![]() Unlike the first game, Overlord: Raising Hell, you don’t have the choice between good and evil… here it’s now evil all the way. Which, in this game, consists of being a nasty little bastard and wreaking as much havoc as possible. Anarchy is hard to cause all by yourself, so as the overlord you are the master of minions little gremlin-like critters who will follow your every whim and command. In Overlord 2, you play the role of the Overlord, a bad-ass character who has the whole ‘evil’ domination’ thing high on his agenda. ![]() Sit back, relax and welcome to Overlord 2, whereby the aim of the game is to be as bad and as nasty as you can possibly be. ![]() Ever noticed that with all of the good-vs-evil, hero-vs-villain, allies-vs-enemy games that are out there, that you’re always stuck on the ‘good’ side of the fence? Sure, real life is all about doing the ‘right’ thing, but we love videogames because they let us cross that boundary between what we can and can’t do in reality… right? Well, if you’ve ever ventured through a village in a game and instead of thinking “Where can I get some health?”, had something like “Which of these innocents’ buildings would burn down the quickest?” on your mind, then you’re reading the right review.
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