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Play Eye of the Beholder on snes Online

You guide four adventurers through Waterdeep’s collapsing sewers, juggling real-time sword swings and spell casts while dodging traps—every wrong step feels like the dungeon’s laughing at you.

Developer: Capcom
Genre: Role-playing
Released: 1994
File size: 575 bytes
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Game Overview

Eye of the Beholder on SNES is one of those dungeon crawlers that makes you feel like you're actually trapped underground—because you kind of are. You start with a party of four adventurers (good luck picking the right mix—I went with two fighters, a cleric, and a mage and still got wrecked early on) and get dumped into the sewers beneath Waterdeep. Then, of course, the exit collapses, because dungeons love doing that.

It’s first-person, grid-based, and plays a lot like Dungeon Master—real-time combat where you frantically click to swing swords or fling spells while monsters lunge at you. The AD&D rules mean you’ve got to actually think about positioning, spell slots, and whether that suspiciously clean floor is hiding a pit trap. And yeah, it probably is.

What I like is how claustrophobic it feels. The corridors are tight, resources are scarce, and some of those puzzles? Let’s just say I may have resorted to graph paper. If you’re into old-school RPGs that don’t hold your hand, this one’s a solid time sink—just don’t blame me when your cleric runs out of healing spells.

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