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instead, you pick your house based on a single characteristic. LAME.
Same, one basic easy leading question 🙄 Very disappointing.
Quite agree that went so quick and was the only time my game froze when they cheered the players house choice, had to task out as well, never had that freeze since, can't even recall the impact or lack of the 'looking forward to' scene now so obviously not good.
Although I admit I also expected more questions to determine the qualities of my character.
such a tremendous difference in presentation between what you truly feel inside as a person vs. your character being like "uhh i guess i'm ambitious" though
just no sense of wonder in the way they did it, which is a huge mistake for this game. An executive at WB likely drove the decision to rely on pottermore (why spend money re-developing a product we already offer?)
This game will get an extremely high-dollar sequel in about 3 years so look forward to it then. Lol.