Here are 9 incredibly specific and petty beefs I have with Crimson Desert
Crimson Desert, while visually stunning, has several quirks that can be frustrating. - Kliff leaning against a tree feels like a missed opportunity for more dynamic interactions. - The NPC animations often lack fluidity, making conversations feel stilted. - Combat mechanics could benefit from more depth; it’s repetitive after a while. - Inventory management is cumbersome, with too many clicks needed to access items. The quest design also leans heavily on fetch quests, reducing engagement. - Environmental storytelling is impressive but sometimes overshadowed by dialogue-heavy scenes. - Performance issues arise in crowded areas, affecting immersion. - Customization options are plentiful but lack the fine-tuning some players crave. - Ultimately, while it shines in many aspects, these details detract from the overall experience.