As assured last week, the demo for Triumph Studios' Overlord II is now available on the PlayStation 3 and PC platforms (360 version has been out a little while now) -- get to clubbin'!

INTERNATIONAL PC DEMO DOWNLOAD LINKS:

USA - http://www.overlordgame.com/us/try
UK - http://www.overlordgame.com/uk/try
Germany - http://www.overlordgame.com/de/try
France - http://www.overlordgame.com/fr/try

In the Overlord II demo, players step into the big spiky boots of a new Overlord whose sights are firmly set on becoming the king of chaos, the bringer of evil and the master of Minions. As the demo opens the Overlord, aided and abetted by a team of brown fighter Minions, emerges from his underground lair into the ice caves only to discover a Yeti frozen in a block of ice. The Minions can, in their inimitably violent way, 'defrost' him and then give chase as he knuckles out into the snowy wastes of the Hunting Grounds, near the town of Nordberg.

Then it's time to put the Minions to work, harvesting valuable life-force from the indigenous fauna. Minions will happily lock onto anything in the vicinity - including fluffy seal pups ('Well,' argue the Minions, 'the smelly furballs are eating all the lovely fishies'). There are also Nordburgian Hunters and hippy, peace-loving elves to contend with but, as ever, the Minions aren't fussy who they attack for their master.

To speed their progress, Minions can befriend a pack of wolves and ride them through the snowy landscape like a Minion Cavalry. The wolf-mounted Minion is an altogether tougher force, more deadly and more agile - wolves have their own attack moves and will knock enemies off their feet through sheer force, biting and goring opponents into submission.
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  • 2
    kevcothirtythree Jun 11, 09
    I'm actually quite looking forward to this. It's a pleasent little british summertime (i.e. still raining, but a bit lighter) game.
    • 2
      chautemoc Jun 11, 09
      I approve of anything British.
      • 0
        kevcothirtythree Jun 11, 09
        Here here!

        Oh, "Error: Comment must have at least 25 characters in length. You now have 10 characters.". Whoops...

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