• Dagnet@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Game itself is really good and all sorts of ‘inclusive’. I feel bad for the devs that have nothing to do with that crazy bitch

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      1 year ago

      eh, i found the game to be hollow and boring past the first handful of hours… but I didn’t get much out of the “explore the castle” experience. like, there wasn’t really anything to find. just the same boxes and puzzles but in different spots. like, imagine if instead of a little card to read about the whomping willow, instead you just get pulled into a fight if you wander too close.

      the flying, one of the most important aspects of a harry potter open world game imo, wasn’t just bad, it had no thought or effort put into it at all. i made exactly as complex of a flight mechanic in 7th grade using a teaching program called Alice in like 2009.

      like, every tool and mechanic in the game felt lazy or unfinished. bad puzzles lifted out of other games, all of the school rules get handwaved away because a rule and punishment system would’ve been actual gameplay and they didn’t want to spend time on that when they had models to build and marketing to do.

      that’s really my issue. it feels like a game that spent 40% on building an environment, 50% on marketing, and the 10% that was left went into slapping a game into it. it’s really frustrating too, because no one is willing to talk about the game beyond the Rowling controversy. it felt like a blatant low effort cash grab to me, but everyone else either “didn’t care cause fuck rowling” or “idk, i liked it” is the most they’ve given it thought.

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        1 year ago

        It was damn pretty; exteriors, interiors, and nature. And the combat mechanics were fun and well done, imho.

        I don’t really care enough about the HP universe to care about whomping willows, broom flying, school rules, or that a 3rd grader shouldn’t really be able to murder an entire army of bandits, smugglers, goblins, and local magical aggressive fauna in a single school year.

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          1 year ago

          it’s not so much about caring about Harry Potter, it’s more that exploring didn’t feel rewarding or worthwhile. it only seemed like it would be interesting if you DID care about the lore enough just to want to see it.

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            1 year ago

            I might just be into the cottage core aesthetics probably, maybe thats the reason I loved exploring every part of that world.

    • DroneRights [it/its]@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      They named the trans girl character Ryan. You know how in Harry Potter books everyone’s referred to by their last name? Well she’s Ryan. That’s not inclusive. That’s a writing decision and it doesn’t look good.

      Which makes sense, given that the lead developer for most of development was a member of fucking gamergate.