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Preview Overlord previews hit the net

Vault Dweller

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We introduced <a href=http://www.triumphstudios.com/games.php>Overlord</a> about <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=13114>a year ago</a>. A few days ago the unholy trinity - GameSpot, GameSpy, and IGN - posted previews of this game with a Dungeon Keeper flavor. Enjoy:
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<blockquote><a href=http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/overlord/news.html?sid=6167859>GameSpot preview</a>
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The home base where you'll be crafting new items and practicing your skills is a dark tower that's in ruins at the start of the game. The tower will be rebuilt as you progress through the game, and its appearance will reflect your reputation and your alignment in the game world. As the overlord your being evil is a given, but there will be plenty of opportunities in the game for you to do things that are really evil. Giving in to any of these temptations--killing harmless peasants, betraying your mistress, or exterminating an entire race, for example--will result in your character becoming increasingly "corrupted," which, if you're a particularly evil sort, you might think of as a measure of how much fun you're having. However, one of the game's achievements will task you with completing the game while remaining 100 percent uncorrupted, so those of you with a penchant for points will want to play as a (relatively) nice guy at least once.
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<a href=http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/781/781872p1.html>IGN preview:</a>
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In Overlord, you play as a mysterious character who inherits the evil powers of a long-dead overlord. Unfortunately, the previous overlord's Dark Tower - the source of your evil power - is a crumbling ruin and you've got to rebuild it. Thankfully, you don't need to get your hands dirty yourself; instead you've a horde of wicked-looking Minions at your command, all quite happy to collect items needed to construct a new and more powerful Dark Tower.
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There are four different types of Minion at your disposal. Browns are the basic ones you encounter at the beginning, acting as your average run-of-the-mill plebs - quite happy to carry things around and tackle easier foes. As you progress and build up your Dark Tower though, more Minions become available. Blues are waterproof and can swim across otherwise inaccessible ponds and streams, as well as healing your troops. Reds are fireproof - ideal against fire-wielding enemies - and Greens are the most dangerous of the bunch. Acting like assassins, these are a mighty force if they can sneak up behind enemies to dish out some pain, but are weak if they're attacked from the front.
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<a href=http://au.pc.gamespy.com/pc/overlord/782130p1.html>GameSpy preview:</a>
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You use your minions mostly in the overworld, which is divided up into regions ruled by different hero archetypes. Since all the heroes have also become corrupt like you, you won't be fighting the cheery Hobbit who loves pipeweed, you'll be fighting the greedy fat Halfling who has his underlings gather food for him. The developers showed us the mines within the Dwarven "hero's" domain, filled with gold and lots of weird steamwork machinery that blows up quite nicely under red minion fire. Also, how you treat the region reflects on your corruption meter; kill everyone you see and, well, duh, you're very corrupted. Kill only when necessary and you're more like a "lawful evil" Overlord. The developers ran us through a scenario where we can either save the last pair of elves (hence preventing their extinction) or forego them to grab a big pile of money; of course we had the developers choose the money.
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Besides zipping around and regulating the rest of the realm, you'll focus on rebuilding your tower. As expected, after conquering different regions, the land is then looted and all the items are used to help rebuild your tower. Your throne room has both the door to the world and your Jester; the Jester is your scoreboard of sorts, as he proudly proclaims your achievements in the game, such as calling you "the exterminator of the elven race" (self-explanatory) or "the appreciator of assets" (when you decide to reside with the more voluptuous mistress). The forge is where you create weapons and armor upgrades for yourself; your minions dump in whatever goods they've gathered to provide raw materials, and they can even sacrifice themselves to imbue your items with power (such as a red minions giving your weapons a fire-based buff). The dungeon lets you study enemies for weak spots and practice combat as well. Finally, the private quarters is where you spend, er, private time with your mistress as well as decide what tower upgrades will be used. The aforementioned mistress run the tower in your absence, and you have a choice between two of them: Rose, a more conservative, "lawful evil" sister with good management skills and modest tower upgrade options, and Velvet, a shapelier, yet greedier mistress who offers less, but much more expensive, tower upgrade options. </blockquote>Still sounds pretty cool.
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Jed

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I thought this game was advertising itself as an "action-adventure" game? Either way, it does sound interesting. Triumph's AoW:SM has taken many hours off my life; it'll be interesting to see how well they fare off their beaten path.
 

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Browns are the basic ones you encounter at the beginning, acting as your average run-of-the-mill plebs - quite happy to carry things around and tackle easier foes.

lol? Did they not see how someone is going to make a political correctness scandal out of this...
 
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ViolentOpposition said:
Browns are the basic ones you encounter at the beginning, acting as your average run-of-the-mill plebs - quite happy to carry things around and tackle easier foes.

lol? Did they not see how someone is going to make a political correctness scandal out of this...

They'll only bitch if you can whip them, since that's violence, and everyone gives a big shit about violence.
 

Deacdo

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Not impressed. We're getting a low budget Pikimin instead of Age of Wonders 3?

What a bad joke :|
 

Amasius

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Kingston said:
What the fuck is going on? Only today I was imagining a game in my head in which you were a semi-god brought back to life to conquer other people's towers. Then I fire up my trusty Codex and the game is there on the screen.
Lucky you - the kind of game I'm constantly dreaming of never appear in the news. I wonder why... :cry:
 

Fez

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Next try imagining a meteor strike on Todd and Pete's love shack before you come on here. It's worth a shot.
 

denizsi

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I really can't tolerate the ridiculous high-pitched "minion" voices any more. Such a bad, stupid and phonetically annoying cliché.
 

Thydron

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Sounds a bit like Evil Genius - hope they manage to implement the idea better than they did though.
 

Fez

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I think it will be slightly different in that by the looks of that trailer you'll be controlling the main character more and interacting with the environment that way. It looks like it has elements of Sacrifice in it.

I hope it is a lot better than EG.
 

Fez

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They were good TB strategy games. Better than HOMM, I thought. Also good in multiplayer if you had the time.
 
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I'm looking forward to Overlord, along with Hellgate: London, Mythos, Dragon Age, The Witcher, Two Worlds, Age of Conan, and Warhammer Online.

Among those I mentioned, it seems as if only Overlord, Mythos, and Two Worlds will be released this summer. Until then, I plan to keep busy with FreeSpace 2 Open Source.
 

Shoelip

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It would be great if you could corrupt your enemies to join your side instead of simply exterminating them. Having someone killed is like admiting you can't come up with a creative solution.
 

Jed

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Watching the trailer, I was struck with the impression of Dungeon Master meet Fable. I would hope it would lean more toward the quality of the former rather than the latter.
 

almondblight

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Fez said:
It looks like it has elements of Sacrifice in it.

Was Sacrifice any good? I played the first level, didn't like it, and haven't picked it up since. Is there any reason to check it out again?
 

Grandpa Gamer

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Kotario said:
So how were the Age of Wonder games?

Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic is really good. The only problem (typical for turnbased paly) is that the larger fights can take forever.
If you have played Heroes of Might and Magic III to death, go ahead and give it a try. Some even think it's better than Heroes of Might and Magic III...
 

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I saw Overlord a few weeks ago on the net. I think it looks pretty spiffy. The art seems a little quirky and amusing. Obviously not an RPG, as the alignments you can be range from evil to corrupt evil, but it seems like a fun action-adventure game.

Being able to slaughter innocents seems like a good feature.
 
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Jed said:
Watching the trailer, I was struck with the impression of Dungeon Master meet Fable. I would hope it would lean more toward the quality of the former rather than the latter.

The 2 trailers I watched reminded me of Fable too, and that's not cool.
 

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