Crimson Desert Revives One of Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s Most Notorious NPC Annoyances

Crimson Desert shares a lot in common with Kingdom Come: Deliverance, especially the way it makes you learn skills before you can actually use them. Beyond that, both games feature a world that reacts to your actions, offer very little guidance, and boast huge, open environments ripe for exploration. There’s also a funny quirk with the characters – they overreact to even the smallest interactions, making you feel like you’re constantly disrupting their lives. It’s amusing, but it strongly reminded me of playing the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance.








