Overlord II is for people wanting a complete fusion of gameplay and humor. It’s a reject and at the same time one of the proudest members of the fantasy genre, mocking it altogether and deforming the peaceful stereotypes into something nasty and funny....
Abstract: Fans of Overlord I take heed! Overlord II is out and rocking along with some great game play, awesome graphics, and a great way to take evil to the next level. Story LineRating Although the story line is basically the same as the first game, the happi...
Abstract: Fortunately, we have the vicarious thrills of Overlord II to cater for all our nefarious, malevolent whims with massive scope for enacting indiscriminate acts of destruction and mortal violence upon the powerless everyday folk. Much like the first Over...
Varied gameplay, Minions have cool new abilities, Lengthy campaign, Good sense of humour.
Camera gets in the way, Targeting system is shaky, Minions can still be a little dumb.
This demon-controlling adventure lets you do more fun things with your evil minions, but Overlord II hasnt shaken all of the issues that held back the first game. ...
Abstract: The impish minions of the Overlord universe havent been idle in the two years that have passed since the first game and have emerged with a host of new tricks in Overlord II. The evil little scamps have used the time off to learn how to operate machin...
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Published: 2009-06-24, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Commanding minions is challenging and fun; addition of mounts is great.
Chugging framerates and distant checkpoints make it frustrating at times.
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