Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 1 day ago
Crimson Desert might not have the strongest story—and even its lead actor Trevor McEwan admits it.

But according to him (and even Pearl Abyss), the game makes up for it with gameplay, world design, and exploration.

Does story even matter anymore?

#crimsondesert #gamingnews #rpg #openworld #gamedev #gamingcommunity #shorts

Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/games/open-world/crimson-deserts-kliff-mocap-actor-says-what-it-lacks-in-narrative-it-more-than-makes-up-for-in-other-aspects/

For more content check me out at https://www.youtube.com/@realcsomm
Transcript
00:00Crimson Desert's Cliff mocap actor says what it lacks in narrative it more than makes up for in
00:06other aspects. I think this is one of those cases where everyone's being honest, but also be careful
00:12with how they say it. And no matter how you look at it, it's actually a big admission, especially
00:17from someone directly involved with Crimson Desert. And moreover, it's damage control because they
00:23know narrative is a weak point. Crimson Desert doesn't really strike me as a game that should
00:28have a weak story. And it seems to me this is the case where gameplay was prioritized hard
00:33and story took the hit. If that kind of a game has a bare bones narrative, it stands out way
00:40more.
00:40And not in a good way.
Comments

Recommended