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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Something the creators probably couldn't have driven home harder if they'd tried. The games have very similar themes (albeit different genres) and even many of the surface elements are similar, such as the tower heart and the visuals of the health meters. Obviously, then, it makes sense to connect the stories. Conveniently, the long-since-vanished Dungeon Keeper III was set to see the eponymous Keeper emerge into the overworld. Apparently the Keeper succeeded, becoming an Overlord into the bargain, with a tower instead of a dungeon for a home. Such a pity he would be destroyed by those ever-invading heroes, but hey, it gave Overlord a functional Backstory. |