![]() ![]() In the demo, you are given access to a simple fireball spell. As the Overlord, you can engage enemies using your melee weapon or magic spells. Of course, you can do things yourself as well. Your minions will destroy anything in their path, move objects, and return to you with any loot they find. If you wish your minions to perform a more complicated task, you can manually navigate them using the right stick, Pikmin-style. You can target an object (enemies, obstructions, innocents, etc.) and set your minions upon it by pulling the right trigger. You control your minions in two simple ways. Like good minions, they follow all your commands to the letter, they bring you any treasure the find, and they're willing throw their lives away if need be. Like all evil Overlords (especially those of video game lore), the best way to go about this is to have your minions do the work for you. As the new Overlord, its your job to rebuild your evil empire, whilst commanding the fear and respect of the innocents and smiting the heroes that brought about the downfall of your predecessor. In the process, your tower has been ransacked and sits in disrepair. ![]() It seems that the previous Overlord was overthrown by wretched and "so called" heroes. Overlord puts you in the shoes of (get this) the Overlord. So, is Overlord the game of your (evil) dreams? Read on to find out. After a few run-throughs of the fairly short demo, we think we've reached a fair assessment of what the game has to offer. As such, we were eager to try out the demo that was released on Xbox Live Marketplace earlier today. The screens we'd seen looked polished and the trailers exuded a certain charm that piqued our interest from the beginning. Somewhere, deep down, we had a feeling we were going to like Triumph Studios' Overlord. ![]()
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