Crimson Desert
Crimson Desert's hidden treasures make its open world worth every hour.
- Updated 11d ago
For single-player open-world adventures, here's what we'd play tonight.
65 games match — here are the 10 we’d play first.
Crimson Desert's hidden treasures make its open world worth every hour.
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Despite the gacha frame, Endfield's factory-base loop earns its 88% recommend — Genshin's open world meets Factorio's automation.
Surpasses Planet of Lana (2023) on every axis — Wishfully's hand-painted sequel deserves the 86% recommend if you have 6 hours and patience for slow puzzles.
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