Players of the latest action-adventure game Crimson Desert find an unconventional way to get around by using trees as catapults.
In Crimson Desert, inventory space is genuinely limited at the start of the game. Completing even two or three early merchant requests can meaningfully increase how much gear and loot you can carry.
It’s incredibly easy to get overwhelmed in Crimson Desert. From a massive continent like Pywel that dwarfs other open-world giants to a combat system ...
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Crimson Desert REVIEW

Does it live up to the hype?
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Cutting trees in Crimson Desert might seem like a boring, unnecessary task, but once you start making progress in the main story, you quickly realize how essential it is. Not only ...
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