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Crimson Desert: The all-you-can-eat video game divides critics

BBC News

Video game fans and big, blockbuster releases have had an uneasy relationship in recent years. As so-called triple-A games get more expensive to make, the publishers behind them are accused of taking fewer risks and failing to try new things. But highly anticipated new release Crimson Desert asks a different question - what if a big-budget, graphically advanced game tried to do absolutely everything? The ambitious action-adventure's been compared to a buffet, presenting players with a smorgasbord of ideas, gameplay styles and quests to gorge on. While some have praised it as a feast, others have found it overstuffed, with some undercooked morsels behind the impressive presentation.


South Korea's Pearl Abyss wants to make games for the whole world. It's not easy.

Washington Post - Technology News

Though I believe more players in younger generations are looking at PC and consoles, the market is still dominated by mobile,