Bought it 4 days ago, 35 hours in, still in the tutorial. Best gaming epreience of the year.
Crimson Desert is, for me, a true masterpiece. Despite a slightly rough start, it quickly reveals a unique charm and impresses with its world, strong gameplay, and incredible level of freedom.
It brought back a feeling I hadn’t experienced in over a decade: that childlike sense of wonder where you completely
immense... it satisfies every player's taste, the developers are committed to constantly improving the game, even with multiple patches per day. An MMORPG without the anxiety and rush of leveling up your character like in multiplayer.
This game indeed is the best game ever made!
It's a masterpiece!
This game takes many great game mechanics and bundles together a masterpiece. While there's room for improvement it doesn't take away from the many awesome things you can do.
i can say that this game will change game industry and for good , it gave gamers everything they needed , pearl abyss support team is one of the most responsive. game itself has everything from character buildup to story buildup, exploration is unique, i can say that i'm in
Complete combo of all your favorite single player mechanics in an world that seems to always be expanding.
The story is unbearable. The missions are disjointed—they just appear without anyone giving them to you, like constant errands handed out by an omniscient narrator. It’s hard to follow the enemies’ motivations or even understand why you’re fighting. And yes, looking for a cow is part of the main story.
It starts slow. Really slow, and honestly kind of weird at first. The first dozens of hours almost feel like one long tutorial, where the game doesn’t really explain much and just expects you to figure things out on your own.
Then something clicks.
The more you play, the more comfortable you
Crimson Desert looks like it should be incredible. It isn’t.
Beneath the flashy visuals is a game that feels clunky, unfocused, and oddly unfinished. Movement lacks precision, combat lacks consistency, and basic interactions often feel like you’re fighting the controls more than the enemies.
The combat system feels unpredictable and sluggish. Hits
Without a doubt, it's the best open-world experience I've had since The Witcher 3. The game is incredibly immersive; I spend hours playing and it feels like minutes. I'm having a lot of fun and exploring every corner of the map. I can't think of anything to improve; for me,
Interesting by mixing gameplay. But any new mechanic, no story, not really custop in camp managment and some characters have bad modelisation and texture (i play on cinematic with a big config).
But fact to have many object in the screen give nice view. And it stay cool yo explore.
Crimson Desert is a genre bending game that asks it's players to learn how to play it on its own ruleset. Unfortunately, this will be too great a task for many players (especially Journo reviewers), and will function as a de facto intelligence test, as evident by reviews of "0",
