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Abstract: I read a review for Overlord: Raising Hell (PS3) a few weeks ago because it was just there to read. But after reading what the game was about and what you could do, I really wanted to play it and so glad that I have.Imagine a mix between Pikmin, The...
There’s lots of tweaks on from the original, the most notable being a map, something that was stupidly missing from the first game. Happily, a map doesn’t make things any easier but does make it easier to plan and execute coordinated attacks&h...
Abstract: Roughly a year ago, 360 owners were treated to a refreshing little strategy game bearing the name of Overlord, a game that can best be described as the illegitimate love child of Pikmin and Fable, bearing the strategic gameplay of the former and the to...
Despite some elements of tedium, the death and cartoonish destruction on offer here make this Pikmin/ Fable crossover a light pleaser. 6.5/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile p...
Abstract: Overlord is a third-person action-adventure game developed by Triumph Studios and published by Codemasters. The game was in development for over a year and a half which began in early 2006. The end result is a fairly clever and original game that has g...
Overlord: Raising Hell is not the worst game of this ilk, but it surely does not match the work of Molyneux’s famed Fable for the Xbox, nor does it approach the work of the PS3 exclusive Heavenly Sword. It is a nice diversion for a week or so, but f...
Abstract: Sometimes Evil is just plain fun. That’s readily apparent in Overlord: Raising Hell, Codemasters’ expansion to last year’s Overlord, and the first appearance of those fiendishly delightful minions on the PS3. While this outing wasn’t as fun for me as t...
Abstract: A fantasy world without an overly large, stereotypical demon villain would be far too nice, pretty, and sweet. According to Overlord: Raising Hell, fantasy realms need more evil. In fact, the want is so great that the game flips the typical demon anta...
Abstract: For starters, the box art for Overlord: Raising Hell is slick looking. The cover has a Lord of the Rings meets the Gremlins look about it. All-in-all, it is certainly one of the better looking covers I have seen lately. Unfortunately, the in-game visua...