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Posted on: Jun 24, 2009
Overlord II
WORDS BY: Dan Amrich
Whereas the first game just set you against the world in general, Overlord II gives you a worthy rival: the Roman Empire. They’re vicious and technologically advanced; you’ll find yourself using more strategy than action to defeat legions of centurions, pesky archers, and siege weaponry as you expand your realm. But there’s more of everything — more mistresses to woo, more magical weapons to forge, more minion personality (they have names, titles, and can now ride feral beasts into battle), and more multiplayer modes for both online and splitscreen players. (There’s also more pop-up, as the vibrant and detailed world really pushes the hardware.) The addition of a map finally stopped us from getting horribly lost, but we still felt like we were walking more than murdering — with no save-anywhere feature, the frustrating repetition of random mission failure followed by a stroll of shame often killed our thrill.

To help minimize the grind, developer Triumph Studios has mixed up the main mechanic with things like steering a giant Viking boat, firing catapults, and possessing the body of a minion, but sometimes they just keep you from the slaughteriffic gameplay you enjoy. The green stealth mission goes on too long, the ballista aims clumsily, and the repetitious spider maze (which takes place directly after a repetitious boss battle) features frustratingly imprecise controls. During these breaks, you’ll wonder, “Can’t I just go back to the part that was fun?”

To be fair, most parts of Overlord II are fun, and its problems are offset by high production values and funny dialogue (oh, those minions!). A lot of folks missed the original game, so here’s your second chance: Overlord II preserves what worked last time, improves what didn’t, and tries several new ideas on for size. They don’t all fit perfectly, but few other developers are even using Overlord II’s dark materials, let alone with this much success.








Sat, 07/04/2009 - 19:11
Posted by xpects the xpctd
I'm almost done with this game, but I've had a blast with it. I got to admit, the missions can get extremely frustrating. Good luck keeping your cool when retrieving your weakling blues. This is a great and funny game, and I prefer the story of this one a lot more. I just wish it didn't have me insanely frustrated every couple of missions. Good review, you hit the nail on the head, again.