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Crimson Desert - A Very Strange News Update...Pearl Abyss Gets Called Out and About That LOTR Game!
Crimson Desert just got called out by one of the most popular and well respected studios, Larian, who of course created Baldur's Gate 3. But was their take justified? Let's dive in...
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