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It's surprising that it hasn't been a bigger hit, given its simple yet involving gameplay. This is such a shame though, because the game is so much more polished in single-player mode.Ĭonclusion Overlord: Raising Hell is a surprising game on so many levels. While online play isn't disastrous, there's nothing that will keep you really hooked. Unfortunately, there's nothing in Overlord: Raising Hell that hasn't been done before, and it's been done better elsewhere too. There’s a co-op campaign to which sees you and a partner seeing how long you can survive together against hordes of enemies – basic and boring perhaps, but also a lot of fun.
