Thank you very much, this one is one of the easier ones for the era of first person dungeon crawlers . The maps are not very big and it's all indoor, basically impossibile to get lost. Just defeat every enemy and take it slow and you'll do it. Helps that you can save when you want.
@@OldNerdPlayingOldPCGames Aahahaha, but the first floor is so short. Oh well, you probably should try Grimrock there's an in-game map. Start with the first one, it's simpler.
So, Lands of Lore is the friendly version of Eye of the Beholder. If you have trouble with that one is totally fair to steer away from it. I'd rather suggest you playing more modern takes if you still like the genre but want some accessibility to them. Like the two Legends of Grimrock you can pretty much customize the difficulty to your liking. Other titles you might enjoy are Vaproum and Starcrawlers. Still hard games if you want them to be, but getting lost ain't a problem in them, good mapping and nice landmarks.
@@raakzblanvod4189 i played old Sierra games, those have difficult and obscure puzzles. Both Grimrock games give you enough hints on how to proceed, it's not that hard.
@@raakzblanvod4189 Only if you like and have played at least one of the more 3D ones, aka from 6 to 9. Then you might enjoy also that one, even if it's a bit rough around the edges because of a pretty low budget.
great work araknie
Eye of the Beholder 🔥 I've never finished it, and I am well aware I never will.
Great work as always my man 👍
Thank you very much, this one is one of the easier ones for the era of first person dungeon crawlers .
The maps are not very big and it's all indoor, basically impossibile to get lost.
Just defeat every enemy and take it slow and you'll do it.
Helps that you can save when you want.
@@araknieretro Dungeon crawlers are actually definition of "getting lost" for me 😀 I was mostly lost right in the beginning
@@OldNerdPlayingOldPCGames Aahahaha, but the first floor is so short. Oh well, you probably should try Grimrock there's an in-game map.
Start with the first one, it's simpler.
@@araknieretro I played Grimrock few years ago. Not sure if I remember correctly, but I rage quited on 2nd floor like a noob 😂
@@OldNerdPlayingOldPCGames Ahahahah, yeah they need patience for sure.
I just want let you know I'm watching through this now dude also I'm happy when I watch your video
Thank you very much for the kind words.
Hey! How hard are puzzles and navigation in this game? Because in Lands of Lore I easily get lost and it frustrating for me.
So, Lands of Lore is the friendly version of Eye of the Beholder. If you have trouble with that one is totally fair to steer away from it.
I'd rather suggest you playing more modern takes if you still like the genre but want some accessibility to them.
Like the two Legends of Grimrock you can pretty much customize the difficulty to your liking.
Other titles you might enjoy are Vaproum and Starcrawlers.
Still hard games if you want them to be, but getting lost ain't a problem in them, good mapping and nice landmarks.
@@araknieretro Fair enough. I heard legends of Grimrock has difficult puzzles too.
@@raakzblanvod4189 i played old Sierra games, those have difficult and obscure puzzles.
Both Grimrock games give you enough hints on how to proceed, it's not that hard.
@@araknieretro Alright. Thanks 👍. Btw would you recommend checking Might and Magic X? If you were playing, of course.
@@raakzblanvod4189 Only if you like and have played at least one of the more 3D ones, aka from 6 to 9.
Then you might enjoy also that one, even if it's a bit rough around the edges because of a pretty low budget.