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  • Amass and breed minions and collect weapons and armor to keep them equipped and fighting for gold
  • Steal anything from gold and axes to pitchforks, chef's hat and even dried-out pumpkins -- almost anything can be used
  • Use your minions tactically -- they're ready to sacrifice themselves and their lives in servitude to the Overlord. Just don't let them get distracted by alcohol or succubi
  • Employ Healers to resurrect fallen minions and prepare them for the next battle

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  • ASIN: B000R2USRG
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches ; 5.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: June 25, 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #6,445 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Overlord is a groundbreaking, completely original action adventure, set in a seriously warped fantasy world. Controlling a mysterious figure that has inherited the legacy of the evil, long-dead Overlord, the player emerges, near death, from the ruins of the old Overlord's Dark Tower. Only the player's actions will determine if they will rise to become the new all-powerful Overlord; it's all down to how much of a bad ass they want to be in order to succeed...evil or really evil! Played out with plenty of black humor and dark irony, the game will immerse players in twisted parodies of classic fantasy scenarios and characters.

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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The simple pleasures of being Evil, July 2, 2007
By croll (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews
I bought Overlord on a Friday expecting a couple hours of enjoyment over the weekend before becoming bored with repetitive gameplay. After a weekend spent in my study, I must confess... I underestimated the allure of being Evil.

Pros: Graphics, Humor, Level Design
Cons: Linear, Replay value?

In Overlord, you take the role of the epinonymous anti-hero, recently resurrected by your hysterical minions to take up the mantel of your fallen predecessor. Very little backstory is provided and this is a little disappointing, but the humorous sequence through which your minions great you makes up for it. Apparently a band of nefarious do-gooders trashed your Evil Tower, and you've got to put it back together, strange the peasants into submission and get your revenge.

To do this, you are teleported into the first map area to pummel some bloated halflings (I never did like hobbits). The first map (and the ones that follow) is well designed and beautiful, with some creative ideas to keep it interesting and give you an open feel. You're welcome to explore at your leisure but, to accomplish your quests, things move in a fairly linear fashion. To the game's credit, however, it doesn't FEEL linear. I felt free to do what I wanted when I wanted to do it. But, tasks really must be completed in a certain order before you can progress. (Un)-fortunately, that precise order isn't clear until after some trial and error (which either leads to confusion or creates that non-linear sensation).

The primary tool in your conquest will be your minions. Your selection is limited but effective. You have your warriors (brown minions), fire throwers (red minions), assassins (green minions) and healers (blue minions). Ironically, your minions are the real star of this game -- not you. They run around, wreaking havoc on the land and indulging your every whim. They leap onto the backs of sheep and ride them like broncos and swarm over your enemies like a bunch of gibbering goblins. Constantly breaking loose funny little jokes and reverently presenting you with treasure and gifts, they really steal the show and I never get tired of them. Compared to thim, the Overlord is definitely the strong silent type -- individually he is far more powerful in battle, but your minions are far more powerful when used en masse.

Your evil-ness is rated on a scale of corruption. You can take the less "evil" path by helping your peasants and restoring the Elven race or you can be Evil by pillaging the village, killing the peasants until they're suppressed, and slaughtering the few remaining elves like the simpering fools they are. Reflecting your chosen path is a selection of two mistresses (a fiesty but well-intentioned maiden or a sultry and wicked seductress).

I found the gameplay relatively simple and not terribly challenging. I doubt it's supposed to be. The game is, first and foremost, about having fun. The game is riddled with little jokes and the minions have kept me chuckling and laughing the whole time.

The graphics are rich and beautiful, and the sound is also well done but not particularly remarkable. The real gem is the gameplay and the novelty of being Evil. Due to the linear nature of the quests, I'm not sure what the replay value of this game will be, but it is a fun and enjoyable romp.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breaking Stuff to Look Tough, July 20, 2007
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Ah, Overlord. It's sort of a Real Time Strategy Role Playing Game. Hard to describe any more then that. You run around in a third person mode and direct your horde of minions into looting and pillaging.

It sounded a lot like Dungeon Keeper and in some ways it's the same mold, a lot of snarky evilness and random humor. On the other hand the game play is totally different.

The Bad.

The controls are rather clunky. You basically have attack, walk, and send minions. No fine detail work here. You also have cast spell and guard which can help. For most of the game this isn't much of a problem. Its pretty straight forward, send out your minions, then sit back and relax. Very brute force. However, for some of the boss fights you really do wish you had more control.

Not much strategy. With the clumsiness of the controls the main tactics tend to be burying the opposition in bodies. With very little practice you can lure enemies into guarded minions or put up archer ambushes but this isn't Starcraft. Expect most of the game to be plowing people under.

The game alternates between easy and frustrating. See above about the controls and the strategy. Trying to maneuver my minions around Geysers of boiling water was just irritating.

There just isn't enough Evilness in the game. Your range of diabolical actions is thin and don't have much effect on gameplay. Most of the missions are almost heroic, save the town, cure the plague, ect. You rarely have big moral choices. Though I suppose that was all they could squish into the Teen rating. I was wishing I could take that Buxom Shepherd girl back to my tower and toss her into a torture chamber. You could do stuff like that in Dungeon Keeper.

All that being said, I love this game.

The minions are the stars and their wonderfully coded AI makes up for the control issues. When a minion brings you treasure they have this happy grin on their face and an adorable "For you!" line. It makes you just want to give them a doggy biscuit. They have real personality as they ride on sheep, swarm onto enemies, or just smash everything they can get their hands on.

They also start customizing themselves. Kill a cook and a minion will take his hat. Send them to smash up a pumpkin patch and they all come back wearing Jack O lanterns on their heads. Those angry farmers chasing you with pitchforks and torches? Knock them down, steal their pitchforks, and see how THEY like being chased. They can pick up all sorts of things.

There are lots of things to destroy as well. Barrels and boxes are obvious, fences and shrubs less so, but you can send your minions to burn out those horrible little hobbit holes, drink all their ale, eat their food, destroy their pumpkin patches, smash their furniture, and deface their paintings... for starters.

Also a lot of things in this game are flammable and you have a rather handy fireball spell. Setting fire to fields is priceless, (listening to your minions shout "Burn burn!" as the enemies in the field die horrible deaths is more so) but you can also set forest fires and burn those miserable peasant's houses down.

The in game dialogue is witty and amusing and a joy to listen to.

This game is a comedy. The fun in its is watching your minions run around and wreak havoc.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oooh look a new hat, July 2, 2007
By B. McBeth "PSN: DirkPittSpawn" (Warner Robins, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This game is a ton of fun to play. I'd recommend trying out the demo first. The first "mission" is almost straight out of the game with some slight changes.

The greatest part of the game is being able to control and divide up your minions. Some times this involves strategy because there are different types of minions under your hand.

Make sure to note that it's 3rd person view. You move your character along while issuing commands through your gauntlet. The Overlord has one simplified attack command (Space), due to all the spells and ordering he has to do.

I should note that it's even fun to watch. The minions do hilarious things such as smash pumpkins then use them on their heads, peeking through like jack-o-lanterns. They also enjoy finding beer, which gives them added strength for a VERY limited amount of time. And what happens after drinking all that beer? What else, but of course, they urinate.

This game isn't just a walk in the park, sending your minions out to do your bidding; actually, it takes some careful planning and movement. Also, to be able to use the different minions you must find the appropriate lifeforce.

Definitely recommend trying out this game for a laugh/enjoyable game experience. (Try out multiplayer as well-- Co-op or Adversarial)
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5.0 out of 5 stars overlord rocks
i loaded Overlord soon as it came in the mail, grapichs were smooth, game play was easy and entertaining, the choice between evil and super evil is always a nice touch, definently... Read more
Published 2 months ago by James Lancaster

4.0 out of 5 stars Overlord PC
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Published 4 months ago by Brightjess

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, I guess.
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Published 6 months ago by Michael Osborn

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Funny, and a good shelf-life
There are VERY few games that are released on the pc that I would go back and play again a long time after it has been released. Overlord happens to be one of those games. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Brian T. Newman

3.0 out of 5 stars Great game, buy
Just make sure that if you have a laptop, that it meets all of the requirements.
Published 15 months ago by Preston J. Lanzieri

3.0 out of 5 stars OK game
The game is fun, but it's a bit buggy. As well, the control is a bit hard to manage and it's easy to get lost as to what exactly you are supposed to be doing. Read more
Published 15 months ago by B. Parrott

1.0 out of 5 stars A total disappointment
Bad voice acting. Juvenile humor. Boring storyline. Annoying control scheme. Get the picture? Even at the rock bottom discount price it's a total waste of time and money... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Nilmar

4.0 out of 5 stars Evil has never been so much fun.
This game is a great spoof off of any fantasy game/movie. The first level puts you right into a nice mid evil village that is rustic and beautiful and you send your minions to... Read more
Published 18 months ago by M. L. Goodwin

5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe not for everyone but I love it.
Overlord is like an evil, twisted ripoff clone of Pikmin(for the Gamecube). It places a huge importance on violence, looting, and general wrong doings. Read more
Published 18 months ago by James B. Cox

5.0 out of 5 stars Overlord is Great
The funniest game I had ever play, great action, great graphics, great story line, buy it you will have lots of fun, Did I mention that the minions are the best!!!
Published 18 months ago by A.G.M.

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