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Grab your sword and inch through pitch-black corridors—every step could trigger a trap or unleash skeletons from the walls. The SNES version keeps that old-school dungeon crawl tension but makes the menus slightly less punishing.

Developer: Capcom
Genre: Role-playing
Released: 1994
File size: 579.05 KB
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Game Overview

AD&D: Eye of the Beholder on SNES is one of those games that makes you feel like you're actually crawling through a dungeon—torch in one hand, sword in the other, and absolutely no idea what’s around the next corner. You start with a party of four (I always go heavy on fighters because, let’s be honest, magic is complicated), and within minutes you’re knee-deep in skeletons, secret switches, and the kind of puzzles that make you scribble notes on actual paper.

The first-person view is claustrophobic in the best way—every flickering shadow could hide an orc or a pit trap. And yeah, it’s tough. You’ll fumble with inventory, curse at gelatinous blobs that dissolve your gear, and probably reload a save or two after a surprise ambush. But that’s the charm. The SNES version smooths out the PC original’s clunkiness, and the sprite work gives the dungeons this eerie glow that still holds up.

If you’ve got the patience for old-school, grid-based dungeon crawling (and the occasional panic when your cleric runs out of healing spells), this is a gem. Just don’t blame me when you lose hours mapping out corridors.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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