Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20160820115218/@comment-1496755-20160911122651

The Crypt of Hearts has fallen. It felt like I was constantly under attack - so much stuff to kill. The dungeon itself looked fine - pretty similar to the Imperial Dungeons where it all began, but with a few unique touches here and there, to make it more crypt-like. There were some interesting murals here and there. The whole thing felt like some ancient crypt with several more catacombs built on top of it throughout the ages (like layers). The "shadow" riddle was good - the "tumbles when we fall" line gave it away easily. It felt nice to kill some Fire Daemons - my first encounter with such a creature failed due to the lack of a good weapon, but this time they both fell quickly. Back to that Hell that spawned ya!

Okay then, my next stop is some kind of Murkwood - I suspect it will be something similar to the Elden Grove, which is fine because I like the Grove. But first I'll be hunting for a (guess what) tablet in some vaults. I imagine something claustrophobic and maze-like :P

The best example of games with floppy/CD versions I have is two space flight sims that I often mention here (heh heh) - the CD versions have improved engines, more responsive controls, some updated sound effects, extra missions/campaigns, and even a revamped intro movie for one of the games. Plus, just like Arena, the CD versions don't have a copy protection that asks you to check the manual for something. So, overall, the two versions are pretty different.