Crimson Desert: Fighting Master Du, A Bloody War, 10th Blood Steel camp siege

Bad Criticism: Annoying Fishing Mechanics, Confusing Abyss Puzzles, within this specific gameplay alone, and confusing plus inconsistent story progression. Yann's gambling mission can straight up rot in the side quest lists. Positive criticism and experience: Despite all of its flaws, the game lacks of so called *level /strength scaling* allows me to properly enjoy a justified more rewarding gameplay, complex and numerous of skills and abilities, mix martial arts, and magic stuffs. Camps and bases under siege/ retaken but calling it "blockade" doesn't make any sense at all, now having to break the funny illusion of a blockade at the Blood Steel Camp for the 10th time, was just my cup of tea, some gamers may dislike it, repetitive capture, recapture and vice-versa for me I don't, rampage, chaos, loots, destruction, leaving bodies here and there it's a gamer who just want pure action, you would come back just to experience it. ** I don't like when other gamers demand level or strength/capabilities scaling in any game genre, why? When you've played a game like Dying Light 2, has to be the greatest example since I've played it very recently the frustration I felt was so great I didn't even get through the majority of side quests and maybe DLCs, who have ever thought, Zombies or Infecteds are TRAINING ALONG WITH YOU! Holyheck to the person thought of that, where the hell is your logic, in your @$$? So I was playing Hard, before I finished the game, I can confidently roam during night time, and can destroy 20-100+ Volatiles depending if I just want to go a location with minimal engagement, or pure being hunted to be hunter. Finished the game and you're granted with unique good looking weapons/equipment every time you level up, the stats are high, when you tested it, I felt like I was nerfed so bad I can compare the experience to my earliest level but was drop in an area not recommended for my level, despite I'm 1-2 levels higher, my goal was to finish the game then side quests, it turns out, I should have done the opposite, magically the zombies, enemy human factions also train along side with me, by doing nearly nothing, I should have a small paid interest for helping them level up along side me. Now, going back to Crimson Desert, eliminating level up, just pure skills, equipment upgrades is the best option, not to mention any equipment or weapon you like can be your mid-end loadout, even if it's not a a unique equipment or common loot. Again despite all flaws Crimson Desert 10/10 GOTY, I'm not even looking forward for GTA V being exclusive to console they say.