
A long-awaited PlayStation 5 open world game is officially out today, and it has debuted to strong, yet divisive, reviews.
What long awaited PS5 game has gotten average reviews?
On OpenCritic, Crimson Desert debuted to an 80 overall average score, a high mark for any game but one that has drawn divisive reactions. Although 81% of critics recommend the title, the excitement around Crimson Desert has led the score to be viewed a bit more negatively.
Most of the reviews for Crimson Desert praise the gameâs massive open world and sheer breadth of things to do. However, many, even the most positive reviews, criticize the gameâs many mechanics and lack of a strong enough narrative to carry the highly anticipated title.
PCGamerâs Mollie Taylor, who scored the game an 80, noted it was âvast and obtuse in a way that is going to frustrate some and exhilarate others, Crimson Desert is a fascinating journey, even when the destination isnât all that.â
GameSpotâs Richard Wakeling, who scored the game a 7 out of 10, said âit might not always be the most cohesive game, mixing high fantasy with steampunk and sci-fi elements, but thereâs nothing else quite like it, and I canât help but be impressed by how little restraint Pearl Abyss has shown in its commitment to delightful absurdity. In some respects, Crimson Desert might not be too good to be true, but itâs a world worth getting lost in.â
Tomâs Guideâs Tony Polanco gave the game a 4 out of 5 and said âthe story is pretty average, and the beginning can be brutal, but if youâre the kind of person who loves big, sandbox adventures, this one is worth the ride.â VG247âs James Billcliffeâs 3 out of 5 review also noted âas it stands on release, the best parts of Crimson Desert are buried deep under layers of absurdity.â
DualShockersâ Christian Bognar praised the game, noting in his 9.5 out of 10 review that âitâs simply one of the biggest games I have ever played, with an astonishing amount of high-quality content, an absurd amount of complex puzzles, and a world so gigantic that I still havenât come close to seeing everything after 100 hours of playtime. While the story isnât the best and some bosses seem downright unfair, those flaws do little to diminish Crimson Desert, an absolute marvel and one of the best open-world games on the market.â
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