| Developer: | Westwood | | | Release Date: | 1991 | | | Systems: | DOS, Amiga, PC-98, Sega CD, SNES |
This week on Super Adventures, I'm returning to an old nemesis of mine, Eye of the Beholder. I've tried this a bunch of times and never gotten anywhere in it.
The text says it's A Legend Series Fantasy Role-Playing Saga, Vol. 1, so that's a little different. Pool of Radiance was a Forgotten Realms Role-Playing Epic, Vol. 1, but this time it's a saga and it's part of the Legend series! A series that only has games called Eye of the Beholder in it, as far as I'm aware. Plus they missed out the 'Forgotten Realms' part, even though that's where this is set.
Oh, this is by Westwood Associates, by the way, the folks who made Hillsfar (bad) and DragonStrike (awkward), and the internet says it came out in 1991, not 1990 like it says on the title screen. 1991 featured more Dungeons & Dragons games than any year before or since, with Eye of the Beholder being right at the start of them. And also the end of them.
- Eye of the Beholder
- Death Knights of Krynn
- Neverwinter Nights
- Gateway to the Savage Frontier
- Pools of Darkness
- Shadow Sorcerer
- Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon
Alright, this is the second time I've covered this game, if the first time even counts. All I did was wander around the first floor of the SNES game for a bit before getting bored and giving up. This time however I'm not giving up so easily so you can expect to see hours worth of identical-looking plain dungeon walls. So get a drink and make yourself comfortable. That's just good advice in general, really.
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