
Hogwarts Legacyis one of the biggest games of the year and will likely be amongst the names mentioned for Game of the Year awards.
Set during the late 1890s, before the likes ofHarry Potterand Fantastic Beasts, you play as a Hogwarts student that mysteriously starts your academic life in the fifth year, raising more than a few eyebrows.
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Still, withHogwarts Legacybeing the first game in the series, there is plenty of room to improve should the likelihood of sequels arrive. However, it’s been about five months since its release, and a lot of players have experienced everything that the game has to offer and some are growing concerned with no sign of story DLC being on the way.
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“I was excited about this game and played like 20 hours off the bat, but after the amazement of seeing Hogwarts realised I started to get bored,” they continued. “The world is criminally empty and what you say and do matters minimally. Outside of quests, your friendships are nonexistent, and dialogue options hardly matter.”
“Yeah it was a bit disappointing how our decisions didn’t affect the storyline besides the initial house sorting,” replied JollyTomatillo2740. “Mass Effectis truly special in that way. IMO the best part of this game is the combat. The puzzles are fun too.”
“I took a break and never picked it up again. I was enthralled in the beginning, but can’t seem to find the motivation to finish,” added makeyurself, and reading through the Reddit thread, that seems to be a very common take onHogwarts Legacy.
Thankfully, despite some gamers seemingly discovering all there is to discover inHogwarts Legacy, one player at least recentlydiscovered a seriously creepy event, and another ahidden feature after playing for 400 hours.
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Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros