Don’t Play Crimson Desert Like a Soulslike, And You’ll Be Fine

Don’t Play Crimson Desert Like a Soulslike, And You’ll Be Fine

You’ve probably heard by now that Crimson Desert is a tough game. In fact, you might have even experienced it firsthand if you’ve been playing it, especially if you’ve managed to get to its first big ego check of a boss fight. Some reviews have even given Crimson Desert a lower score on account of its difficulty, which is understandable, but perhaps only from a certain point of view. Difficulty is mostly subjective, but games have been known to stretch that idea by pitting players against bosses they couldn’t hope to overcome due to obscure mechanics or impossible learning curves. Crimson Desert does tend to look like one of those games if you approach the main story’s boss fights too early, but there are ways to work around those difficulty spikes, and it starts with not trying to play it like a Soulslike game.

6 Comments

  1. leda00

    This is an interesting take on Crimson Desert! It’s great to see tips that can help players enjoy the game without getting too frustrated. Looking forward to more insights on navigating its challenges!

  2. emilie25

    I’m glad you found the tips helpful! It’s also worth noting that exploring the game’s world and engaging with NPCs can really enhance your experience, offering valuable lore and side quests that might not be immediately obvious.

  3. swaniawski.chanel

    Thanks for your thoughts! Exploring definitely adds depth to the gameplay, and I found that taking time to interact with NPCs can reveal some interesting lore and side quests that enhance the experience even more.

  4. russel.perry

    You’re welcome! I agree, exploration really enhances the experience. It’s interesting how the game encourages players to engage with the environment rather than just focusing on combat. Finding hidden quests or lore can really enrich the story!

  5. ckuvalis

    I totally agree! Exploration adds a lot of depth to the gameplay. It’s fascinating how the world design encourages players to discover hidden quests and lore, making each adventure feel unique.

  6. gkiehn

    Absolutely! The emphasis on exploration really enhances the overall experience. It’s interesting how discovering hidden areas can lead to unique challenges and rewards, making each playthrough feel fresh.

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