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Eye of the beholder snes
Eye of the beholder snes




eye of the beholder snes

As a result, each party member's name is limited to just six characters. The SNES is a considerable downgrade from the DOS version, as the resolution had to be downscaled, making the interface more cramped. On the bottom right is the Encamp button where the party can rest, memorize spells, and various game settings can be changed. Underneath that is a text box, describing various things that happen in the game. Alternatively, the player can use the D-pad to move as well. Underneath the first-person view is a compass and directional arrows, the latter of which is used to move when clicked with the cursor. These are usually equipped with weapons, spellbooks, and holy symbols to combat enemies. To the right of that is a portrait of each party member and the items they have in each hand. The top-left is a first-person view of what the party sees in front of them, and the player uses the cursor to interact with the environment. The game is broken up into several screens. However, at the heroes' entry, the entrance becomes barricaded, and so the heroes' journey begins. They are first sent to investigate the sewers of Waterdeep. The city council of Waterdeep summons a group of heroes to deal with an evil that lies beneath the city. It originally started life on MS-DOS and the Commodore Amiga by Westwood Studios in 1990, before arriving to the SNES just a few years later.

eye of the beholder snes

For other games in the series, see Eye of the Beholder.Įye of the Beholder is an action-adventure role-playing game developed and published by Capcom.






Eye of the beholder snes