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If there's one thing I've learned playing Crimson Desert for 75 hours, it's that you should absolutely treat this game as a slow burn

Pearl Abyss's open-world action RPG Crimson Desert has launched across all platforms with extensive coverage from gaming outlets. Early reviews suggest the game requires patience and a methodical approach to fully appreciate. The launch has been accompanied by technical issues including inaccessible pre-order content and day-one patches addressing balance and performance problems.

Crimson Desert has been highly anticipated as Pearl Abyss's follow-up to Black Desert Online, representing a major investment in single-player open-world gaming. The mixed reception around pacing and complexity could influence how players approach what appears to be a substantial, time-intensive experience.
Early players say

The game rewards patience and should be approached as a slow-burn experience rather than rushed through. With over 100 hours of content and complex systems, taking time to understand mechanics like the Contribution system and exploring each city thoroughly enhances the overall experience.

Some players say

The game can feel overwhelming with its numerous systems and mechanics, from confusing inventory management to complex progression systems. Technical issues at launch, including inaccessible pre-order content and the need for significant day-one patches, have created friction for those eager to dive in immediately.