No But there is Overlord: Dark Legend for Wii
Overlord 2 would get you more value for your money but if you plan on eventually getting both you should get Overlord: Raising Hell for it's story.
the hive is somewhere in heavons peak
In "Overlord: Raising Hell," you sacrifice your minions at the altar located in the Tower of Dread. This altar allows you to offer your minions to gain various benefits, such as enhancing your powers or unlocking new abilities. The sacrifice can be strategic, as it impacts your overall minion count and capabilities throughout the game.
lock on to him with (LT) then, while locked on send minions pushing (RT)
I have never played this before, but might i suggest hitting him with your sword. Or if that doesn't work u can always order a pizza?!
=p =P=p i dont have overloard rasing hell but i do have the first one in the first one tou have to deafeat the castle spree mission and get the mistress after you get her you unlock a portal to HP
In "Overlord: Raising Hell," the peasants are lured away by the promise of a better life and the allure of wealth offered by the demons. The demons manipulate their desires, exploiting their vulnerabilities and offering them false hope. This manipulation creates a divide, drawing the peasants away from their homes and into the clutches of the demons, who seek to unleash chaos and further their own agendas. Ultimately, this leads to a cycle of despair and conflict within the story.
Raising Hell - film - was created in 2010.
The duration of Raising Hell - film - is 1860.0 seconds.
Raising Hell - album - was created on 1986-07-18.
The fire minions are in Melvin's Kitchen, after you kill Melvin you go down the hall and you see the red minions and then you have to spin one or two wheels and you got them but do not forget to get the red's hive.
The Judge - 1986 I The Raising Hell was released on: USA: 1986