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'''''Eye of the Beholder''''' is a trilogy (or just [[Canon Discontinuity|a pair]]) of [[Role -Playing Game|RPGs]] developed in the early nineties, the first two by Westwood Studios that would later be known from games such as ''[[Command & Conquer]]'', and the third one by Strategic Simulations Inc., that also published all three games.
 
The games use a simplified version of the rules for ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons|Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]]'' 2nd edition, in the ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' campaign setting.
 
All games are first-person, and feature an adventure party, between four to six members, going on quests and fighting evil. The first game has them hired by the lords of Waterdeep to investigate an evil residing under the city. It had an [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]], not just one but ''two'' ruins of lost civilizations beneath Waterdeep, and an [[A Winner Is You|infamous ending,]] where the player was treated a window of text before dumping them back to DOS (the Amiga version, however, added a proper ending cutscene). The second, generally thought to be the best of the series, involves the party checking out an ancient temple for Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun. It had more roleplaying content and much better ending.
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