
Planet Heck: The expansion adds several "Abyss" levels for you to explore and conquer, including a Bonus Boss at the end.Their dialogue remains unchanged even if you've freed the slaves from the Halfing Camp, killed Melvin and given the food back to the villagers, which has everyone in town stating you're a hero. Out-of-Character Moment: You're introduced to the expansion's content by a group of peasants finding a gate to the Abyss and believing it divine salvation from the Overlord's rule.No Name Given: We never do learn the Forgotten God's name, which kinda is the point since the Mother Goddess cursed him so that no-one could remember him, thus removing source of power.The Legions of Hell: In the Raising Hell expansion, you fight them, slay their god, and get stuck in Hell.Large Ham: MY NAME WILL BE WHISPERED! MY NAME WILL BE SCREAMED!.He's gone in the sequel, which suggests that some revenge was exacted, however.

Overlord raising hell review upgrade#
They're all very nice, but especially in the case of the armor and helmet, they're unlikely to compete with fully upgraded Arcanium equipment although the helmet in particular is useful for getting enough lifeforce to upgrade your Arcanium equipment since it doubles your lifeforce gains. Infinity -1 Sword: Five of them, one for each category: Armour, Helmet, Sword, Axe and Mace.

A sort of oddball metamoment that may pass audiences by. Hijacked by Jesus: The game's backstory is actually hijacked from Wicca with the Consort turned into Satan.
