Especially for Gamer.ru. 'Overlord 2 without the gloss.' A not simple, but detailed review of the game.

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Epigraph:

Evil will always find a way…

Gnarl

Mwuhahaha! Repent, pitiful humans! Your Master has returned… Well, more accurately, not quite your Master and not quite returned. The son of the overlord has donned daddy's armor, grown the same burning eyes, and cultivated a hatred for all that is good. While the esteemed progenitor rules the Abyss as a god, the wicked offspring continues the father's work.

A true Master must possess three things: terrifying attire to instill fear, a massive castle to hoard riches, and, of course, a submissive and fierce army that will plunder the rich and enslave the poor in the name of His Supreme Deceit. We will start with the army.

Army of Evil

The lineup of minions is the same as in the original game. Four types of evil creatures will follow us closely:

Browns – the brute force, the vanguard, and the toughest-skinned in the army of evil. They come barreling towards to crush everything that comes into the Master's path with glee. They love to pick up the lost clothing and armor of their enemies and are mortally afraid of water, but they get along well with wolves. If you put a brown on a dog, he transforms from a regular soldier into a fearsome cavalryman who breaks the enemy's ranks on the charge.

Reds – puny and fragile, but they toss fiery blobs that ignite their targets and often leave them helpless. Most Empire soldiers lose not just their will to win but also all sense of shame when facing fire. They scream shrilly and run in circles. Browns love these