![]() In Pikmin, it was possible to separate all of your Pikmin into groups of like-colours with a touch of a button. It can be a little complicated trying to divide and select specific groups of imps during chaotic moments - this is one area that Pikmin nailed. For instance, red imps (fire-based) are pathetically weak when thrust into close-quarters combat, but their long-distance flame attack turns them into the equivalent of archers, freeing up your brown imps (who look decidedly yellow) to take care of the hardcore muscle work. Again, all of this is drawn from Pikmin, as is the way you can divide up the squad and direct each group separately. There are four kinds of underlings to be unlocked, each with inherent abilities and elemental or physical attacks. ![]() Of course, there's a lot more to the controls than that. Your central character can go about hacking things apart with his axe or cast magic with X, while up to 50 of the imp-like buggers swarm over the land, getting into fights, breaking all manner of objects and causing mayhem. This control setup means that you can multitask, not unlike a PC strategy game. The horde of demonic minions can be directed independently with the right analogue stick, or prompted into action by holding down the right analogue trigger. You control the Sauron-lookalike main character (the iconic Overlord of which the title refers) with the left analogue stick. ![]() Coming to grips with the dual analogue control takes all of a few moments. ![]()
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