Put all this together and you’ve got an entertaining storyline that moves along quite well. Story-wise, this includes the Abyssal Realms, which mirror the lands you’ve conquered and give you the chance to defeat previous bosses while expanding your territory and power into Hell itself. Overlord: Raising Hell is actually the original game with the expansions thrown in as well. Reds throw fireballs and can absorb flames that block your way, Greens can hide, backstab, and absorb poison, and Blues can cross through water and resurrect your fallen goblins. As you advance through the various levels, all of which are connected in a pseudo-sandbox fashion, you’ll recover the other tribes of minions. Supporting you are the Browns, fanatical goblin-like minions who’ll obey your every command (as long as it gets Firefly back on the air). You progress slowly, rebuilding your strength. As the new Overlord you must punish those responsible, rebuild you tower and your empire, and generally beat the snot out of anything you don’t like. They did a bit of a number on your tower, too. It turns out the last Overlord did a rather poor job of running things and went and got himself killed by the local heroes. You play as the nameless Overlord, starting the game being woken from the dead by your loyal minions.
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Finally someone had the guts to stand up and say, “Yes, they may torture members of your family, destroy your property and violate your livestock but they do it for your own good.” Finally, the full story of Evil can be told, for the good of us all. And yet, each and every one of them has been terribly misunderstood.īut finally, they have been given a chance to be heard. Bringing order from chaos, enriching their lands and their people, helping those about them reach heights undreamt of by mortal man (or resident species). Doctor Doom, Darkseid, Sinestro, the list goes on and on.