

If it was one dollar, and you NEED something to get your anger up, then this is for you. Game play is 1st-person and the spell system is. Value: I didn’t even look up the price of this game. In Eye of the Beholder, select or create 4 adventurers to plunge into the depths of the Sewers of Waterdeep. When I saw this game in the SNES library, I was excited to play D&D. You wouldn’t have to switch to a couple of main screens, and controller styles. On computer, I’m sure that it would be easier. From what I can see from the picture on the game, you eventually have to kill something that has a lot of tentacle eyes, and regular eyes.)ĭifficulty: THIS GAME IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLAY ON THE SNES. (The controls are so bad for the SNES that I couldn’t get past the FIRST LEVEL. Unknown to you, the main enemy traps you in the sewers, and you have to escape. A handy auto-map feature helps to navigate the complex mazes of. For now, you are tasked to eliminate enemies from a city’s sewer system. Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder is a classic dungeon crawler that challenges the. You are going to save the world… Eventually. Unfortenately, you can get trapped in those walls, and being able to move forward? That is not something that can be done for more than five minutes. Eye of the Beholder 2 (dos zip) Eye of the Beholder 2 Maps Eye of the Beholder 2 Save file edit Eye of the Beholder 2 Help web. Walk-though walls are rampant in this game. Then you will get some message such as “(character name) can’t reach that enemy”… Even though that enemy just punched you in the face. To attack, you have to pull up that same menu, select the weapon you are using, remove it from the inventory, then “Click” on the enemy after somehow transversing from the menu to using the mouse. The menus pop up when you press one button. The area you explore requires you to draw a map, or else you will get lost. If you are lucky enough, you might kill a level 1 monster, while only losing one party member. You are sometimes using a mouse control… But only on a portion of the screen. Extremely mashed together pixel graphics, making even a troll seem like it was a wall of moss.

It was not given any real presence for enemies or for the area you can explore. The “Character” Pictures look really good, along with any dialogue pictures. Graphics: I would like to say that this game at least tries to match computer games of a similar style in its time, but I was wrong. This is a classic “First Person dungeon Crawler” game, which might sound good to you now…
