SSI sold 73,109 copies of
Eye of the Beholder II. The
Eye of the Beholder series overall, including
Eye of the Beholder II, reached combined global sales above 350,000 units by 1996. The Lessers (Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk) reviewed the game in 1992 in
Dragon #179, giving the game 5 out of 5 stars.
Scorpia of
Computer Gaming World in 1992 again criticized the sequel's user interface, noting that monsters attacked in real time while the player searched through spell books, but said that the game had a "fancy ending". She concluded that it was "a more substantial game" than its predecessor, with "more to do, a bigger variety of critters to fight and a larger area to explore". That year, the magazine named it one of the year's top role-playing games, stating that it followed in "the strong graphic and solid play-balance tradition of the original". In 1993 Scorpia reiterated her criticism but stated that the game was "a definite must for all
EOB fans". GameSpy wrote that
Eye of the Beholder II "sported a completely original ending, something that was badly needed, considering the game's biggest flaw -- the almost insane level of difficulty".
The One gave the Amiga version of
Eye of the Beholder II an overall score of 87%, calling the graphics "beautifully-drawn" and animation "excellent".
The One praises ''Eye of the Beholder II's
sound effects and music, expressing that "the sampled sound effects are suitably spooky, and the music is appropriately atmospheric", and calls the UI "a tried and true one which is easy to pick up". The One
criticises Eye of the Beholder II
as "unoriginal", comparing it to similar RPGs such as Dungeon Master'', and expressing a desire for more innovation. Jim Trunzo reviewed
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon in
White Wolf #31 (May/June, 1992) and stated that "
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon keeps is promise of being 'bigger...better...meaner than ever!', making it an even more enjoyable experience than the original." ==References==