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Europe
Product description
The Minions and their Dark Master are back in Overlord II and the highly acclaimed cult smash sequel.
Overlord 2 includes :
- A Glorious Empire to destroy.
- A vast Netherworld to restore.
- Minion mounts to mobilize.
- A trio of mistresses to court.
- War Machines to squash opposition.
- A tonne of lovely creatures to murder.
It's bigger, worse, and more gorgeously terrible (and a mini-map)
The 2009 action role-playing Game Overlord II is a continuation of the Overlord video Game from 2007. Triumph Studios created it, and Codemasters released it for Linux, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. Along with two spin-offs, Overlord: Dark Legend and Overlord: Minions for the Wii and Nintendo DS, respectively, all versions of the Game were published in North America on June 23, 2009, in Europe on June 26, and in Australia on July 9, 2009. On July 26, 2016, a Linux version was made available.
What's special?
- This new group of minions is superior to the pathetic bags of skin you previously ruled in intelligence, speed, lethality, and wit. Minions are now available in four fantastic flavours: Browns are vicious brawlers who use their fangs and fists to resolve conflicts. The irritable artillery known as the Reds enjoys playing catch—as long as it involves fireballs. Assassins who operate covertly are greens like a fart on legs, silent and lethal. Blues can revive other Minions who have attempted to block a sword with their face but are useless in actual combat.
- Your primary target group will be the courageous and extremely combustible members of the Glorious Empire, a nefarious government that rose to prominence following the overthrow of the previous Overlord. To keep the blood on your blade different, we've also thrown in a few Yetis, Elves, villages, and charming indigenous people. You'll be chopping your way through entire battalions at a time.
- You've arrived at the proper location. In the Domination style, the Overlord can make humanity into a toy. As you expel the Glorious Empire from your borders, village by village, you'll gain from an unwilling workforce.
Gameplay
The main gameplay mechanics from the first Overlord Game are carried over to the sequel, with the player controlling the Overlord character from a third-person perspective while in control of hordes of small, goblin-like creatures known as minions. This allows the player to travel the landscape and battle various civilizations, with the Roman-style "Glorious Empire" serving as the main enemy. Only the brown minions are initially available, but gradually the Overlord will recover control of the others, which are crucial for removing roadblocks that prevent the plot from moving forward. Each sort of minion, which can come in up to four varieties, is best suited for a particular job, such as browns for combat and blues for healing wounded minions.
Join the action in Overlord IIand witness the thrill you’ve never seen before!
Other details
- Release date2009-06-23
- PublishersCodemastersElectronic Arts
- DevelopersTriumph Studios
- Age rating
Product description
The Minions and their Dark Master are back in Overlord II and the highly acclaimed cult smash sequel.
Overlord 2 includes :
- A Glorious Empire to destroy.
- A vast Netherworld to restore.
- Minion mounts to mobilize.
- A trio of mistresses to court.
- War Machines to squash opposition.
- A tonne of lovely creatures to murder.
It's bigger, worse, and more gorgeously terrible (and a mini-map)
The 2009 action role-playing Game Overlord II is a continuation of the Overlord video Game from 2007. Triumph Studios created it, and Codemasters released it for Linux, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. Along with two spin-offs, Overlord: Dark Legend and Overlord: Minions for the Wii and Nintendo DS, respectively, all versions of the Game were published in North America on June 23, 2009, in Europe on June 26, and in Australia on July 9, 2009. On July 26, 2016, a Linux version was made available.
What's special?
- This new group of minions is superior to the pathetic bags of skin you previously ruled in intelligence, speed, lethality, and wit. Minions are now available in four fantastic flavours: Browns are vicious brawlers who use their fangs and fists to resolve conflicts. The irritable artillery known as the Reds enjoys playing catch—as long as it involves fireballs. Assassins who operate covertly are greens like a fart on legs, silent and lethal. Blues can revive other Minions who have attempted to block a sword with their face but are useless in actual combat.
- Your primary target group will be the courageous and extremely combustible members of the Glorious Empire, a nefarious government that rose to prominence following the overthrow of the previous Overlord. To keep the blood on your blade different, we've also thrown in a few Yetis, Elves, villages, and charming indigenous people. You'll be chopping your way through entire battalions at a time.
- You've arrived at the proper location. In the Domination style, the Overlord can make humanity into a toy. As you expel the Glorious Empire from your borders, village by village, you'll gain from an unwilling workforce.
Gameplay
The main gameplay mechanics from the first Overlord Game are carried over to the sequel, with the player controlling the Overlord character from a third-person perspective while in control of hordes of small, goblin-like creatures known as minions. This allows the player to travel the landscape and battle various civilizations, with the Roman-style "Glorious Empire" serving as the main enemy. Only the brown minions are initially available, but gradually the Overlord will recover control of the others, which are crucial for removing roadblocks that prevent the plot from moving forward. Each sort of minion, which can come in up to four varieties, is best suited for a particular job, such as browns for combat and blues for healing wounded minions.
Join the action in Overlord IIand witness the thrill you’ve never seen before!
Other details
- Release date2009-06-23
- PublishersCodemastersElectronic Arts
- DevelopersTriumph Studios
- Age rating