Overlord: Fellowship of Evil
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Assisting gamers once again are the mighty, maniacal and occasionally moronic minions, ready to unleash their charmingly chaotic brand of destruction and led by Gnarl, their wise old master, voiced, as before, by actor Marc Silk.
Embark on a brand new Overlord adventure in single-player or with up to three friends in local and online single-screen co-op. Filled with fun combat and twisted fantasy tales, Overlord: Fellowship of Evil invites players to dive into an Action RPG where it’s good to be bad, but it’s GREAT to be evil.
Overlord is the only series that actively encourages players to have fun being the embodiment of evil, destroying all that is good in a subversive, comedic manner. Fellowship of Evil captures this essence and adds in four-way, chaotic co-op play where gamers can even turn on each other. Evil always finds a way...sometimes it just needs a bit of a nudge.Key FeaturesSeries signature dark, mischievous humour Award-winning scriptwriter Rhianna Pratchett returns with a twisted and hilarious tale of evil, chaos, Minions and the burning desire to destroy all things good!
Develop your minions! They’re back! Our cruel critters return. Call upon your minions in battle and build them into dedicated devils to do your destructive bidding. “For the Master!”
Invade. Smite. Loot! Work your way through the Netherworld and unleash hell on the world above! Trample the weak under your evil size 10s with fun and satisfying combat, combining unique abilities and melee attacks to dominate all who stand before you! Share loot or steal the spoils- how far are you willing to go in the Trials of Evil?
Four times the players, four times the fun! Evil has a new face. Well, four faces, actually. But who wears the evilist? Er, eviler? You decide! Pick from any of four distinct Netherghul characters, each with unique abilities. Play as a team, or screw each other over – evil never plays by the rules!
Embark on a brand new Overlord adventure in single-player or with up to three friends in local and online single-screen co-op. Filled with fun combat and twisted fantasy tales, Overlord: Fellowship of Evil invites players to dive into an Action RPG where it’s good to be bad, but it’s GREAT to be evil.
Overlord is the only series that actively encourages players to have fun being the embodiment of evil, destroying all that is good in a subversive, comedic manner. Fellowship of Evil captures this essence and adds in four-way, chaotic co-op play where gamers can even turn on each other. Evil always finds a way...sometimes it just needs a bit of a nudge.Key FeaturesSeries signature dark, mischievous humour Award-winning scriptwriter Rhianna Pratchett returns with a twisted and hilarious tale of evil, chaos, Minions and the burning desire to destroy all things good!
Develop your minions! They’re back! Our cruel critters return. Call upon your minions in battle and build them into dedicated devils to do your destructive bidding. “For the Master!”
Invade. Smite. Loot! Work your way through the Netherworld and unleash hell on the world above! Trample the weak under your evil size 10s with fun and satisfying combat, combining unique abilities and melee attacks to dominate all who stand before you! Share loot or steal the spoils- how far are you willing to go in the Trials of Evil?
Four times the players, four times the fun! Evil has a new face. Well, four faces, actually. But who wears the evilist? Er, eviler? You decide! Pick from any of four distinct Netherghul characters, each with unique abilities. Play as a team, or screw each other over – evil never plays by the rules!
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: 64 Bit Windows 7, 8 or 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 Series or AMD FX Series
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD HD4850 or Nvidia GTS250
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible soundcard
- Additional Notes: Additional Notes: Performance may be lower on some mobile hardware, this spec is based on desktop hardware.
System requirements for PlayStation 4
Last Modified: Dec 18, 2023
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Overlord: Fellowship of Evil reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
FINGER WEG!!!!! Warning!!!!
This Game convinced me because of the Predecessors and the SPiel Fun I had immediately.
ReJr. When I learned that I could play it with Friends.
But then after 30 minutes of playing ... EINE ENTTÄUSCHUNG "!!!
Here is my Pro and Kontra list.
Pro:-Kontra:-The fights are cheap waste without Meaning and Mind.
-The Minions are practically useless without any significant Function.
-The Fights always run the same ... Autoattack.
-The Puzzles in the Game are linear and a cheeky of Imposition.
-The Camera is one of the Biggest Impositions in the KoOp game-It lacks the reasonable Memory Function ... NO SPEICHERN possible-.-Autosave only.-.--Very bad Adaptation and mies programmed Consoles Version conclusion: Please Leave the Fingers of this Game ... It's not worth the Money.
I am deeply disappointed In Codemaster.
The whole Game seems like cheap Smartphone programming.
I think on the Mobile phone there are even better games that are free and run even better.
Overlord 1 and 2 were the upper Hammer ... Fellowship of Evil is a cheeky Attempt to Make Rubbish money.
This SPiel appears as a student Exam Performance in the Lecture first Attempts at Programming.
And a game that is created over several Hours should have a manual Storage Function.
And so I think that there was only the Source code of the console And that it was adapted From Temporary Interns to the PC.
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I don't think the Game in and of itself bad. Clear... It is different from the first and second Parts, but it is also not a Follyer of the Series. The Story ties in with the second Part (I think at least), but it's not an official third Part. If it were a third Part I could understand the ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ torm ... But no matter ^^ The "RPG" style that was brought into play I think is quite good and would like to see it in the third Part, after all, there has never been a Class System in the Overlord Series.
It seems To me that the Minions put a bit of a bit of a background, which I don't think is bad in principle because they relied more on the Minions, especially in the first Part. What is a Pity, however, is that this allows any tactical thinking to be passed over. In the Row you still had to position your Minions tactically, now you just close on it and hope that all turns out well.
I also like that you can now summon Minions at any time and don't always have to look for these Hills.
Yes, you can only summon 2 Minions of each Variety or "Store" in the beginning, but in the Course of the Game this becomes more, in addition they become even stronger permanently. Not by killing opponents or collecting their Legacies as in the Series, but by upgrades that can be bought in the Tower for the designated Currency.
For the third Part, however, Third-person view and an Open-World would again be desirable, the Game is very lacking.
Conclusion: I have no regrets about the Purchase and would recommend it to all those who like to find Games like Diablo, Gauntlet, Torchlight etc. Keep in Mind That it's a Game from the Franchise and not a Successor to the Franchise!
Finally, if you read one, if you want to plan a third Part of the Series, please don't do it exactly like this Game. Makes a Mix of the Series and Fellowship of Evil. If the RPG Element is still expanding a bit with zb. Talent Trees, as is customary in RPG, are not like here with four Characters who have only mastered three attacks (should this not become even more in the Course of the Game).
PS: Have played for just 2 Hours and hang on in the Prologue. It Is the switch puzzle in the last Level. Either I'm too stupid for it, or it's intended to play in a full Group. If this is not the Case, it is a Bug ... Anyway... Can anyone help me? Is that with you too? Adds me to this in the Friendlist,)