'War for the Overworld' is primarily a real-time strategy game. An overhead view lets the player build and manage each dungeon, the foundation of which is a dungeon core that can be destroyed, typically resulting in a loss.
'War for the Overworld' is primarily a real-time strategy game. An overhead view lets the player build and manage each dungeon, the foundation of which is a dungeon core that can be destroyed, typically resulting in a loss.
Dungeon Keeper has always felt important to me, and I've rarely analysed why, for the same reason I don't question why I like cheddar cheese or very tall buildings. For my young sensibilities, it was the right game the right time, and as such it feels like it's almost always been there: "I like...
I was given a Trojan virus and have to wipe my computer clean and have it re formatted, very costly. This could be from the required Stream account you need to download the game , but it has been tracked by computer IT to the specific time and day this game was downloaded and the required account...
This game deserves better reputation than it does now perfect for dk fans who can't get enough thanks for the hardworking developers who made this nostalgia once more possible
Not so much a sequel to Dungeon Keeper 2 as an unofficial remake, and while a little magic has been lost along the way this is still a charmingly unique strategy game.
Building your own dungeon lair is still as engrossing as ever, and the complex interactions between rooms and creatures is as fun as ever; Great voiceover work
The combat still isn't terribly interesting and the few new ideas the game offers just overcomplicate things; Messy interface and less iconic monster designs
As a spiritual successor to DK2, this game offers a wealth of nostalgia and fun for those who enjoy the original Dungeon Keeper series, only if it worked properly that is... A rushed game with missing features, placeholder text and serious technical problems, is what you will get instead.
War for the Overworld is fans playing homage to the dormant Dungeon Keeper series, and they've done a considerably better job than license holder EA, which killed all momentum with a horrible mobile revival a couple of years back.
+ Building your dungeon is great; + Heaps of customisation options; + Quality voice over work
- AI is awful; leaving combat dull; - Interface is terrible; so it can be hard to play; - Lacking polish
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