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Overlord II is a 2009 action role-playing game and sequel to the 2007 video game Overlord and its 2008 expansion pack in the form of Overlord: Raising Hell. It was developed by Triumph Studios [ b ] and published by Codemasters for PlayStation 3 , Windows , and Xbox 360 .
Overlord is an action role-playing video game series published by Codemasters and originally developed by Triumph Studios. The franchise was introduced in 2007 and has received six video games to date.
Overlord: Dark Legend is an action role-playing game developed by Climax Action and published by Codemasters for the Wii.The game was released on 23 June 2009 in North America, 26 June in Europe, and 3 July in Australia.
A sequel, Overlord II, was released in June 2009, followed by a spinoff for the Wii, entitled Overlord: Dark Legend, and a Nintendo DS game called Overlord: Minions. Overlord is set in a fantasy world, where the player takes the role of a resurrected warrior known as "The Overlord" who has control over hordes of gremlin -like creatures known as ...
Supremacy: Your Will Be Done, released as Overlord in the United States, is a strategy video game designed by David Perry and Nick Bruty and produced by Probe Software.. The game was initially released for the Amiga and Atari ST computers in the beginning of 1990 and later in the same year it was ported to the Commodore 64 too, but released only in the very beginning of 1991.
A gameplay screenshot of the game. Overlord: Fellowship of Evil is an action role-playing video game.Unlike the original Overlord and Overlord II, the perspective of the game is shifted from third-person to an isometric top-down perspective, [1] similar to the Nintendo DS game Overlord: Minions.
This category is a collection of articles on the Overlord series. Pages in category "Overlord (video game series)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
June 8, 1990 (PC-98) 1988 (Apple II) — Notes: Originally released for the Apple II. Ported to FM Towns, PC-8801, PC-9801, SNES, PC Engine, Commodore 64. Also available for the PlayStation as part of Wizardry: New Age of Llylgamyn (1999). Part of Wizardry Trilogy 2 (1993), a compilation of Wizardry V, VI, and VII, released for MS-DOS.