It is the first game of the Eye of the Beholder series. Around the time I bought the first game, the sequel Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon had already been released. in 1991, 3 4 for the MS-DOS operating system and later ported to the Amiga, the Sega CD and the SNES. It was published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. for DOS, Amiga, Sega CD, SNES and PC-9800. Eye of the Beholder (video game) Eye of the Beholder is a role-playing video game for personal computers and video game consoles developed by Westwood Associates. It was developed by Westwood Associates and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. Too bad SSI's own EOB 3 doesn't measure up to these classics. Eye of the Beholder is a computer game released in 1991. They're both very challenging games that are definite must-play for dungeon-adventurers, especially fans of book-based AD&D. The graphics and animations are both top-notch, and excellent sound effects add to the incredible "you are there" atmosphere that is rarely achieved in RPGs of that time.Īlthough EOB 2 feels at times like a poor rehash of its predecessor due to awfully similar graphics and monsters, it does feature more expansive and varied outdoor levels, as well as less frustrating endgame boss (defeating the Beholder in EOB 1 is nearly impossible if your party is not at maximum levels). EYE OF the Beholder III - Assault on Myth Drannor. The name of the game has the final boss, a Beholder ( German: viewer, also referred to as an eye tyrant ) called Xanathar out. Eye of the Beholder is a dungeon crawler video game, developed by Westwood Associates and published in 1991. The plots are typical kill-the-big-foozle fare, but the games are so well implemented that you'll be glued to the screen for hours on end. EYE OF The Beholder II The Legend OF Darkmoon (Rev1.1) EYE OF The Beholder. They feature great graphics for their time, tons of cool weapons and devious real-time puzzles that mysteriously make you come back for more traps and pressure plates to push. Westwood's Eye of the Beholder 1 and 2 remain today two of the best real-time RPGs ever produced.
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