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Title: Crimson Desert painfully reminds me that I'm not 16 anymore
Post by: Redaktion on March 29, 2026, 18:42:03
Crimson Desert is one of the hottest games of 2026 and combines open-world systems like few other titles. At the same time, Crimson Desert is systemic, a reflection of the industry in 2026, and is polarizing the community.

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Title: Re: Crimson Desert painfully reminds me that I'm not 16 anymore
Post by: Will on March 30, 2026, 02:16:21
The only polarization occurring is between reviewers and gamers.
Title: Re: Crimson Desert painfully reminds me that I'm not 16 anymore
Post by: Gg on March 30, 2026, 12:03:36
What a massive disappointment this game is. So much potential, almost all of it wasted.
Title: Re: Crimson Desert painfully reminds me that I'm not 16 anymore
Post by: poopy butthole on March 30, 2026, 14:29:57
This game is peak. IYKYK.
Title: Re: Crimson Desert painfully reminds me that I'm not 16 anymore
Post by: ChiefAllDay on March 30, 2026, 20:29:32
Quote from: Gg on March 30, 2026, 12:03:36What a massive disappointment this game is. So much potential, almost all of it wasted.

This post is flat out ragebait. Literally no people are saying it's a disappointment.  This isn't like Marathon trying to hide numbers, Crimson Desert sold 3 million+ copies already, hits it's peak player count on steam a week after release... it's a fantastic game that has a skill gap in the beginning, forcing the player to learn to think outside the box (big daddy fight with a beehive on a stick, for example)  Don't listen to this meaningless blather saying the game is a disappointment, it's the exact opposite, and most likely a GOTY contender. (players not journalists)