Crimson Desert aims to be brilliant at everything, and somehow mostly delivers
Daily Express | 19.03.2026 05:05
Every few years, a game comes along that feels truly special. In 2015, that was The Witcher 3 with its branching narrative. 2017’s Zelda: Breath of the Wild reimagined what it meant to give players true open world freedom. And 2018’s Red Dead Redemption moved the needle in its attention to detail and systems-driven gameplay.