Lots of Dungeons and not so much of the Dragon, you know that bruce lee kind of Dragon?

User Rating: 3.5 | Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder GBA
"you know that Bruce Lee kind of Dragon?" What I mean is something that has class and a touch of style. Something which has been developed for so long and with so much money spent in the development of this roleplaying game (namely D&D) I am let down consistently with what actually is in the heart of Dungeons and Dragons. And this game supports that consistent depression. Yes you are in a dungeon and no I haven't "fought hard enough" to get out of the dungeon and see the rest of the Realm. (Warriors of the Eternal Sun for Sega MegaDrive/Genisis is probably the best D&D console game EVER made) So I have a party, and I am stuck on really unintelligent puzzles which have no coding skill at all. The cut scenes are frankly appalling and have really no upholding to what a Fantasy adventure to the average Joe is about. The character creation and focus on the characters is long , labourous and quite frankly enough to send you to sleep and the whole of your adventuring party. Actually this game would probably send a whole Dungeon or a planet to sleep. There was nothing interesting in this game or a reason to buy this game. But if you are a hero of dungeon crawlers then buy it, you'll love your player gaining skills and killing monsters. Check the bargain bins and a little Guilty pleasure.