If you like Eye of the Beholder, you will enjoy this game but not as much as you would its far superior predecessor. The Bottom LineMore of the same gameplay. There are many high spells available, but as your mages are extremely unlikely to reach the levels to cast them from your spellbook, they are essentially one-time deals. Most of the time, the game is pretty easy, but there are some spots, (one early in the game), that are brutally hard.
The difficulty is incredibly inconsistent.
#EYE OF THE BEHOLDER 3 1993 SERIES#
The third and final game of the Eye of the Beholder series would see players embarking on a quest to the fabled ruins of the city of Myth Drannor. 1990 Eye Of The Beholder Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 3.5' Amiga Complete Inserts. Unlike the previous games it was not developed by Westwood Studios but by the publisher SSI in 1993/4. 1990 Eye Of The Beholder Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 3.5' Amiga Complete Inserts. The game isn't especially speedy, but with the digitized sounds on walking, turning and loading are painfully slow. Another great dungeon crawler rpg in the trilogy of Eye of the Beholder, was number 3, the Assault on Myth Drannor. You really want to tell the game to shut up, as many of the effects are not pleasant sounding. Unfortunately, once the effects turn on, they're always blaring. This game uses digitized sound effects if you have a Sound Blaster. Unlike its predecessor, there is no connection with the events of the prior games.
#EYE OF THE BEHOLDER 3 1993 MANUAL#
The story in the manual has no relevance to the actual in-game events. The introduction to this game pales in comparison to its atmospheric predecessor. The plot is barely-existent, especially compared to the previous game. The BadThis game was not developed by Westwood Studios, which had done both the prior games, and it shows. The difficulty, for the most part, has been toned down compared to the merciless EoB2. Second, the ability to allow characters in the second rank to make a melee attack with a polearm really allows them to shine, whereas in the first two games they were somewhat useless. This saves the player from having to move the mouse to each character's weapon or learn hot-keys. The graphics are generally outstanding, on par with EoB 2 without reusing many sprites. There are two great improvements in the combat interface, First, the addition of the all attack button allows all your party members to attack, if they are able to. Well, this game did allow you to import your already-powerful characters from Eye of the Beholder II, which meant you had a considerable early advantage. The GoodWell, this game did allow you to import your already-powerful characters from Eye of the Beholder II, which meant you had a considerable early advantage. SummaryThe Third Game in the Series is a Real Letdown 12 out of 14 people found this review helpful write a review of this game