Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20160820115218/@comment-3547390-20160828230847

Well, I only confuse them if I just think off-hand like I did above. I can recite them and could tell you what each dungeon was, I just slipped up on the order as I didn't recite them from the beginning. I could tell you the general layout of Temple of the Mad God and know I am right about it, while I could do the same with the Temple of Agamanus. I know what you are about to encounter. I guess order just gets a bit hazy if not recited due to the start of genericness, you should notice a drop in quality with some of these dungeons, though I feel there are enough to stand out that you won't really notice it until the final few. Every dungeon up to the Elden Grove felt very unique, Agamanus was kinda the first that I felt lacked a real distinct identity. It had plenty of things I can describe about it, but it just lacked a unique texture set or other such things to make it really feel different. But I digress, you can see for yourself, as I said the identity issue should not be that bad until near-endgame.

It wouldn't surprise me if there are plenty of references to fantasy works in here. The concept of riddles itself might be from The Hobbit. With my big rant on puzzles, you should know how I feel about riddles, even the ones I found easy. Wait till you get to some of the cruel ones, I definitely am curious to see if you can figure out the answer to one particular nasty riddle.