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Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One

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Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One
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The Forgotten Realms world of Dungeons & Dragons has been home to many a hero and imagination since its publication, producing adventures and stories to be retold and enjoyed for years to come. The Forgotten Realms Archive - Collection One allows you to journey through one such set of adventures: t...
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The Forgotten Realms world of Dungeons & Dragons has been home to many a hero and imagination since its publication, producing adventures and stories to be retold and enjoyed for years to come. The Forgotten Realms Archive - Collection One allows you to journey through one such set of adventures: the Eye of the Beholder trilogy, a set of first-person, real-time role-playing games.



Eye of the Beholder A new evil is plaguing the city of Waterdeep, stalking the streets and preying on its citizens. Though initially thought to come from afar, this great evil, known only as Xanathar, instead resides within Waterdeep and, if not stopped, threatens to overwhelm the city. The Lords of Waterdeep believe that the evil lurks in the sewers below and have commissioned a party of adventurers to investigate and foil this nefarious plot. Granted full rights of marque and ownership of any treasure, artifacts or valuables you find on your quest, you must venture into the chasms, discover the nature of this evil and destroy it by any means necessary. Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon Following your quest in the sewers beneath, you and your party are recovering with Waterdeep’s finest healers, when a letter arrives from Khelben Blackstaff, mystic advisor to the Lords of Waterdeep. Trouble is brewing in the Northern and Western regions, and he has tasked you with exploring the land and investigating these incidents. Although nothing has been confirmed, renowned but troublesome archaeologist, Wently Kelso believes the disturbances are related to an evil uprising and the presence of a powerful ancient artefact. These troubles could, of course, simply be the work of unruly bandits, but since Kelso’s previous findings in the sewers of Waterdeep proved true, one would be wise not to easily dismiss his opinion on the matter. Therefore, you should exercise greater care and vigilance as you begin your next adventure. Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor Having rid the sewers of Waterdeep and the dreaded Temple Darkmoon of the evil forces within, you and your companions are surely deserving of a strong drink, good food and a warm fire. And so, your first port of call is to the nearest tavern, where you slop ale all over yourself and engage in jovial antics as you regale your adventures to your captivated listeners and admirers. However, in the midst of your retelling, the tavern door is thrust open by a hooded figure, whose eyes scan the crowd before locking on you and your party. Approaching you, he quickly introduces himself and explains his reasons for disturbing the festivities; his master wishes you to free the ruined city of Myth Drannor from the clutches of a Lich and restore it to its former glory. Looks like your adventures aren’t over just yet…



With an original story set in the Forgotten Realms universe, the Eye of the Beholder trilogy is based on the Advanced Dungeon & Dragons 2nd Edition’s game rules. Bringing the immersion, wonder and epicness of a D&D campaign to the PC, the Eye of the Beholder is a genre-defining and beloved series for RPG and Dungeons & Dragons fans alike.
  • Assemble your party across various races and classes - from human to dwarf, cleric to thief
  • Use weapons, magic and resolve to ensure your survival as you complete your quests
  • Transfer your party across all three titles to keep your band of adventurers together to the very end
  • Explore the various dungeons, ruins and secrets that Waterdeep Sewers, Temple Darkmoon and Myth Drannor have to offer
  • Fight a wide array of monsters and restore peace to the Forgotten Realms

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Notice: Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor is only available in English.

Notice: Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor is only available in English.

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{{'1991-01-01T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}

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Posted on: September 4, 2023

LocustFactorial

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Games: 165 Reviews: 2

A Lot of The Tags Are Wrong

EOTB 1 & 2 are some of my favourite dungeon crawlers of all time. That being said, the tags say "text based, tabletop, and choose your own adventure" none of these things are accurate and all of them should just be replaced with "dungeon crawler". For those who haven't played them, the first 2 games are the closest I've personally ever felt like Im playing classic tabletop AD&D in video game form. Dispite being technically more simple than actual table top, they capture the atmosphere, exploration and gameplay pacing of a master DM presenting a great original campaign or module. EOTB 3 is ok, but I think it was a different dev team and I don't feel quite as hyped about it. Don't let that stop you from playing all three though becasue that really was just my personal memory of it.


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Posted on: December 18, 2017

Longfellow

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Games: 589 Reviews: 8

Great game, then and now

Absolutely brilliant. I loved this back in the 90s and the GOG revitalisation works perfectly. It runs on DOSBox, all automated and fills my 1366x768 screen. A mouse is much better than touchpad. The game is D&D, with lots of dungeon crawling. Of course by todays standards it's all a bit clunky, but it still provides escapism and that classic D&D group experience. There's almost no sound, never was. The graphics are colourful and functional. Movement is real time, but by squares. Speech and conversation is through text. Create your party, and head off to the Temple of Darkmoon to rescue your friend's missing scout. There's evil afoot. Watch out for hidden doors!


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Posted on: January 29, 2017

billybgame

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Games: 438 Reviews: 3

Classic RPGs

EOB 1 and 2 were among my earliest PC game loves.....wore headphones and it was downright immersive for me, delving into those dungeons. Even got creeped out a bit hearing the telltale sounds of the impending monsters. Highly recommended. It's been so many years, I just might play them both again!


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Posted on: October 4, 2021

Sluggotg

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Games: 2443 Reviews: 18

A great Dungeon Master style game.

Eye of the Beholder used the same style of interface as FTL's Dungeon Master. Most of us were surprised there was no Law suite. But the Eye of the Beholder games are great. Enjoy some classic RPG goodness. the entire "Gold Box Series" from SSI were fantastic. Especially these and the very different Pool of Radiance series.


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Posted on: March 24, 2018

bardsidhe

Games: 255 Reviews: 9

Absolute Old School Classic

I own the originals of these and to see them here means I no longer have to worry about the originals failing on me, the games are terrific adventures, the graphics are of course dated, we are talking about the era of Intel 486 CPU's here, and VGA video cards with 128kb of VRAM, if you were lucky. as some reviews mentioned there is no automapping so you need to map it on graph paper yourself as we did back in the day, I guess if you can't live without the PC doing it all for you, then you will have to miss out on this fantastic series of games. and yes as the others have no doubt already said, #3 was not the best one of the bunch and has some issues, but it is still fun to play.


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