Over the past few months, the hype surrounding Crimson Desert, the second game from South Korean developer Pearl Abyss after the MMORPG Black Desert Online, has grown significantly. Between the long wait (the game was initially announced at G-Star 2019), the impressive visuals powered by the proprietary BlackSpace engine, and attractive features like the ability to fly across a completely seamless map on the back of a dragon, there was a lot of talk of the game being the next big open world success. Early pre-order estimates confirmed that the hype was strong. However, following the end of the review […]
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