

JK Rowling couldn’t include all aspects of the world into seven books, so how could you expect Avalanche to include everything in one game? As I’ve said on a previous post, this is Avalanche’s first attempt at a Wizarding World RPG, so it was never going to be all singing, all dancing. The Wizarding World is exactly that - a world. I’ve only been on Reddit for a few days, but my observation of this sub has led me to believe that a large number of people may have simply expected too much from this game. So long story short, Hogwarts Legacy is a gateway drug. The Last of Us 1 Tomb Raider Rise of the Tomb Raider Shadow of the Tomb Raider Stray Spiderman Spiderman: Miles Morales Hitman 1/2/3 When I finished it, I tried playing another game because I enjoyed it so much, and can now proudly say that since March I've played: I finally had a "teacher" where it allowed me to slowly get accustomed to all the new modern mechanics. It's relatively easy, has a good tutorial in the beginning, the story is perfectly paced. It was the perfect game to get me into modern ones.

Lol so needless to say, I got stuck in the early 2000s games-wise.įast forward to the Hogwarts Legacy release and I immediately bought the game because I'm obsessed with Harry Potter and I wanted to recreate what I thought would be an upgraded 2002 Chamber of Secrets experience (lol!). A friend even tried to get me to play Assassin's Creed Origins because he knows I love Ancient Egypt, but I found that games had become so advanced now it was too overwhelming and I kept dying which was extremely frustrating. Then puberty hit and I dropped games, replacing them with music, going out, all that teen jazz.Īll these years I've had gamer friends but I've never had the will or interest in playing. I'm a 32 yo (millennial) man and the last game I played was probably Chamber of Secrets when I was 11? 12? Around ~20 years ago.
