These little impish creatures are the backbone of the Overlord’s army, and also the backbone of the game play itself. To do this, players enlist the aid of those wonderful Minions. With the last of his crumbling Tower’s mystical power, the Overlord sets out to bring the land back under his heel. The land’s heroes have all gone M.I.A, and it’s about time someone steps in and puts an end to all this peace and prosperity. The fun begins as players don the boots of the titular Overlord, a hulking, silent brute awakened from his coffin by a grizzled old gremlin. While this outing wasn’t as fun for me as the my first Overlord romp on the PC, I still had quite a grin on my face as I wronged rights, brought injustice to the land, and made sure those peasants knew their proper, lowly place. 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.
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