Reply 5160 of 6839, by newtmonkey
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Eye of the Beholder
Having just completed Lands of Lore, I decided to travel back in time and play the game that most inspired it.
It uses the AD&D rules of course, so right away it's more complex than LoL. You start by creating a full party, and all the AD&D options are there. I did some research before starting, and apparently a lot of the AD&D mechanics are actually not even really implemented... so it's best to treat this as a spiritual successor to Dungeon Master.
To cover all bases, I created a Dwarf Fighter/Thief, Human Paladin, Human Cleric, and Human Magic User. Because its an action game, I didn't care about rolling stats fairly; I just used the modify option to give everyone 18s in their most important ability scores. I "fully" explored level 1 and level 2, though based on the map that came with the game, the majority of level 2 is inaccessible at this point... I assume I'll come back there from level 3.
The interface (especially for inventory) is a lot better than LoL, and combat feels a bit more tactical with a four-character party and all the spells you have access to even from the start. Although I appreciated the automap in LoL, it's fun to be drawing maps on graph paper again. So far, I'm really enjoying this one!