Looks like your adventures aren’t over just yet…
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. 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. 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. 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. Therefore, you should exercise greater care and vigilance as you begin your next adventure.Įye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor 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.
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. Trouble is brewing in the Northern and Western regions, and he has tasked you with exploring the land and investigating these incidents.
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.Įye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoonįollowing 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. 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. 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 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.Ī new evil is plaguing the city of Waterdeep, stalking the streets and preying on its citizens. And these games are perfect when travelling, can run on any laptop, don't need anything online, and don't instantly drain the battery.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 manuals are all available as pdf, which I find a lot more convenient than having the books.
Also, I don't need to worry about looking up code words from the manual, they have apparently removed those checks or added tools to work around that. And I'm glad they are now easily available in a way that's accessible on any PC, and with easy installation. Now at least I can finally buy them properly.
And I have to admit, the majority of my Amiga games were pirated, just copies from friends who got copies from friends. stupid me), and even then I didn't have that many games. I gave away my Amiga ages ago (I know, I know. I'm not going to play a long RPG online, especially if I can't save and continue later.Īnd it's great for you that you have all these games already, not everyone does. You think the new generation will play any of these retro games? I dont think so.Įven you can play online these games like 2400+ Dos Games on īut I think you cant save the game and continue.Īnyway if Nostalgia hits me, I can open my whole collection of Dos Games + Win 3x Games and start playing. Quoting: wolfyrionI dont understand this, why they revive DOS Games?I dont really get it, the same goes with Steam.