Episodios(13)

Sinopsis(1)

En 2138, el juego de rol en línea multijugador masivo de inmersión (DMMO-RPG) estaba a punto de cerrar sus servidores pese a que una vez fue el más jugado. Uno de los jugadores, Momonga, que había disfrutado de unas sesiones de juego prósperas con los miembros de su gremio, se mantuvo conectado hasta el último momento en su base, la Gran Tumba de Nazarick. Sin embargo, inesperadamente, una vez pasada la hora del cierre programado el servidor no se desconectó. Los PNJ empezaron a actuar con conciencia propia y, además, Momonga vio que fuera de Nazarick se extendía un mundo diferente que nunca antes había visto. En honor a sus antiguos compañeros, Momonga decidió llamarse a sí mismo Ainz Ooal Gown, el que fuera originalmente el nombre de su gremio, y quiso darlo a conocer en todo el mundo. Así, él y sus subordinados, que le profesan la más absoluta lealtad, se adentran en una nueva tierra. ¡Ahora vuelve el señor de la muerte que dominará todo el mundo! (Selecta Visión)

(más)

Reseñas (1)

Jeoffrey 

todas reseñas del usuario (a esta serie)

inglés It is so easy to find faults with this follow-up to the first season of Overlord, especially when the main shortcoming is the all-too-common absence of the main protagonist. After all, everyone expects to watch the main male protagonist rise upwards, conquering everything around him along the way. Well, you should have watched a different show, because, in this show, they spend quite a bit of time on what we call worldbuilding. In other words, this show does not simply revolve around the main protagonist. It is interesting to see how the NPCs, who were previously flat and only acting on pre-programmed action, begin to think for themselves and work towards a common goal. Well, this is what happens during the second half of this season because the significance of the first half of the season with the lizardmen still kind of escapes me. While in the second half, I got to know the character Sebas with his weaknesses and I also got to know the cunning and perfect sense of subterfuge displayed by the Demiurge. Yet I do not know what I was supposed to learn from the first half of the season. Mainly, I suppose, how the courting rituals of lizardmen work. I guess I also saw things that even the main character had no intention of seeing. I am wondering if the whole anabasis lizard thing was somehow extremely beneficial to the plot and if the new characters in this subplot were going to be somehow important to how things develop in the future. I have no doubts about the second part, and I believe we are going to see more of the psychopathic princess Renner, or maybe Evileye (my new favorite character), because after all, even Brain Unglaus is coming back. In other words, I do not really know what to make of the second season, because I could easily do without one half of it, while the second half is again just divine and shows how our main character has "everything under control," even though many times he himself does not know how to. However, this whole show, the strategy of playing by yourself a little bit and with other people a little bit, still amuses me a lot, and I still like Overlord. I am still looking forward to future episodes – just please do not make them as irrelevant as those with the lizardmen. 7.5/10. ()