My dedicated DOS machine has been running into some issues lately, and I'm not sure I want to deal with the headache of sourcing parts here anymore. Luckily, I've got DOSBox Staging set up exactly as I like it, and it's an excellent way to play DOS games. Here's what I've been playing:
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands
I've tried getting into this one many times over the years, but always ended up dropping it quickly due to how janky the engine is. There's no speed limiter, so the game animates ridiculously fast on even a Pentium 133 (maybe even a high-end 486)... but playing it on a slower machine results in the mouse cursor lagging all over the place if anything is going on. It just feels awful to play.
Having said that, I was finally able to get over my initial revulsion, and became quite addicted! It's a very cool setting--it's Dungeons & Dragons, but it takes place in a sort of post-apocalyptic swords & sorcery world. You start out by making your four-character party, and there are some interesting races available, including giant insects! Your characters also start out much more powerful than in other D&D games, which eliminates the frustration of low-level D&D combat.
The game starts with your party being captured and put to work as gladiators to entertain the masses, so your first quest is to figure out how to escape. You have a lot of freedom here, though the two major escape methods are to fight or sneak your way out. Even then, you have a lot of leeway in what you do. You can choose to ally with a couple different factions, or go your own way. After finally escaping, I though that I'd actually like to replay this game and try some of the other options.
So, it's an awesome game so far. One thing I'm not sure about is what device to use for the soundtrack. It supports General MIDI, MT-32 (specifically CM32L, because it uses some of the added sound effects instruments), and Gravis Ultrasound... but after switching between the three several times, I'm still not sure which I prefer. There's just no clear winner imo, as there are some tracks that sound better on certain devices. I'd prefer to use the device the soundtrack was composed for, but couldn't find any information.
Betrayal at Krondor
Another one I've tried getting into many times over the years. It's got a lot going for it, including a great SC-55 soundtrack and some charming digitized graphics, but I always had trouble getting used to moving around in the overworld. I also don't like how your digitized characters slide around the screen during battles, but that's not a big deal.
I think I'm finally getting into the game with this latest attempt. I've been sticking mostly to the roads when exploring (the game has a helpful option that makes you automatically follow whatever road you're on as long as you hold the up button), and it feels much more comfortable to play now. I've mainly spent time exploring a bit and getting to know the game, so I'm still in Act I, but I'm liking it so far.
Crusader: No Remorse
I had this back in the day (I was an Origin fanatic), but never got anywhere with it. At the time, I found it nearly impossible to play due to the controls. Revisiting it today, I'm impressed! I always appreciate when a game has a unique control scheme that takes time to learn and master, and that describes this game perfectly. Actually, the controls are quite easy to understand, as long as you just stick with the basic keyboard controls (no mouse). It's basically "tank" controls (like Alone in the Dark) with two modifiers (roll and sidestep). It took me a few attempts to get used to it, but now it feels great to play. Each time I start the game up, I end up making it further and further into the first level. Good stuff so far.