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Dev Update | Crimson Desert

Pearl Abyss: "Today, we’re here to share a preview of some of the new features and content currently in development, shaped by your feedback, including a variety of content for those looking for more ways to enjoy the game and those who want to further challenge themselves. Our goal is to roll these updates out gradually from April through June."

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SPEAKxTHExTRUTH6d ago

Such an excellent game. It just gets better and better the more you play and explore. Everyday I have a new goal in this game and most of those goals don’t even involve doing quest. Today’s goal is to get all my accessories to rank 9 and unlock the fire element. Love this game and definitely appreciate the devs listening to their fan base and adjusting the game accordingly. 9/10

raWfodog6d ago

Great news. I look forward to playing this game. My PS5 Pro is still in the box but I'll get it out when I eventually pick up this game. Glad that the devs are listening to players feedback and continuing to make improvements on this game. The biggest compliant that I've heard was about the game controls so its cool they they will give options to configure controls to player preference.

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Crimson Desert Review | Game Craves

Crimson Desert is not a direct sequel to Black Desert. While there are similarities in style and atmosphere, Crimson Desert tells its own story.

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Edge Issue 423 Review Scores: Crimson Desert (5), Marathon (9), Pokemon Pokopia (8) & More

Issue # 423 of Edge Magazine has been released, and it features reviews for games including Crimson Desert, Marathon, and more.

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garos823d ago

what a garbage crimson desert review. seriously go F yourselves . there is no way in hell i can take edge seriously after such a blatant dumb review

Obelisk923d ago

Call me a fool, but I like those scores. I can understand why someone would rate CD an 8 or higher, but I also understand why someone would rate it a 5.
Marathon is goated so well deserved.

andy853d ago

A 5 😂 it just getting funnier. I'm baffled what the agenda is from some of these outlets

Yi-Long3d ago

Super Meat Boy 3D a 4 seems ridiculously low.

A 5 for Crimson Desert will probably be another stain on Edge's already very spotty record.

andy853d ago

It's madness. In all my years of gaming I've never seen critic reviews and player reviews have such disparity. It's like they're playing a different game

garos822d ago

its insane isnt it? i mean what game are these clowns playing? im playing on base ps5 , the game looks , plays , great. so much stuff to do and im constantly thinking about the game even when im at work. ive been gaming since the mid 90s , its been a while since ive had this sense of wonder as i do for CD

coolbeans2d ago

I typically don't join the chorus here, but my personal beef is GreedFall only netting a 5. Figured they'd at least give a bit more credit to Spiders rolling the dice by going quasi-turn-based.

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Crimson Desert Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"Through a few decades of gaming there have been many excellent games that still can stand the test of time today even on their original platform and countless others that have been easily forgettable and lost to collecting dust on a shelf or in a box. Only over the last few console generations have gamers been able to see their games improved over the course of patches and touch-ups thanks to the internet and while some games remained buggy, they were still beloved. Similarly, other titles offered such an expansive open world that players could sink countless hours into it and find a striking narrative whenever they chose to dive into it rather than explore a new cave or dungeon.

Over the better part of the last two weeks Crimson Desert has been a game that has seen some lows and some incredible highs throughout our time with the game. To top that off, Pearl Abyss has been so quickly patching issues and even adding content, that entire notes about previous issues were struck away as the experience continued to smooth out and impress at almost every turn. Bearing all the signs that it started as an MMO, the transition to a single-player game may not have been painless, but Crimson Desert has delivered a world that deserves to be explored and lost in for hours on end in one of the most surprising out-of-nowhere titles in the last few years."

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