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Crimson Desert is the kind of game that usually only comes along once in a generation, so singular in its ambition that it will define the gaming conversation for weeks, if not months, to come. Despite granular misses, Pearl Abyss has showcased what gameplay freedom truly means.
After nearly 100 hours with Crimson Desert, this ambitious open-world game might be the most impressive since Red Dead Redemption 2.
By Brent Koepp
March 18, 2026, 6:00pm
When Crimson Desert gameplay trailers started trickling out in 2025, the open-world adventure game looked so ambitious that many believed it was “too good to be true.” From its massive open-world map to its incredibly varied gameplay, the project felt like one of those dream games that kids would make up in school playgrounds. However, after spending close to a hundred hours with the Pearl Abyss title, I can confirm that Crimson Desert is not only real, but it’s easily one of the most impressive games I’ve played in years.
After 80 hours of Crimson Desert I'm thirsty for more of its breathtaking open-world and enthralling set pieces — it just needs a few tweaks in some areas to become a masterpiece
Superb right from the start
Crimson Desert manages to capture the essence of pure open-world exploration and delivers incredible combat that is unlike anything you've played previously, while offering an engaging story that keeps you engaged as you progress through its massive map. It's not perfect due to some of its quality of life issues and unfair boss encounters, but this is a game that deserves very high praise.
Crimson Desert review: "Take time to leave the beaten path and you'll find a game that's far better as a sandbox than as a story"
Crimson Desert is messy, but as you untangle its mechanics and compensate for its flaws, elements of genius and wonder make the experience worthwhile. Take time to leave the beaten path and find out which of its many facets appeals to you, and you'll discover a game that's far better as a sandbox than as a story.
https://wnhub.io/news/finance/item-50368
^^ This is a ridiculous knee jerk reaction. I hope this game makes a fortune. Vote with your wallet.
Following the end of the review embargo and the publication of the first reviews from critics, Pearl Abyss' stock has crumbled by nearly 30% this morning...the reason, according to the Seoul Economic Daily, is that investors were expecting much higher reviews on the heels of the aforementioned hype...instead, the current average score on Metacritic is 78, indicating a consensus that Crimson Desert is a good but not quite great game
Also, your dog can have armor. I repeat, your dog can have armor.
I love long games...but long good games...not Ubisoft levels of filler collecting trinkets and boring side quests...I want more Elden Ring or Red Dead Redemption 2 quality
I hate when people say that ><. Like I totally get saying you have to give something a little time. Not every game or book or TV show is going to grab you from minute one, good stuff can take a bit to establish... But I'll argue it should be a hell of a lot faster than 20 hours. 2 is pretty reasonable. If something isn't interesting to you in 2 hours then I think it is very reasonable to put it aside. I don't like the idea that you should have to "earn" good entertainment by sitting through something that isn't entertaining. The "Oh this TV show gets really good in the 3rd season but you HAVE to watch the first two or you'll be lost." No thanks, I'd rather just spend my time on something I enjoy more."You'll have to play it for 20+ hours to figure out if you like it or not." Or whatever.. Looks like the 2 hour Steam refund window ain't gonna cut it.
I see some people use things like that as cope when they can't accept someone doesn't like the game they like. "You just didn't give it enough of a chance! You need to play it longer before it gets good!" I think anyone who really does like a game, and is being honest about it, will say as you do that they knew pretty quick.I call bullshit on whatever idiot said it would take 20+ hours to figure out if you'd like it. Most people will know within the first one or two. That being said, it may take 20+ hours to be introduced to all the different mechanics and systems but the game throws you right into it. You'll know pretty quick if you want to stick around.
How many players are going to realistically stick with a game that takes over 20 hours to get interesting? That's a tall order for today's tiktok brained audience.
I hate when people say that ><. Like I totally get saying you have to give something a little time. Not every game or book or TV show is going to grab you from minute one, good stuff can take a bit to establish... But I'll argue it should be a hell of a lot faster than 20 hours. 2 is pretty reasonable. If something isn't interesting to you in 2 hours then I think it is very reasonable to put it aside. I don't like the idea that you should have to "earn" good entertainment by sitting through something that isn't entertaining. The "Oh this TV show gets really good in the 3rd season but you HAVE to watch the first two or you'll be lost." No thanks, I'd rather just spend my time on something I enjoy more.
I'll tell people the same thing for things I like: If you try it, and it isn't grabbing you after a couple hours, that's cool, probably not for you. Even if my favorite part isn't until much later, I still enjoyed the earlier bits so if you don't, we probably have different tastes.
As for me, I dunno with this. So far looking at it nothing has grabbed me, but nothing looks bad either and I can enjoy a "single player MMO" experience to be sure. Still busy building factories right now though, so it'll be later if I do get it![]()
I call bullshit on whatever idiot said it would take 20+ hours to figure out if you'd like it. Most people will know within the first one or two. That being said, it may take 20+ hours to be introduced to all the different mechanics and systems but the game throws you right into it. You'll know pretty quick if you want to stick around