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Codemasters today announced Overlord II for Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC, aswell as Overlord Dark Legend for Wii. As a bonus, there's also a puzzle game coming to the DS with the subtitle Minions. The games will be released next year, and first info and images can be found inside.

Codemasters press release:
Thursday 14th August/... Marking the return of the bad ass game brand that champions a despotic tyrant and sets loose the most vicious, yet lovably insane critters in gaming, Codemasters® today announced that the Overlord and the Minions will headline a series of three new Overlord™ titles for multiple platforms in 2009.

Overlord™II is the sequel to the original twisted fantasy action adventure and is now in development at Triumph Studios for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft® and Games For Windows®. True to form, the Overlord and the Minion horde have their sights set on supremacy and 2009 will also see the series debuting on new formats. Exclusive extensions include the action title Overlord™Dark Legend for Wii™, featuring minion control through Wii Remote movement, and Overlord™Minions, a dedicated puzzle action title, for Nintendo DS™.

“As a million-plus seller Overlord is now a significant brand in the ever-growing Codemasters portfolio,” says Barry Jafrato, Senior Vice President of Brand, Codemasters. “With specific titles published across major formats and download content available, Overlord has established a huge cult following and won widespread critical acclaim. We’re delighted to have the despot back for this three-game, five-format product line. With Triumph’s hugely impressive vision for Overlord II and bespoke titles for Wii and Nintendo DS, Overlord is set to dominate in 2009.”

“Epic battles, all new Minion play mechanics, a stunningly detailed new visuals and a fresh theme – Overlord II’s really packing a punch,” says Lennart Sas, director and Overlord lead at Triumph Studios. “We’re really excited about shifting the world to a new era where a Roman-inspired Empire rises as the arch-enemy of the Overlord, which leads to an epic clash between the regimented forces of a sprawling state and the faster, harder, more manic minion horde. It’s also great to see the series reaching new formats. The creativity being packed into the design for Overlord Dark Legend on Wii and Overlord Minions on Nintendo DS make great use of the platforms’ unique features and are perfect extensions to the Overlord series.”

OVERLORD TITLES FOR 2009:
OVERLORD™II
• PLAYSTATION®3 system, Xbox 360, Games For Windows.

Overlord™II is the sequel to the hit warped fantasy action adventure that had players being delightfully despotic. In Overlord II, a new Overlord and a more powerful army of Minions take on an entire empire in a truly epic adventure, inspired by the rise of the Roman Empire. As the Glorious Empire conquers kingdoms and destroys any sign of magic it finds, it’s time to go Minion Maximus and send in the horde.

The Minions return smarter, deadlier (and funnier) and are ready to fight in large scale battles that will see their wild pack mentality squaring up to the organised legions of the Glorious Empire. As ever, they’ll do anything and everything the Overlord commands of them, especially now that they can run ravage and wreck buildings and scenery. They’ve also learn to ride: In Overlord II Minions will be able to mount up and ride wolves and other magical creatures around the landscape and take them into battle, making our band of merry fighters faster and fiercer than ever before. Coming in 2009, Overlord II is now in development at Triumph Studios in Delft, the Netherlands, for the PLAYSTATION®3 system, Xbox 360 and Games For Windows.

OVERLORD™ DARK LEGEND.
• Wii™

Designed and developed exclusively for Wii, Overlord Dark Legend is a brand new action adventure steeped in fairy tale lore with sinister, satirical twists. Set in a time before the original game, players take the role of a new young Overlord. As he revels in command of the Minions, our trainee tyrant will be able to take his growing pains out on the local fairy tale inhabitants as he protects his castle and lands.

Connecting players to the game world in three dimensions, the use of the Wii Remote gives unprecedented control over the minions. For example, individual Minions can be plucked from the horde, held by the neck and then, by vigorously shaking the Wii Remote, throttled to imbue him with some Overlordly power and turn him into a manic minion missile. With a now-explosive body, the insane little critter can be guided into enemies with hilarious, if rather fatal, consequences.

Backed by a rich, tongue-in-cheek story from award-winning games author Rhianna Pratchett, the game features Overlord favourites including Halflings, trolls, elves, and dwarves and introduces wicked witches, gingerbread men and Lil’ Red Riding Hood, the seeming sweet girl with a very personal lupine secret. Coming in 2009, Overlord Dark Legend is now in development at Climax Studios, exclusively for Wii.

OVERLORD™MINIONS
• Nintendo DS™

Meet Giblet, Blaze, Stench, and Zap – an elite Minion crew who, assisted by minion master Gnarl, get star billing in Overlord Minions, an irresistible and accessible puzzle action game, designed exclusively for Nintendo DS. In Overlord Minions, the Overlord commands the Minion team remotely. The Nintendo DS stylus becomes an extension of his evil will and every precise Touch Screen command is the player-as-Overlord directing, commanding and combining minions in battle, pointing and sweeping them to attack enemies and solving puzzles to execute his dastardly plans.

Controlling the Special Farces team of four, players negotiate fiendish levels and take on a huge range of warped enemies to hunt down the Kindred, a cult dedicated to resurrecting the mighty Dragon Kin, a race of humanoid dragon hybrids, determined to replace the Overlord’s despotism with their own. Extending the Overlord series’ trademark humour, gameplay focuses on the mischievous physical comedy of the minion’s antics and is delivered in a stylised cartoon visual style. Scheduled for release in 2009, Overlord Minions is now in development at Climax Studios exclusively for Nintendo DS.

With a rousing cry of “Veni, Vidi, Vici per Minions”, prepare to face the Glorious Empire in Overlord II and the rather grim fairy tales of Overlord Dark Legend and Overlord Minions when the terrific tyrant returns in 2009.

First screens

  • Overlord 2 announced - First screens
  • Overlord 2 announced - First screens

First screens

  • Overlord 2 announced - First screens
  • Overlord 2 announced - First screens
  • Overlord 2 announced - First screens
  • Overlord 2 announced - First screens
Stoffinator
Stoffinator
Commented on 2008-08-14 11:10:56
I didn't mind the first one. So interested to see what this one has to offer.
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Megido
Megido
Commented on 2008-08-14 11:27:46
I liked Overlord a lot so this is just great to me :) I just hope they make the gameplay mechanics a wee bit more diverse this time around.
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twoism
twoism
Commented on 2008-08-14 11:37:00
Very nice! Superb art style.
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pythxvii
pythxvii
Commented on 2008-08-14 11:49:55
The gameplay essentially consisted of telling your guys where to go. Thats about it... The "Overlord" you play as is weak as fuck. IF they make the game more engaging and give the player more to do, I might consider it. Beyond that this game is nothing to me but fail.
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spif2001
spif2001
Commented on 2008-08-14 12:01:47
The control of minions is the game's thing. It won't do to make the Overlord all powerfull and full of abilities because then the game's uniqueness will be gone.

I liked the first game, and if they can improve on it maybe I'll love the sequel.
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sappel
sappel
Commented on 2008-08-14 12:59:03
It's good to see a game that doesn't look like Gear of War every once in a while :)

I like the style!
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WinterSnowblind
WinterSnowblind
Commented on 2008-08-14 13:03:23
The style was very similar to Fable, and it even had a lot of the same problems. There wasn't enough freedom, you were pretty much stuck on a straight path for the whole thing. If it were less linear, more like Pikmin it would have been a lot more enjoyable.
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starfox14now
starfox14now
Commented on 2008-08-14 13:24:31 In reply to WinterSnowblind
Posted by WinterSnowblind
If it were less linear, more like Pikmin it would have been a lot more enjoyable.
And a lot more boring.
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Kronth
Kronth
Commented on 2008-08-14 13:25:47 In reply to pythxvii
Posted by pythxvii
The "Overlord" you play as is weak as fuck.
My fuck is far from weak.
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Megido
Megido
Commented on 2008-08-14 13:29:42 In reply to WinterSnowblind
Posted by Kronth
My fuck is far from weak.
I myself posses the "mighty fuck of the beyondness". It's mighty indeed.
Posted by WinterSnowblind
The style was very similar to Fable, and it even had a lot of the same problems. There wasn't enough freedom, you were pretty much stuck on a straight path for the whole thing. If it were less linear, more like Pikmin it would have been a lot more enjoyable.
People need to realize that linear doesn't equal bad. Overlord never promised to be open-ended or anything, it's just a fun game in which you torch things with little red devils :)
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docLEXfisti
docLEXfisti
Commented on 2008-08-14 14:25:20
those minions look like evil Gremlins ... sold ;)
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RainingLight
RainingLight
Commented on 2008-08-14 16:48:35
Nice.
Really loved the first one, still need to do the DLC.
This should be fun.
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Tarrell13
Tarrell13
Commented on 2008-08-14 17:50:03
That damn Seal is about to get the **** knocked out of him. The Seal is so innocent and doesn't know what the **** is about to happen.
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KORNdog
KORNdog
Commented on 2008-08-14 20:46:43
this was basically the pikmin for the non nintendo owner. and i enjoyed it up to a point. for me to be ven remotely interested in this one, they need to make the controls more streamlined and accessible. cos the first game was complex as hell.
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Ahmed_p800
Ahmed_p800
Commented on 2008-08-14 21:45:05
OOOh yeah!!!

I loooooved the first one....this is a must have for me

the first had some funny moments....

CANT WAiT!!!
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WinterSnowblind
WinterSnowblind
Commented on 2008-08-14 22:01:41 In reply to Megido
Posted by Megido
People need to realize that linear doesn't equal bad. Overlord never promised to be open-ended or anything, it's just a fun game in which you torch things with little red devils :)
I don't think that even for a second. Infact, I'm completely against the fact that every game is trying to do the whole "open world/freedom" thing, particularly things like the new Prince of Persia, that just really doesn't need it.

However, the areas in Pikmin were a lot larger than they were in Overlord, and it focused a lot more on the problem solving side. Perhaps they're trying to stay away from that, to make it more different, but in my opinion, it would help the game. The world was beautiful, but it was so small and restricted you couldn't really appreciate any of it.
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Megido
Megido
Commented on 2008-08-14 22:14:54
WinterSnowblind: i don't agree at all, i do however think that they could have made the gameplay a bit more approachable by making the controlls simpler and also to add some diversity to the game. As it is now all the missions are the same, more or less and it get monotonous after a while. It's like fetch this item then kill the boss and there's never anything else. And since you basically just point the minions to their goal and then they do the work, it's not very involving and gets pretty old after about half the game. But all in all i had a fun time with overlord, though i had to take a month long break inbetween the halves of the game.
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munkieNS
munkieNS
Commented on 2008-08-14 23:06:58
Man it's Overlord overload! 3 brand new Overlord games all on different systems? The first one was awesome, and all 3 of these look sweet. I can't believe how good the DS version looks, and I'm very pleased with the Fable-level graphics for the Wii version. Nice to see some good 3rd party efforts on the Wii for a change.
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Baleur
Baleur
Commented on 2008-08-15 02:07:42
I hope this one has more interesting stuff to do at your tower etc (stuff to build and so on). And i hope that it will let you play the game the way YOU want to, rather than like the later stages of the first game where you were forced to use the water imps for example for certain parts. I hate being forced to use specific things, just makes it seem like a puzzle game rather than a game where you control hordes of imps. And if its just gonna be a puzzle game, why not just replace the imps with cards or whatever :P
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Koosbing
Koosbing
Commented on 2008-08-15 02:17:27 In reply to pythxvii
Posted by pythxvii
The gameplay essentially consisted of telling your guys where to go. Thats about it... The "Overlord" you play as is weak as fuck. IF they make the game more engaging and give the player more to do, I might consider it. Beyond that this game is nothing to me but fail.
I don't know how you can say this. Once his equipment was upgraded, the overlord was a killing machine. You could solo almost every creature group in the dungeon all by yourself.
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wuffyx
wuffyx
Commented on 2008-08-15 03:42:21
Played this on the 360 and loved it!
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GibsonTX
GibsonTX
Commented on 2008-08-15 06:05:55
Yea not every game needs to be open-ended. Linear games allow for more puzzles and I think this game looks great. Also, I agree with whoever mentioned Prince of Persia...the first one on the xbox was a really good linear game
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Python2
Python2
Commented on 2008-10-12 13:10:09 In reply to pythxvii
Posted by pythxvii
The gameplay essentially consisted of telling your guys where to go. Thats about it... The "Overlord" you play as is weak as fuck. IF they make the game more engaging and give the player more to do, I might consider it. Beyond that this game is nothing to me but fail.
Er... Yeah just thought i'd say, You're not gonna be weak if you know how to play, That's why you need the Minions, i mean your still human ( I think ) not a god. Also i loved Overlord 1 I loved it so much i bought the expansion after that on PS3, I just hope that Overlord 2 still has those humourous moments, it was the evil silliness of this game that made me love it :P P.S. i hope it has Co-Op in it if you ever want to show you're mate how cool it is
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