![]() ![]() You can command as many as 50 minions simultaneously you summon them by vising a Spawning Pit and holding L2 and pressing the circle button. To do this, you'll need to collect souls, which are automatically converted into minions that you can spawn. The use of Minions varies greatly, as you'll also need them to clear fallen obstacles out of the way. More importantly, minions can be used to help attack a horde of enemies, or just one enemy, in addition to picking up items dropped by enemies. ![]() One advantage to controlling the minions includes being able to access treasures that are off in the distance, for example. With the minions in your control, you can guide them to areas that the Overlord cannot access, such as narrow or short pathways, as well as a bunch of other obstacles. In addition to commanding the minions with the push of a button, you'll also be able to take control of them as a group with the right analog stick. The game does a good job of explaining the uses of the minions with a brief tutorial in the beginning. You assume the role of the Overlord and, in turn, assume the ability to control the minions by utilizing them in a variety of ways. The center character is the Overlord, himself, who is awakened from the dead by a horde of minions. The concept of the game is fairly reminiscent of Nintendo's Pikmin. As is standard procedure when porting a game to the PlayStation 3, Overlord: Raising Hell now boasts additional content and improved technical merits, such as visuals and sound. The sales of the game are surely impressive considering the fact that Overlord is a new property, as well. The game faired well with critics and gamers alike, and even went on to sell in excess of 1-million copies between the two units. Last year, Codemasters released Overlord for the Xbox 360 and PC. ![]() Third parties are becoming less and less hesitant to bringing over their Xbox 360 games to the PlayStation 3. ![]()
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