Harry Potter aficionados will thoroughly enjoy attending classes, interacting with students, and learning spells. The Room of Requirement is particularly engaging, offering opportunities to house and breed animals, concoct potions, and upgrade the wardrobe. This secret room also provides extensive customization options, including various furnishings, paintings, and more.
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The game's gigantic open-world map and Hogwarts itself perfectly embody the spirit of the books and films, allowing fans to easily integrate their customized witch or wizard into the fifth year at the renowned school, with a sense of what to anticipate.
Harry Potter aficionados will thoroughly enjoy attending classes, interacting with students, and learning spells. The Room of Requirement is particularly engaging, offering opportunities to house and breed animals, concoct potions, and upgrade the wardrobe. This secret room also provides extensive customization options, including various furnishings, paintings, and more.
Hogwarts Legacy delivers a detail-rich world steeped in Harry Potter lore with satisfying spells, exploration, and combat, though it plays better on consoles than on PC.
Though the game does capture the magic in terms of its look and feel, elements like learning spells, potion making and side quests come off as too formulaic and somewhat compromise the feeling the setting aims to portray. Hogwarts, though, is an absolute triumph, one that will easily keep players exploring to find every secret. Hogwarts Legacy isn’t perfect, but it’s successful in capturing the magic of the franchise and setting a solid foundation for any future games set in the Wizarding World. Hogwarts Legacy thankfully follows in the footsteps of Harry Potter, not Fantastic Beasts.
Hogwarts Legacy is a sometimes unremarkable open world game that’s severely uplifted by its dedication to the best parts of the source material. It’s one of the most atmospheric IP-based games I’ve ever played, which makes it all the stranger that a lot of the mechanical foundation feels like it’s from the late 2000s.
In nearly every way, Hogwarts Legacy is the Harry Potter RPG I’ve always wanted to play. Its open-world adventure captures all the excitement and wonder of the Wizarding World with its memorable new characters, challenging and nuanced combat, and a wonderfully executed Hogwarts student fantasy that kept me glued to my controller for dozens of hours.
Hogwarts Legacy starts to feel like countless open-world games of the past decade once you have been playing it for more than 15 hours. However, you get to ride a Hippogriff. It’s those magical moments and the setting that rescue it from mediocrity, but only if the Wizarding World still has you under its spell.
With its stunning recreation of beloved Harry Potter landmarks and thrilling combat, Hogwarts Legacy definitely has its moments. Sadly, it tries to do too much all at once, and never quite settles into a comfortable rhythm, or leverages the player experience against the established laws of the wizarding world.
Hogwarts Legacy is a great game, but its PC version has its troubles. This game could use some form of VRAM warning to let gamers know if VRAM capacity will be an issue, or a better way of handling VRAM overallocation. Beyond that, we also found a bug that DLSS Frame Generation could not be used with Nvidia's DLAA anti-aliasing feature, which is a problem that we hope gets patched soon.