and are stuck with that number, and even trying to swarm an opponent will result in them all dying.
Sure the game included strategy mechanics like different kinds of minions, ability to give commands, and your own ability to use magic or hack and slash, but all these extras were poorly executed. Having different kind of minions means you have to kill a particular kind of animal for each type, making you have to backtrack to really annoying levels just so you can farm more blue soul, for example. While the commands are diverse and interesting, they mostly boil down to "move here" or "attack this thing". It helps even less that a poorly executed command can result a lot of your minions dying, making you less likely to take risks in order to learn the game mechanics. The hack and slash is sort of fun if you couldn't get killed so easily (which the minions will allow if you don't send for them). The magic ability could have made up for all this if it was as easy to cast fireballs as it was in Fable, but your mana is limited and can only be recovered by scrounging for potions or sacrificing minions on an alter (which again would have been fun if farming minions wasn't so mind numbing).
I also greatly dislike a game toting you as evil that still has a moral compasses system. You can choose to be a kind lord with a bunch of ugly minions while being made fun of, or you can be an evil lord where your minions are constantly dying because people attack them. Maybe having sex with your mistresses can make up for that, but make sure you save before you see the slut.