“Insane Scale”- A Reviewer Spent 205 Hours In Crimson Desert And Still Isn’t Halfway Through

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Crimson Desert Is Arguably The Biggest Game Ever Made.

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  • According to reviewer Blaine Smith, Crimson Desert still has more than half of the map left to explore, even 205 hours into the game.
  • Smith stated that when the fetch quests are taken into account, the game may take 400 hours to 100%.
  • Hence, the Pearl Abyss title is arguably the biggest game ever developed.

Crimson Desert has had a polarising launch so far, with reviews of the game ranging from excellent to average. The middling scores even plunged developer Pearl Abyss’ stock by a whopping 30% and criticised the game for its poor execution, flawed combat mechanics, and horrible narrative.

However, Crimson Desert has managed to fulfill one promise it made before release: delivering a breathtaking, enormous open world. If one reviewer’s playthrough is anything to go by, you will need at least 300 hours to explore the humongous map of Pywel completely.

Why it matters: Crimson Desert is not everyone’s cup of tea, and initial reactions have made this very clear. But if you love massive open worlds with depth, beauty, and unlimited exploration, there is no better game than the action-adventure title.

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In a post on X, journalist Blaine Smith revealed that he isn’t even halfway through achieving 100% completion in all areas of Crimson Desert, after spending 205 hours playing the game. 

The reviewer added that he had done all of the faction-based quests with a narrative in only half of the area, while the other half of the map is still untouched and ripe with new storylines, more than 200 hours into his playthrough.

Moreover, Blaine Smith explained that he only accounted for the more tangible side quests in claiming that he is done with half of the Crimson Desert map. Meaning, even in the area he has supposedly finished, there are still countless fetch quests and small side activities that will require dozens of hours.

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Crimson Desert’s gigantic map takes hours to traverse on foot.

Players could need about 300-400 hours if they want to finish every single side quest, storyline, activity, and fetch quests in Crimson Desert on the way to 100% completion. Hence, it makes sense why Pearl Abyss developers couldn’t figure out how long it’ll take to beat the open-world game, as it is arguably the biggest ever.

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