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Hogwarts legacy beta test
Hogwarts legacy beta test





hogwarts legacy beta test

Although, it should be noted that Hogwarts Legacy is not a high school simulator in the vein of the popular Persona series. Once you’ve settled on a look and a suitably magical name, it’s time to knuckle down and begin studying. It's just not nearly worth the price of a AAA title for what you get.(Image credit: Avalanche Software/WB Games) If you want to experience what it would be like to be a student at Hogwarts, you could play the first 4 hours of the game. For the adventures, you're basically always alone, which is a missed opportunity to show any kind of friendship or teamwork, which might have been part of the books (I didn't read them). You discover a few interesting or whimsical things in the castle. You go to class, explore the castle grounds, and sneak out for adventures. I will admit that the game did an okay job of showing what it would be like to be a new student at Hogwarts. There was nothing special about the mirror, no interesting backstory. But it turns out, it was just a graphics bug. I thought that was interesting and clever. The only time I was genuinely intrigued by the game was when I stood in front of a mirror and it showed my reflection in reverse (I was facing the mirror but the mirror showed the back of my head). I played it through to the bitter end, and I have not much to show for it.

hogwarts legacy beta test

It's a game for children, it has no depth, and I didn't get the sense there is ANY replayability. I played on hard difficulty, which means I had to play the "color matching game" to break enemy shields. It's like watching a bad action movie, where the hero is surrounded by 8 enemies, but the enemies only attack 1 at a time. The combat never gets interesting because the enemies always take turns attacking you. There is a lot to do, but 90% of it is tedious busywork.







Hogwarts legacy beta test