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Oh boy, Virtual Programming sure our busy! Overlord & Overlord 2 are also on their way to Linux. I can't wait!

I had honestly never heard of either, but they both look pretty damn fun.

It's quite hard to find official trailers and gameplay of older games, but here's a bit of gameplay from Overlord:
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About Overlord
Prepare to be tempted, mesmerized and thrilled, become the Overlord, how corrupt you become depends on how you handle any given situation. Your actions impact the game world. With incredible power at your disposal and a team of evil minded minions to do your evil bidding, how will you resist the temptation to be incredibly despotic? THINK EVIL, BREED EVIL, CONTROL ALL!

About Overlord 2
Overlord II, sequel to the critically acclaimed cult hit, sees the return of the chaotic Minions and their new Dark Master. Bigger, badder and more beautifully destructive, Overlord 2 has a Glorious Empire to smash, a massive Netherworld to revive, Minion mounts to mobilize, a trio of mistresses to woo, War Machines to crush opposition and lots of cute creatures to, err... murder (and a mini-map).

Can't wait to try them. Being on Linux has created a void of games I've missed out on, so VP bringing over some older titles is pretty cool. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fscherrer Oct 9, 2015
I have them! Finished the first one and really liked it. I started the second one but didn't finish as I completely abandoned the other platform. I even caught myself sorry sometimes for not being able to play the second to its end... I'm really happy with the news!
boltronics Oct 10, 2015
I brought these games ages ago, and they work perfectly under Wine - better than some native games. The port should be fine.
Nanobang Oct 10, 2015
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VP wins all the gold stars, rainbows, unicorns, and (sigh) my heart. :D
Comandante Ñoñardo Oct 10, 2015
I have them on GOG... But I don't think they will release those linux versions...
oldrocker99 Oct 10, 2015
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And, Another Game I bought in my dual-boot days is coming to Linux. I haven't played Overlord 2, but I did like the first one. Perhaps it'll be at some huge discount for both on release.

I'm also pretty happy with VP's wrapper for The Witcher 2, which I know is heresy for some people.
omer666 Oct 11, 2015
Quoting: oldrocker99And, Another Game I bought in my dual-boot days is coming to Linux. I haven't played Overlord 2, but I did like the first one. Perhaps it'll be at some huge discount for both on release.

I'm also pretty happy with VP's wrapper for The Witcher 2, which I know is heresy for some people.
It is heresy for early buyers. I was one of them and was very disappointed by this launch. Also the fact it was a wrapper was really obvious because of the numerous bugs and poor performance showcased by the port. Now everything runs almost native speed, and I recently bought Bioshock Infinite which uses the same wrapper. Now, I'd say that a wrapper port is better than no port, but still, some native ports still run much better than this.

For games like Overlord 1 & 2 it will be just fine. ;)


Last edited by omer666 on 11 October 2015 at 9:35 am UTC
Comandante Ñoñardo Oct 11, 2015
Well.. Deadfall Adventures is a Native port and its performance sucks: Everytime I load the game it takes minutes to load and it makes my machine crash very often... The first time I thought it was a wrapped game, but no, is native.... a bad native port.

Meanwhile, Bioshock Infinite, a wrapped game (that uses the same engine, UE3) runs beautifully on the same machine... The first time, I thought it was 100% native... But no, is just a job well done..

So, there is no winner in this Wrapper vs Native war... Well, there is one: US, the players.
Xpander Oct 11, 2015
wooah.. those games are pretty neat. i played them in wine some years ago, worked mostly fine but performance was pretty bad back in the days.
Steve7233 Oct 22, 2015
I can't get Overlord 2 or Fellowship of evle to run via wine and Overlord has mouse issues. Kubuntu 15.04 64bit,. NVIDIA GEFORCE GT 730, driver = 346.96 which is the recommended binary driver. I couldn't belive a game as old as Overlord would ever be ported. Overlord II maybe. Overlord:fellowship of evil, I was prety sure would be since it came out when Stem iss leading the port to Linux charge. O my mouse is a Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000. The batteries were replaced recently.
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