Posted April 08, 2012
Also, take a look at ShadowCaster. I think you'll like this one, OP, it's got the Eye of the Beholder view, you can change into various beasts AND it was published by Origin (R.I.P) and developed by none other than Raven Software.
How could I forget about The Legacy: Realm of Terror. This game is quite unique in that it's one of the few early-1990's games where you could change the layout of your entire game interface and it was the only horror-themed EoB style game that I can think of. It features just about everything you want in one of these games: tile movement, 90 degree turns, an automap, you can even interact with some objects that you find in a sort of adventure game way. There's even a sort of magic system in this game. The only small issue might be that the combat isn't the most tactical. It's mostly real-time-ish and you just click your chosen attack until the monster is dead. I highly recommend it especially since it came from the same company that made Darklands and Master of Magic.
How could I forget about The Legacy: Realm of Terror. This game is quite unique in that it's one of the few early-1990's games where you could change the layout of your entire game interface and it was the only horror-themed EoB style game that I can think of. It features just about everything you want in one of these games: tile movement, 90 degree turns, an automap, you can even interact with some objects that you find in a sort of adventure game way. There's even a sort of magic system in this game. The only small issue might be that the combat isn't the most tactical. It's mostly real-time-ish and you just click your chosen attack until the monster is dead. I highly recommend it especially since it came from the same company that made Darklands and Master of Magic.
Post edited April 08, 2012 by JudasIscariot