Overlord II

The devil's in the details

Words: on June 24, 2009

Though it admittedly doffs its cap to Nintendo’s wonderful Pikmin, Overlord II is precisely the kind of inventive title we should be crying out for in this sometimes derivative day and age.

This sequel has opted to consolidate rather than innovate though, with most of the facets that made the first game such a lark simply emboldened upon here. Minions, basically nameless cannon fodder in the original, now have more of a pronounced personality – right down to their own gruesome names! The Brown minions specialize in pinning down enemies and riding cool-looking wolves. The Blue minions can heal, resurrect, and swim, but unfortunately arrive too late in the game. The Red minions shoot fireballs and can get past burning obstacles. Finally, the Green minions can turn invisible, allowing them to use a nasty back-stab.

A welcome antidote to the many grey and brown levels we so often see today, Overlord’s various islands are also bursting with so much color they’re liable to melt your eyeballs. Rough ’n’ ready it may be, but it’s undeniably charming in its own garish way as you conquer the Roman-esque ‘Glorious Empire’ in the name of all that is evil and depraved.

So you see when Overlord II works, it’s a bundle of fun. Though more advanced commands can be fiddlesome (admittedly mostly due to the dire pathfinding AI), the sheer sadistic pleasure of cackling as your demonic army swarms across the landscape clubbing seals, razing buildings to the ground and wiping out legions of haughty do-gooders is palpable. Likewise, the charming Fable-esque world and genuinely rib-tickling dialogue rarely miss their mark.

When you’re not involved in the main quest, fun little sidelines include gnome genocide, the forging of powerful new weapons and armor for your minions, the resurrection of well-loved servants and even the opportunity to curry favor with your peasant trollop girlfriend by kitting out your Netherworld pad with decor fit for a tyrant!

So why such an average score then? Put simply, the shoddy programming annoyances that plagued the original Overlord return in triplicate here. Whether it’s the terrible AI of your minions (a couple of which are always getting stuck or dying somewhere they shouldn’t), the constant frame-rate and clipping issues or the infuriating pathfinding there’s always some kind of mechanical problem to sour your fun. And it’s such a shame, because under the manifold bugs lies a devilishly original and charming game. Maybe next time, eh?

Jun 24, 2009

You'll love
  • Some hilarious dialogue
  • Chilling in the Netherworld
  • Genuinely original
You'll hate
  • The framerate murders your eyes
  • Minions with minds of their own
  • Navigating levels is fiddly

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  • Xelus

    Xelus  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    People should still try the demo, I think there will be at least a few people like myself who love it even with its flaws. Overlord 2 still improves the experience of the first game and I hope it does at least well enough for some DLC.
  • ChrisAntistaSmellsLikePizza

    ChrisAntistaSmellsLikePizza  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    ENGRISH!!! I haz it!!
  • ChrisAntistaSmellsLikePizza

    ChrisAntistaSmellsLikePizza  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    I still have it in my Game fly Q, but this is one I probably won't be something I buy.
  • Lavos

    Lavos  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    so sad. I really wanted this to be good
  • kwon

    kwon  - 2 years, 6 months ago  - Report

    Well i was looking forward to this game now i dont know who to believe.
  • falloutbro

    falloutbro  - 2 years, 6 months ago  - Report

    THIS GAME SUCKED!
  • Yazleb

    Yazleb  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    Just play the demo. Reviews from any website only mean something if you and the reviewer (not the website) have a shared opinion on most games.

    I find journalists in line with my taste and generally look for their reviews, not necessarily all of IGN or all of GR.
  • PS360Rulez

    PS360Rulez  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    Well I finished the game and I have to ask what the fuck was wrong with your copy of the game gamesradar??? I had no framerate issues ever in this game. Never had a problem with controlling my minions and the camera angles wernt even close to as bad as you said. I mean I found the game to be entertaining and legitimatly funny which is more than I can say for most games. A 6 is pretty damn low.
  • PS360Rulez

    PS360Rulez  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    You guys scored it really low. Its becoming very har to get what you consider a good game latly. I mean infamouse gets a 7 and prototype gets a 9 but i playd both and didnt think prototype was 9 worthy and thought infamouse got an easy 8. IDK maybe its just me but they have seemed off as of late.

    So to any other readers I say buy or rent this game. Its 40 bucks at bestbuy and its funny and fun so u shouldnt be disapointed.
  • Stabby_Joe

    Stabby_Joe  - 2 years, 7 months ago  - Report

    I'll still be getting since I enjoyed the first and many other reviews are giving much higher reviews.
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