Overlord II is as fun and funny as its predecessor, and should be worth checking out for anyone who finds joy in being evil or just enjoyed the first game, but some unfortunate design choices and issues make it harder to recommend the game as a must-b...
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....
Varied gameplay , Minions have cool new abilities , Lengthy campaign , Good sense of humour
Camera gets in the way , Targeting system is broken , Minions can still be a little dumb
This demon-controlling adventure lets you do more fun things with your evil minions, but Overlord II hasn't shaken all of the issues that held back the first game....
Abstract: Fans of fantasy games, writer Rihanna Pratchett and the first Overlord game have been anticipating the sequel for two long years now. In spite of the first games problems—poor camera control, uneven minion handling and a liberal sprinkling of bugs—I ...
von Martin Kreischer Overlord 2 hat alles, was der Vorgänger hatte, nur eben noch größer und besser. Endlich macht es wieder Spaß, komplett durchtrieben zu sein, ohne sich Gedanken über die moralischen Implikationen machen zu müssen – hier kann man sü...
Abstract: Sequel to the two year old Overlord, Overlord II doesn't stray too far from the formula. Take control of the Overlord who in turn can control a bunch of minions. Wield said Overlord and his collection of demonic buddies as you wreak chaos across the la...
Abstract: Codemasters and Triumph Studios caught everyone off guard in 2007 with the release of the first Overlord. It was gorgeous and funny and fun to play and no one expected it to be as good as it was. Of course, with that success comes higher expectations, ...
Abstract: 2007 saw the release of Overlord for the Xbox 360 and PC, putting players in control of evil incarnate and laying siege to the countryside with the help of little, Gremlin-like abominations called Minions. The awful little buggers would jump onto enemi...