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Overlord: Raising Hell - Underrated IMHO

Golgatha

Lifer
Now normally I wouldn't touch a game under 80% on Gamerankings.com (Overlord is a 73%), but I downloaded the demo on the PSN and found myself having a lot of...fun! I bought the full game a couple of days ago and I'm hooked. The gameplay is very simplistic and the camera panning could use some more polish, but I think the thing that hooked me was all the dialog. IMO they've got some excellent writers on staff for this game and I found myself laughing several times while I was playing. Also, there's nothing more fun than going down a hobbit..err harfling hole and just completely wrecking the place. Anyway, it's a lot of fun and you should go check out the demo.
 
Game was fun, but the camera + repetitiveness of the missions were beyond annoying. Kinda wish there was more depth to the melee/magic portion of the game.
 
I haven't played a whole lot, but I've enjoyed it so far. It's essentially evil Pikmin. I find it hilarious to watch my minions kill a bunch of chefs, then put on the chefs hats.
 
My favorite part so far was when the minions drink all of booze in the local town and then pee all over everything. :laugh:
 
Well, if you liked Overlord, you'll be happy to know that a sequel has been announced for the 360, PS3 along with a different version for the Wii and a different version for the DS.

2009 will see the return of the Overlord and the vicious yet lovably insane Minions and today we are proud to announce 3 new Overlord titles for next year, which includes a full sequel and two additional new Overlord titles for the Nintendo formats.

Overlord II is the sequel to the original twisted fantasy action adventure and is now in development at Triumph Studios for the PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360 and Games For Windows. However as well as this, 2009 will also see the series debuting on new formats. Exclusive extensions include the action title Overlord Dark Legend for Wii, featuring minion control through Wii Remote movement, and Overlord Minions, a dedicated puzzle action title, for Nintendo DS. More details regarding the upcoming games can be found below:

OVERLORD TITLES FOR 2009:

Overlord II

· PLAYSTATION 3, Xbox 360, Games For Windows

Overlord II is the sequel to the hit warped fantasy action adventure that had players being delightfully despotic. In Overlord II, a new Overlord and a more powerful army of Minions take on an entire empire in a truly epic adventure, inspired by the rise of the Roman Empire. As the Glorious Empire conquers kingdoms and destroys any sign of magic it finds, it?s time to go Minion Maximus and send in the horde.

The Minions return smarter, deadlier (and funnier) and are ready to fight in large scale battles that will see their wild pack mentality squaring up to the organised legions of the Glorious Empire. As ever, they?ll do anything and everything the Overlord commands of them, especially now that they can run ravage and wreck buildings and scenery. They?ve also learn to ride: In Overlord II Minions will be able to mount up and ride wolves and other magical creatures around the landscape and take them into battle, making our band of merry fighters faster and fiercer than ever before. Coming in 2009, Overlord II is now in development at Triumph Studios in Delft, the Netherlands, for the PLAYSTATION 3, Xbox 360 and Games For Windows

Overlord DARK LEGEND.

· Wii

Designed and developed exclusively for Wii, Overlord Dark Legend is a brand new action adventure steeped in fairy tale lore with sinister, satirical twists. Set in a time before the original game, players take the role of a new young Overlord. As he revels in command of the Minions, our trainee tyrant will be able to take his growing pains out on the local fairy tale inhabitants as he protects his castle and lands.

Connecting players to the game world in three dimensions, the use of the Wii Remote gives unprecedented control over the minions. For example, individual Minions can be plucked from the horde, held by the neck and then, by vigorously shaking the Wii Remote, throttled to imbue him with some Overlordly power and turn him into a manic minion missile. With a now-explosive body, the insane little critter can be guided into enemies with hilarious, if rather fatal, consequences.

Backed by a rich, tongue-in-cheek story from award-winning games author Rhianna Pratchett, the game features Overlord favourites including Halflings, trolls, elves, and dwarves and introduces wicked witches, gingerbread men and Lil? Red Riding Hood, the seeming sweet girl with a very personal lupine secret. Coming in 2009, Overlord Dark Legend is now in development at Climax Studios, exclusively for Wii.

Overlord MINIONS

· Nintendo DS

Meet Giblet, Blaze, Stench, and Zap ? an elite Minion crew who, assisted by minion master Gnarl, get star billing in Overlord Minions, an irresistible and accessible puzzle action game, designed exclusively for Nintendo DS. In Overlord Minions, the Overlord commands the Minion team remotely. The Nintendo DS stylus becomes an extension of his evil will and every precise Touch Screen command is the player-as-Overlord directing, commanding and combining minions in battle, pointing and sweeping them to attack enemies and solving puzzles to execute his dastardly plans.

Controlling the Special Farces team of four, players negotiate fiendish levels and take on a huge range of warped enemies to hunt down the Kindred, a cult dedicated to resurrecting the mighty Dragon Kin, a race of humanoid dragon hybrids, determined to replace the Overlord?s despotism with their own. Extending the Overlord series? trademark humour, gameplay focuses on the mischievous physical comedy of the minion?s antics and is delivered in a stylised cartoon visual style. Scheduled for release in 2009, Overlord Minions is now in development at Climax Studios exclusively for Nintendo DS.

edit: IGN has pics of Overlord II for the PS3 and 360.

and Overlord: Dark Legends for the Wii.

and Overlord: Minions for the DS.
 
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