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Like no shit, when you murdered 500 people by slamming them into the ground repeatedly with ancient magic, fire, heavy objects, literal sicing attacks, freezing them to death then Avada Kedava just becomes your green flavored murder tool lol. Really stops standing out when you spend half your time murdering people.
Still a fun game...but man...the teenager MC must be an extreme sociopath with no empathy.
Quite the opposite of the folks who feel like there are too many puzzles and not enough combat or that you can't be evil enough this game is a murder hobo simulator and you're fairly authoritarian. As a teenager your body count is higher than anything Voldemort has ever dreamed of and you take murder so lightly its insane. Ahh they are a poacher eh? Better murder them. "your life was lost the moment you supported x" ....jesus MC chill the fuck out you're a child just joining a magical school not a die hard authoritarian crusader.
Most of the time when you enter an interior there's an NPC standing around with an idle animation but there is no recorded greeting or dialogue or anything. It's just a human prop.
I think the scope of the game was too large to deliver a real high quality RPG experience. It's more like an open world action adventure. Still lacking polish in everything but visuals.
I have no pride tied up in my purchasing or review. I clearly stated my case the context in which my review was being made.
Failing to hold companies to the claims they make are the one of the reasons we get mid-tier bait and switch junk like this, and my review is to highlight those issues for others that also care about such things.
This review obviously wasn't written for folks like you. I know that may bruise your pride, but I'm sure I'll get over it.
But, I hope you don't. Both for your own happiness and so you better support and empower the types of games YOU want to play. Chances are I want to play them too :).
Brass tacks you shouldn't be listening to marketing in the first place. So in additon to the hurdle of interpretation the mere idea you've decided to believe marketing already shows a rather large lapse in judgement. Gaming is no spring chicken, we've had our Fallout76s and No Man's Sky's and Cyberpunks and etc. Anyone taking marketing at face value automatically is a less than wise person. For any game, Hogwarts included.
It's amazing how little people learn over time. Both about the world and about themselves. as the saying goes "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." You've got a 10 year old gaming account mate. Time to grow up and put on your big boy pants and stop listening to marketing. The delivered game is never going to match marketing, that is...btw...the entire point of marketing. To sell more than a game would on its own.
Cyberpunk 2077 is an an amazing case study in that regard. I've heard people disappointed in that game saying that game was supposed to be like GTA, like Bioshock, like Witcher, like Disco Elysium, like Mass Effect, like dues Ex, etc. Those are very VERY different games with different focuses and things they are good and bad at. And people arguing for each game type would inevitably link me to the same marketing videos where, to them, it was clear as day what game type it was being marketed as.