


And btw Bully feels like you are actually in a boarding school It's hard to immerse yourself when you're pretty much watching a movie about your character, rather than actually playing as them. The only other game I played set in an environment like this was Bully, and that game offered way more freedom than the developers here have allowed. The only option is to walk around, observe, and eat an apple. You cannot interact with any of the students. That's all there is to it however, It just looks good. The animations of the stairs building, ghosts popping in and out, and the joyful music playing are probably the best parts of the game. The main draw of the game, Hogwarts, is both a blessing and a curse. If I want green skin, I should be able to have green skin. They lock it into a sense of realism, which is weird for a fantasy game. Seeing as most other games offer that at the bare minimum, it's hard to see why they removed it. You select character preset, and change their hair, eye color, etc. I do not understand who made the choice to remove any actual sort of customization to a game like this. With the Harry Potter IP, so much more could have been done. The game is boggled with meaningless side quests, and the story is lackluster and the mini games are a joke. With the release Hogwarts Legacy is no different from any Ubisoft game you have played in the last 15 years. This review is spoiler free, and this is not a harassments or boycotting this is just a review of the game. Generic Open World Game With a Wizard Theme
