

It continues the adventures just after the heroes return to Waterdeep. Eye of the Beholder is a dungeon crawler RPG with a first-person perspective based on the 2nd Edition AD&D rules. If you liked this game make sure you check out Eye of the Beholder 2: The Legend of Darkmoon for more RPG fun. Level 11: Xanthar’s Outer Sanctum, Lower Reaches

Level 10: Xanthar’s Outer Sanctum, Mantis Hive Simply run the ASE mod, select the game folder where Eye of the Beholder is located, load your save game (you need to have a party created before this will work), click on “Start Search” to find your party and the map should load in a window next to your game.
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There’s numerous NPCs that you can add to your party along the way, and slots for an additional two characters in your party.Įye of the Beholder doesn’t feature an automap although you can add one to the PC version by installing the All Seeing Eye mod. You begin by creating a party of four characters. Some of them friendly but most of them not. As you descend you’ll come across various races inhabiting the underworld. When you enter the tunnels the entrance collapses, forcing you to delve deeper into this underground labyrinth. Your team has been hired by the Lords of Waterdeep to investigate the source of trouble lying beneath the city. It’s still playable today by purchasing the GOG version or using Dos Box or an Amiga emulator. It was also available for the Amiga, Sega CD, SNES and Game Boy Advance.

Eye of the Beholder is a role-playing game developed by Westwood Associates and released for the PC in 1991.
