![]() ![]() You create your own character, go on quests to progress the story, search for loot and upgrade your gear, take part in various classes to earn new spells, engage in a large number of side missions, brew your own potions, decorate your own Room of Requirement, look after Fantastic Beasts, explore the massive Hogwarts and the rest of the huge map. To sum up the actual experience, then, Hogwarts Legacy is the fantasy that we always wanted from a game like this. Unfortunately, it arrives at a time where the franchise is enveloped in very valid controversy related to the opinions of the series' creator, and we can very much understand and respect why a lot of people are choosing to ignore this title entirely. This is the game that Harry Potter fans have been waiting two decades for, and it's an especially incredible effort from a developer that was previously only best known for its work on the Disney Infinity series. Sure, the Philosopher's Stone and Chamber of Secrets games were definite highlights on the original Xbox, and maybe you even liked some of the Xbox 360 titles like The Order of the Phoenix, but if you compare any of those next to Hogwarts Legacy, they absolutely pale in comparison. ![]() Harry Potter games have always been popular on Xbox dating back to the early 2000s, but we've never had a particularly great one, perhaps aside from LEGO's Harry Potter Collection. ![]()
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