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Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon

How do you play with dongs feelings? I already had the dialogue about giving him pills and embarrasing him. Now im at the part where you use his fear of insects. I bought a bag of bugs from the girl outside. I put the bugs in his cart but nothing happens? Second question about eliminating colleges. I found a bottle of whiskey and put it in emmas cart. I then rang the phone and gave information. Welcome to a walkthrough of Eye of the Beholder 2: The Legend of Darkmoon. The four 'heroes' are called on once more to investigate the strange goings on at the Temple of Darkmoon. Eye of the Beholder 2 features more role-playing elements and character interactions. There are 17 locations to explore, including a forest area.

DOS - 1991

Also released on: Amiga

4.48 / 5 - 51 votes

Description of Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon

Westwood's Eye of the Beholder 1 and 2 remain today two of the best real-time RPGs ever produced. They feature great graphics for their time, tons of cool weapons and devious real-time puzzles that mysteriously make you come back for more traps and pressure plates to push.

The plots are typical kill-the-big-foozle fare, but the games are so well implemented that you'll be glued to the screen for hours on end. The graphics and animations are both top-notch, and excellent sound effects add to the incredible 'you are there' atmosphere that is rarely achieved in RPGs of that time.

Although EOB 2 feels at times like a poor rehash of its predecessor due to awfully similar graphics and monsters, it does feature more expansive and varied outdoor levels, as well as less frustrating endgame boss (defeating the Beholder in EOB 1 is nearly impossible if your party is not at maximum levels).

They're both very challenging games that are definite must-play for dungeon-adventurers, especially fans of book-based AD&D. Too bad SSI's own EOB 3 doesn't measure up to these classics.

Review By HOTUD

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  • Eye of the Beholder (aka EOB, アイ・オブ・ザ・ビホルダー) is a video game published in 1991 on DOS by Strategic Simulations, Inc. It's a role-playing (rpg) game, set in a fantasy, real-time, licensed title, dungeon crawler, d&d / ad&d and puzzle elements themes, and was also released on Amiga.
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Comments and reviews

pav2018-04-241 point

1 at all i really want to say thank you to all of you.for give me the opportunity to play one of my favorites games of all time.those kind of games keep us i lot of time outside of the real life.the nostalgia of my side is huge and i am really happy to play tha game one more time.thank you thank you thank you

the guy2016-11-141 point

to attack right click your weapon

The Guy2016-04-08-2 points DOS version

To attack, I think you click your attacking hand, and click the monster you want to attack. It should say on your attacking hand whether you missed (or not).

KungFU2009RIP2016-01-29-2 points

ok...for the most part I HATE these type of games, but this one I might be willing
to invest some time and effort in.....IF ONLY I COULD FIGURE OUT HOW TO ATTACK ENEMIES????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
so I am standing there while first enemy keeps taking swings at me, with each swing things are looking bad for my party(who by the way don't seem to know to fight on their own) frantically I am pressing keys TRYING to find the ATTACK key but to no luck, does anyone know how the hell you fight back in this game?

Whimp2015-12-050 point DOS version

If u fall down in the pit (location 20B) on catacomb level 1 to catacomb level 2 sub level 1 and go up the stairs to sub level 2 in catacomb level 1, they have forgotten to add the stairs to catacomb level 1 location 1:(((( You have to restart the game.... very frustrating....

fdisk2015-11-101 point

HQ clue book (eng) + rule book (eng) + data card amiga:
EDIT: Thx fdisk!

fdisk2015-11-101 point

manual, german:
EDIT: Thx fdisk!

VASCR2015-03-020 point DOS version

This game is the best RPG I have ever played on Amiga including the Dungeon Master. I still remember sketching the maps in order to find the way down to dungeons.

Kmuzu2014-10-311 point DOS version

Westwood still lives on at Petroglyph Games

JtotheOost2014-05-282 points DOS version

Beholder 2 Vitec ► Play Video

Agreed. Best rpg i've ever played. I wish today's games were half as good.

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markegiani2013-04-050 point DOS version

The best RPG ever !!

me2012-06-290 point DOS version

The best game ever.

oznerol2012-04-110 point DOS version

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I agree, this game had everything: good atmosphere, all DnD classes, loads of weapons and objects, varied locations. Not too difficult, not too easy... just a perfect RPG

Licurg2012-03-150 point DOS version

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This game is better than 99% of the RPGs made after it. R.I.P Westwood. F*ck EA!

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Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon was also released on the following systems:

Amiga

  • Year:1992
  • Publisher:Strategic Simulations, Inc.
  • Developer:Westwood Associates

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