FlyinJ said:Quick question about the beginning level:
I found the first spell stone, and had my minions pick it up. The announcer was in the middle of saying something, but I exited the cave. Now there is no spellstone in the cave, and there is one sitting outside protected by gnomes.
Was I supposed to have retrieved that first spellstone before walking outside? Did I just bug the game?
Closing Comments
Overlord II is a sequel that is neither bigger nor better than its predecessor. The size and scope have been dialed back to something that is more akin to a straight action game. And since none of the frustrating elements of the first have been fixed -- namely the camera, control, and save structure -- this game just isn't much fun. No amount of British wit could bring a smile to my face as I treaded through the tedium that is Overlord II.
Sea said:IGN Review http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/997/997929p2.html
ive read alot about the save system but i dont remeber it being a problem when i played the first =\
Sea said:IGN Review http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/997/997929p2.html
ive read alot about the save system but i dont remeber it being a problem when i played the first =\
McBacon said:I've got to agree with IGN here actually. So far, at least, I've hardly had to use my minions in any clever or strategic or tactical way, I'm just rushing everything I see. Overlord was far more tactical.
Sea said:That sucks, i think it was the 1up review that said rushing them in would just result in aload of minion deaths and that you would have to find high ground for the reds, rush in the browns and then bring in the greens from behind. But then i guess it could get harder later on in the game, ill find out tomorrow anyway.
McBacon said:I'm pulling my fucking hair out with this game; the camera doesn't work for shit, the lock-on is useless, the minion A.I. is bullshit.
I'm on a bit where I have to get minions to stand on four different platforms. It's the most ridiculously frustrating shit in the world. Give me a fucking Wiimote or a Mouse, becuase this is useless.
McBacon said:I'm pulling my fucking hair out with this game; the camera doesn't work for shit, the lock-on is useless, the minion A.I. is bullshit.
I'm on a bit where I have to get minions to stand on four different platforms. It's the most ridiculously frustrating shit in the world. Give me a fucking Wiimote or a Mouse, becuase this is useless.
theinfinityissue said:Hm, in the jungle now, just got the Halo spell, and I'm wandering- How the hell do I change spells? I've tried every button on the keyboard, going to the magic workshop in my tower, and bringing up the tab menu and trying to select it. Ever since I got the "domination" spell, I've lost my original zappy spell and now I can't use Halo. halp?
I'm so sick of the guys with the like vacuum guns destroying all my minions. How the hell do I deal with these things without losing half my squad? Ergh!
mousepad42 said:The eradicators in the factory? As you progress further into the level, getting past will get more complex. Here are some hints:
Part 1sneak by them; use the grass and watch their pathing to get past.
Part 2attack them from behind. some eradicators will pass by hiding spots in tall foliage, elevated ledges or small alleyways. Use a waypoints so your minions will cloak, when their backs are turned the greens will pounce automatically. Make sure your greens aren't standing in their path, otherwise they'll be detected
Part 3The gnomes are useful. Combine with Part 2.
Part 4There's another creature locked up. Find the switch!
I haven't, but I talk about it on the Idle Thumbs episode that's going up tonight or tomorrow morning. I've actually only played it for a few hours so far so they aren't comprehensive impressions.JDSN said:Remo has been playing this on Steam a lot, I'd love to hear his impressions, has he made a review?
Sinatar said:Make more use of the guard post feature, it's essential to both this and the first game.
Petrie said:For those looking for a place to farm for life force, once you beat the everlight facility, you can go back and the gnomes you let out will spawn indefinitely. I've simply left my right trigger taped down in front off that door, and am letting it go for an hour or 2 until I never need to harvest again. Cheap, but whatever.
Ventrue said:A better strategy than tape is to place a waypoint marker thing on the doorway so your minions sit there and auto attack them.
Zzoram said:I am at the Gate to Everlight. How the hell do I get to the 2nd key? It looks like I need Greens but I don't have any.
Petrie said:Thanks, but i'm speaking of after that, when they are found among other enemy types.
Ventrue said:They're throwing the poison gas stuff at you? There is another way around, a higher path that takes you to behind them. I don't remember the specifics but just look around the edges of where you've already explored on the island, look for some other path.
Ventrue said:They're throwing the poison gas stuff at you? There is another way around, a higher path that takes you to behind them. I don't remember the specifics but just look around the edges of where you've already explored on the island, look for some other path.
TouchMyBox said:I just choose my greens and then sweep them behind the bastards.
Yeah, that part really confused me, totally missed the stairway right beside the place where you put the first tome thing.
goldenpp72 said:the graphics in the demo seemed better, but nothing else.
Ventrue said:I feel like Overlord 2 improves on several of the faults of the first game but retains the things that made it fun. I finished it yesterday and my only real complaints are the lack of a control list and a ridiculously easy end boss battle.
TouchMyBox said:How many hours did it take you?
Zzoram said:I'm at about 9h40m and I just recovered the Green Hive. I haven't just been gunning through the story though, I tried to explore a bit to find hidden artifacts, and grind some lifeforce.
Kildace said:Be aware that YMMV, I'm a little farther than that point after 5h50. I don't feel like I've been rushing through the story either (did all the Nordberg sidequests), I however didn't grind.
I really liked the first Overlord and I like this one too but it has its faults. I agree with the comments regarding how frustrating it can be to manoeuver greens behind the heavy dudes when they're mingled with regular enemies. My main disappointment so far is the elven land which has felt more like a series of sidequests than a coherent experience. I am however not through with it yet.
Overall I'm enjoying the Pratchettian setting (I laughed at the consort being named Kelda), the graphics and the gameplay that sometimes feels almost MMO-like. I just wish it controlled better on console.
18 hours. Took my friend 21.TouchMyBox said:How many hours did it take you?
There were several points in the game that I could just see in a Terry Pratchett novel as they played out, particularly some of the stuff towards the end like (Ending spoilers!)Kildace said:Overall I'm enjoying the Pratchettian setting
Y'know, after you posted that I actually went and priced out a new video card, and you're right -- the prices have gone way WAY down, and so has power consumption! My PSU (305w Dell) has always been the bottleneck, but I've never been able to bring myself to replace it. In any case, my search for a new graphics card met an abrupt end when I hit a new bottleneck... my CPU case.TouchMyBox said:The ps3 is a beefed up 7600GT with a fancy processor, so I'd imagine that would yield better results than your PC... (on the other hand, a fancy schmancy ATI 4850 can be had for like $89 right now)
Spike Spiegel said:All these new cards, with their big cooling fan units that run the length of the card, they won't fit!
Thrakier said:How come that deepbrown claims (@beyond 3D) that the PS3 framerate is fixed compared to the demo? It's very near to unplayable, hovering around 20 I would guess. 360 is better, but not by much (demo at least). But the demo section was also better on PS3, it gets much worse later on...