

Lands of Lore was great too, didnt like the sequel or the third one much though. It's hard to put my finger on why but the staple westwood RPG's were pretty simplistic but just had an atmosphere and playability that was great, not sure how they did that so well. Supposedly the Amiga port (Which I am playing) had the ending added back in so we will see. It’s still playable today by purchasing the GOG version or using Dos Box or an Amiga emulator. The compass is replaced by the Spell Menu when characters cast spells. It was also available for the Amiga, Sega CD, SNES and Game Boy Advance. Use the compass to maintain your orientation and to map the lower levels.
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I also heard that they took out the cinematic ending in the DOS version of EOBI which irritated many people. Eye of the Beholder Eye of the Beholder is a role-playing game developed by Westwood Associates and released for the PC in 1991. The compass is replaced by the Spell Menu when the characters cast spells. Sounds like most people feel that EOBII is the better game, however I want to play them in order and EOBI is the one I remember most playing in high school. Use the compass to maintain your orientation and to map the lower levels.

Totally forgot about C&C, while im not a RTS guy I did play and like that game, my friends were heavy into it for a while. I haven't played EoB for a while, but I finished EoB II recently and was thoroughly entertained. Besides creating some incredible RPGs, they practically invented the RTS genre with Dune 2 and Command & Conquer. 1) There are no stairs down to this level. They are resistant to most spells and have powerful melee attacks. Xanathar has constructed Stone Golems to protect him. He’s completely resistant to magic but can take damage from magic weapons. BasiliskWrangler wrote:Westwood certainly was an amazing developer. The Beholder Xanathar resides on the 12th level and he’s been waiting for your party.
