Monday, July 16, 2007

The Tyranny of Evil Men

Yesterday I finished Overlord while sitting in my shorts and guzzling cold Jupiler beer. It was excellent. There is something about playing an evil demi-god while drinking beer that makes life good.

So how was the game? I think it was a very favorable experience. I like the Overlord universe, I like the gameplay mechanics. Especially the minion assaults are a lot of fun. You get to fight opponents by commanding your evil critters to surge forward with a gesture of your hand (a maintained directional push on the right stick op de controller and/or a pull from the right trigger), in a way that instantly signifies “this dude is an evil overlord”. It is terrific. Especially if you don’t necessarily hunt the monsters that populate the typical fantasy world Overlord is set in, but if you terrorize hapless villagers and their livestock!

There is nothing like walking into a little town, see people go about their lives merrily, tending cute pumpkin patches, hanging around on town square, tending their little sheep—only to stretch out your hand in that command of woe and watch as your minions tear through the town destroying people, sheep, pumpkins and the interiors of houses as they cackle insanely and villagers run around screaming in terror.

Truth: I have never enjoyed going on a rampage in a video game this much. Each and every moment my little minions present me with gifts and trinkets (bags of money, globs of life force, other items of value) squealing “For you!” or “For the Over-lard!” is memorable and hilarious.

Good stuff: the graphics and gameplay. I don’t understand reviewers who say that this game didn’t look next gen. Are you kidding me? This game kicks the arse of Fable 2 three times over! Every scene, level and area is painstakingly handcrafted and beautifully textured. Normal Maps are used in the 3d graphics but they don’t come to the fore or muddy the visual direction (Oblivion anyone?) at all.

The ending of the game could have been handled differently in my opinion, but then again, I am pretty much averse from endings that feature annoying endboss battles.. You are stripped of your powers and have a final showdown with another entity of evil (which confused me because I couldn’t remember it being mentioned earlier in the game at all) and the whole ending left me feeling a little bit under whelmed (overall though, the experience was the best I had in a long time: it made me forego playing WOW...and as Marianne will attest to, that is something special).

Conclusion: I think Overlord is really cool and Triumph Studios is to be commended on the job they did. Hurrah for dutch game development!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Still..I have tell you taht your lack of time playing WoW must be seen as a grievious insult to our grinding attempts.

regards

your fellow pala

Jesse America said...

I know, I know. I must be more zealous in the evil-smiting department.