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Overlord – Xbox 360 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Overlord Xbox 360 Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:767649401529
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_OVERLORD

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

Xbox 360

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1

Genre

role-playing

50 reviews for Overlord – Xbox 360 Game

  1. Raul Duke

    ive had a pretty good time with Overlord so far (im about 15 hours in). i first heard about it a little over a year before it was released, and i had really been looking forward to this one. while it is a good game, and there isnt much selection for these types on the 360, it is kind of a let down for me. if only for the fact that i was hoping for a darker more mature, violent game than it’s turned out to be. i was also hoping for a slightly deeper experience as well (huge Oblivion fun) but its ok, because this game is very entertaining, between the villagers cowering in fear before you, to you minions getting drunk and “relieving themselves” all over the place. thats still priceless.as most people have already said, this sort of plays like a mix of Fable (Xbox) and Pikmin (GC). you control the overlord with the left stick, and you can use the right stick to navigate your minions to various locations.the one thing i really didnt like about this game is the lack of any sort of in game map. there’s a little one that comes with the game, but its pretty much useless. you can waste so much time trying to find your way around places, and you often end up walking in big circles trying to find your way around.all in all, this game was a great buy, and i would encourage anyone into fantasy games, and anyone just looking for something a little different to check this one out.

  2. Alex McDaid

    Took forever to ship. But worth the price. Brand new copy.

  3. Gadget junkie

    Saying this is a mix of Dungeon Keeper and Pikmon(sp??) was right on the money. You can be a good little Overlord and get a dark mistress to be your bride or have a real challenge and be a good savior and have a nice good woman at your side.Yes, I as well as everyone else that has played this did not fight against their nature and became an evil Overlord with all of the killing and just unruly behavior it implies. Which is fun, just letting your minions out on their own doing what they will with whatever they find.You can try to be a good overlord helping the peasants, rescuing them, and helping out with various quests. Then after several good deeds you make a mistake and burn down the sacred elf forest by bringing a bunch of fireball slinging minions without thinking one of them may catch everything on fire.Now the gloves come off as everywhere you go someone calls you names which is barely a spark next to the open barrel of gasoline to which you respond with a ‘lesson’ to him. And his house, his neighbor’s house and the whole town since you are on a roll. The auto-save kicks in and now you are a mass murdering evil overlord.In this game, being evil is fun.

  4. gary endicott

    Absolutely happy with this product

  5. Lisa Shea

    While the commercials make Overlord seem like a Dungeon Keeper game – a series I *adored* – in actual gameplay, this is pretty much Pikmin with an attitude. This can be great or annoying depending on your point of view.You are playing a dark lord who looks very suspiciously like Sauron from the Lord of the Rings series. Your advisor and minions are straight from Gremlins, with perhaps a bit of Yoda thrown in for good measure. When you head out on your first world to conquer, you run into hobbits, who live in little holes with round doors, in a village named … “Spree”. Yes, the game goes out of its way to be cute and poke fun at all fantasy stories.Just like in Dungeon Keeper, you are in control of a swarm of mindless but generally loyal lackeys. You start with just the basic grunts, but as you progress you can unlock a healthy variety of creature types.Most of your tasks are typical – get 10 minions to push aside a blockade, send your minions in to raze a village, and so on. While you are praised for being “evil”, you’re also warned to allow at least some innocents to survive so they provide workers for your empire. Meanwhile, back at the Evil Castle, your progress means that they fix up the place so it is worthy of being your home.I do have to admit the little minions are quite cute. If you raid a pumpkin patch, a few of them will grab pumpkins and stick them on their heads. As they find weapons and armor, they’ll equip them, so each minion becomes unique. If you need heal.

  6. Vii

    Great game. Plays well. Very much NOT for kids. For many reasons.

  7. HellsingXSoprano

    The game is a lot of fun! Sometimes the controls are a little fiddly and your character spends a lot of time running around, but all in all, it’s a great time. I do love playing it.

  8. VeronaNader

    Great game…

  9. Jim Piampiano

    One of our favorite games.

  10. LIZBETH ALBERTS

    THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE THANK YOU AND SEE YA AGAIN! YOU ROCK! A+ ALL THE WAY. A+ A

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