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China's Desert Greening Project: A Promising Model
Review
Apr 3, 2026Gizmodo

China's Desert Greening Project: A Promising Model

Quick Verdict China's ambitious project to green the edges of the Taklamakan Desert, often called the "Sea of Death," represents a monumental environmental engineering achievement. After five decades of persistent

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Crimson Desert's Lore Labyrinth: A Storytelling Nightmare
Games
Mar 23, 2026Polygon

Crimson Desert's Lore Labyrinth: A Storytelling Nightmare

Crimson Desert promises grand medieval fantasy, but its narrative and world-building are deeply flawed. Anachronistic language, contradictory lore, and inconsistent character roles constantly break immersion, making the ambitious title feel uninspired. If creators don't invest in the story, why should players?

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Crimson Desert AI Art Fiasco: Developer's Response Under Review
Review
Mar 23, 2026Engadget

Crimson Desert AI Art Fiasco: Developer's Response Under Review

Quick Verdict: A Developer's Apology and a Path to Redemption The launch of Crimson Desert by Pearl Abyss was quickly overshadowed by player discoveries of AI-generated art within the game. The developer's swift apology

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Crimson Desert Dev Says Goodbye to AI Art After Player Backlash
Games
Mar 23, 2026Kotaku

Crimson Desert Dev Says Goodbye to AI Art After Player Backlash

Crimson Desert, a graphically impressive open-world fantasy game, faced backlash after players discovered undisclosed AI-generated art. Developer Pearl Abyss quickly apologized, admitting the art was temporary placeholder content that should have been replaced. They are now auditing all in-game assets and will roll out patches to remove the problematic art, vowing greater transparency moving forward.

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