![]() We modelled the Glorious Empire after the Romans because their society is recognizable to many people - In many ways it resembles our own world with corrupt politicians and such. As it spread across the world the Empire started destroying anything to do with magic including the remnants of the Overlord’s realm. In the vacuum left by his absence, the peasants of the world formed a new Glorious Empire heralding an age of logic, science and reason and other boring and sensible things. Lennart Sas: At the end of Overlord: Raising Hell, our dark protagonist was trapped in the Abyss by his treacherous Jester. Strategy Informer: While the first game was clearly a playful jab at Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy and its resulting Hollywood blockbusters, how is Triumph approaching the game’s newly realised era in terms of its Roman Empire inspiration? Lennart Sas: I'm Lennart Sas - Creative Director on Overlord II at Triumph Studios. Strategy Informer: Please bite down on this leather strap and take a moment between wails of agony to tell our readers a little about yourself and your assigned role within the creative team working on the production of Overlord II. Many thanks for your coerced willingness to share a little information about the ongoing development of Overlord II. His answers, sans blood-laced spittle and tear-strewn pleas for mercy, are as follows:įirstly, stop whimpering, we won’t keep you long… and no, Jamie won’t bite unless provoked, or should we decide to plunge your fingers into this pot of spicy steak sauce. Here at Strategy Informer we were recently lucky enough to drag Lennart Sas of Triumph Studios kicking and screaming away from his desk and force Overlord-related answers to Overlord-related questions from his unwilling lips upon pain of letting our own gut-starved minions loose throughout the meaty-looking development team. With Triumph Studios’ darkly humorous action strategy title Overlord having gained traction on the Xbox 360 before being reborn and revised more recently on the PlayStation 3, it seems only natural that the tongue-in-cheek poke at classic fantasy should receive a minion-filled sequel with which budding Overlords can once again stretch their nefarious reach.
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