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  • Overlord: evil done right

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.22.2007

    We have been intrigued by Overlord ever since we first learned of its evil, minion-controlling premise. This new trailer shows off some impressive minion armies, huge enemies, as well as a brief clip of the Overlord's bawdy mistress. We also get a look at the Overlord's dark tower. We can't wait to get our hands on the game, and luckily we won't have to wait too long. The game comes out next month you see. Anyone else out there raring to send their minions to reign terror upon the countryside?[Via DCEmu]%Gallery-3359%

  • Got Overlord questions? We want 'em

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.19.2007

    We've been intrigued by Triumph Studios' Overlord ever since we first learned of it. Loosing your army of minions on unsuspecting peasants sounds like jolly good fun to us. After learning about the intriguing imp controlling mechanic, we're dying to learn more about Overlord. As such, we decided to wrangle a Q&A out of Codemasters, Overlord's publisher. That, dear X3F readers, is where you come in. We need your Overlord questions. What do you want to know about the game? Who's making it? What's the deal with the enormously fat lady in the image above? Any questions you have, we want you to post them right here in the comments. We'll pick some of the best questions (along with some of our own), pack them up, and send them off to Codemasters.If you need inspiration, why not check out our Overlord coverage thus far?

  • Overlord: Like Pikmin only very, very evil

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.19.2007

    IGN has posted new hands on impressions of Triumph Studios' Overlord. X3F readers will recall that the premise of Overlord is controlling minions to do your bidding. Until now, we haven't had much more detail than that. IGN reveals that the goal of Overlord is to rebuild the Dark Tower, of which the main character has just gained possession. Rather than do all the back breaking labor yourself, you command an army of evil minions (and really, who wouldn't?). There are four classes of minions. Similar to the Nintendo title, Pikmin, each minion has special strengths. The brown minion is your everyday work horse, the blue minions can swim and heal others, the red minions are fireproof, and the green minions deal out deadly attacks from behind. Green minions must by used in a stealthy way though, because they are weak against direct attacks. Players can take direct control over minions using the right stick, enabling them to coordinate attacks using several different types of minions. An example used in the article is to send in your red fireproof minions to deal with fire wielding enemies while flanking them from behind with green assassin minions. All in all, it sounds like Overlord is really shaping up.We have some special Overlord news coming later today. In the meantime, hit the "read" link to check out IGN's full impressions.

  • Overlord cover art is minion-tastic

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.12.2007

    Godfree and his merry band over at Gamertag Radio snagged the cover art for the upcoming title from Codemasters and Triumph Studios, Overlord. We don't know too much about the game yet except that it allows you to control numerous minions to do your nefarious bidding. Based on what we've seen, these minions don't do the kinds of things that people appreciate either -- things like trimming the hedges, for example. No, these minions basically murder, pillage, and plunder, and they do it all with a jagged grin (as the box illustrates).In other words, it sounds like a fantastic game. We suggest you gaze at the box for several minutes, drink in its details, and then watch the recently released trailer.Enjoy.

  • Minions attack! New Overlord video, screens

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.23.2007

    We've said it before, but we love the concept of Overlord. As its name implies, you play the Overlord, controlling your minions in order to wreak havoc and create general mayhem. We don't know much more than that honestly, but what more do you need? The graphics are clean and remind us more than a little bit of Fable's somewhat campy style (with a hint of The Horde thrown in for good measure). The minions we've seen so far remind us of Gremlins, snickering and generally causing a ruckus. See the new trailer after the break.

  • Impish new shots of Overlord

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    01.29.2007

    Xboxygen brings us some new shots of Overlord today. Revealed last May by Triumph Studios (Age of Wonders), Overlord puts you in command of evil minions that do your dirty work. Your little imps and demons will do whatever vile task you command. As noted by Joystiq when the game was announced, Overlord looks to turn Fable's "good vs. evil" theme on its ear, choosing instead to give players the choice of "evil vs. more evil." As evidenced by these new shots, the game takes on the appearance of a twisted fairy tale, and we can't wait to see what the game looks like in motion. With an intriguing premise and some promising visuals, Overlord is one to watch. Hit the "read" link for more screens.

  • Overlord announced for Xbox 360 & PC, Codemasters to publish

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    05.02.2006

    Codemasters has grabbed the publishing rights to Overlord, a twisted action/adventure fantasy developed by Triumph Studios (Age of Wonders). The game looks to put a spin on the popular good vs. evil open-ended genre. In this case, players must decide to be sorta evil or really evil.As the new Overlord, players gain the allegiance of the Minions — a horde of impish creatures who are eagerly awaiting their master's bidding, be it to pillage, murder, or chug brew (as pictured). Overlord will be enriched by plenty of dark humor and parodies of classic fantasy scenarios. We're thinking 'Naughty Kameo'.