Exploring Hogwarts and the Wizarding World
Hogwarts Legacy offers a rich single-player experience set in the Harry Potter universe. Players can explore Hogwarts Castle, attend classes, and engage with various magical creatures and environments. The game is designed to immerse players in the wizarding world, providing a detailed and interactive experience that fans of the series will appreciate [1:1].
Combat System
The combat system in Hogwarts Legacy is a standout feature, allowing players to use spells, potions, and magical abilities in battles against various enemies. The game offers a dynamic combat experience where players can customize their spell loadouts and develop strategies to defeat opponents. This aspect of the game is particularly engaging for those who enjoy tactical gameplay [1:1].
Character Customization and Progression
Players have the opportunity to create their own character, choosing their house, appearance, and skills. As they progress through the game, they can level up their character, learn new spells, and unlock abilities. This customization allows players to tailor their experience to their preferences, making each playthrough unique [1:1].
Multiplayer Mod Considerations
While Hogwarts Legacy is primarily a single-player game, some players may consider using multiplayer mods to enhance their experience with friends. However, it's important to note that these mods are unofficial and may not provide the same level of polish or stability as the base game. For those seeking a multiplayer experience, No Man's Sky might be a better option due to its dedicated multiplayer features [1:1].
Recommendations Beyond Discussions
For those interested in Hogwarts Legacy, focusing on the story and exploration elements can provide a fulfilling experience. Engaging deeply with the lore and taking time to explore the intricacies of Hogwarts and its surroundings will enrich your gameplay. Additionally, experimenting with different spell combinations and strategies in combat can keep the gameplay fresh and exciting.
hogwarts legacy or no man's sky. I can only buy one game so please help me to choose best one. I want to play with my friends, i know hogwarts legacy is a single player game but i will use multiplayer mod for that. Buying for steam pc. Sale will be end soon so suggest asap. Thanks you very much in advance
NOTE : thanks to all of you awesome guys for your suggestions and Just bought NMS 👍
Hogwart's Sky
I have 443hrs on No Man's Sky. Haven't played in 2 years, planning a new run soon.
Neither for me. If someone forced me to choose then I choose you No Man's Sky.
Honestly it depends on your friends. I’d ask them what they prefer and whatever the consensus is that is what I’d get.
I've played both and loved both. Here's my take.
No man's sky is probably better for multiplayer fun, I'm not sure how good any Hogwarts Legacy multiplayer mod is just yet. No man's sky also just released a new ship type where you completely build/design your own ship, customize it from the inside, and ride in with your friends, and explore together in one starship. It's a fantastic sandbox experience. As for the story, it's nothing special. But the vibes of no man's sky are immaculate.
Hogwarts legacy is a wonderful Harry Potter game. The combat is fun and consistent, the world is lovely, but the depth of the world outside of Hogwarts is a biiiiiit lacking. The vibes here are also immaculate. But, it's a single player focused game, and it's great for single player stuff.
If you want something to play with your friends and you like sci-fi stuff, try out no man's sky. If you don't like it, refund it and try hogwarts. That is all.
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I made a post about how I called up and was told and verified by a supervisor that gold plus legacy memberships would also get all Parks added starting 2026. The thing is right now though, the current gold pass on sale is $60 cheaper. I pay $13.99 a month for the gold plus legacy and it seems like the only perk I get over the current gold pass on sale for $110 is a membership souvenir cup. Does anyone know why it would be worth keeping the legacy for an extra $60? Am I really paying $60 to get a souvenir cup?
Have you decided to cancel your your legacy/ grandfathered membership and go with the cheaper passes that are on sale right now?
I have the Diamond Elite VIP legacy membership and the only way I’ll ever get rid of it is if they get rid of legacy memberships. The benefits are too good.
Have you activated your membership in the Knott's app? Does your dining show in there, if you did? It's a curiosity I've been having, customer service so far has told me its a no go unless some things change
Yes it works in knotts app, benefits don't work until 1/1/26
Only way for me to get rid of my Diamond VIP legacy is if they get rid of the 50% discount.
its too good to let go. Even if they bump proces to $50 monthly i wouldnt cancel as I go too often.
Gold on the other hands, i dont think its that worth it if the cup is the difference. But i dont know what gold legacy offers tbh.
That's the thing, I can't find a definitive answer. Even the woman on the phone didn't know what the difference was. From what I can gather online, the only difference is the souvenir cup. I have four more days to figure out whether or not I should get the gold pass. I'm not really finding any threads online anywhere from people with gold plus legacy like me that are asking questions so obviously it's not a big deal for most people.
honestly the Gold legacy doesnt offer much. if I remember correctly, it offers almost everything similar to what currently offers. The main difference is that you can’t use it at Knott’s Berry Farm until 2026 And if the cup is part of the past, then I don’t think a cup is worth paying extra in a way you’re technically paying 60+ dollars just for a cup that’s worth like 25 bucks .
Keep it going till they pry it from my cold dead hands
This. $110 a month for my wife and I to have top tier flash pass, 2 meals and a snack, 4 skip the lines per person, 50% off merch and now it’s going to work at other parks? Almost feels like a cheat code. It’s the one subscription I have where every time I see the payment go through I momentarily remember I have it and I’m stoked.
WE HAVE THE SAME PASSES!! HELL YEA!!!
the 50 percent off is what im jealous about, and you guys get the free drink bottle and fright fest too right?
I’ve had gold plus legacy since 2018 and it’s been jacked up from $7.85 to $14/month this year. I just bought a Kings Island prestige pass for $200, that gives me 2 free friend tickets and preferred parking, plus the other perks. It’s a no brainer to ditch my legacy pass at this point.
If you have an old meal plan with a 90 minute interval it might be worth it to keep, otherwise the new plans seem better.
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What are you trying to adjust?
Acabo de comprar la mejora a switch 2 del Hogwarts y fue una compra excelente, la diferencia es abismal y por solo 10 dolares. En la foto se ve un poco mal por la luz pero en la vida real esta Ufff, la tele no es OLED pero aun asi se ve super bien y el HDR es buenisimo
Tip: Si algún amigo les presta su juego en físico, juegan el intro y en el menú se van a la eShop y compran la mejora por $10 usd
No necesitan después el juego del Switch 1 para jugar la versión mejorada.
Si no lo consiguen con algún amigo hay dos opciones:
Si viven en USA en algunas librerías consiguen el juego en renta y hacen el mismo proceso.
Compran en la eShop la primera versión (no la del Switch 2) por $11 usd, juegan la intro y en el menú del lado izquierdo abajo les aparece la opción de compra de la versión mejorada por otros $10 usd
Se ahorran mas de la mitad.
Nota: El descuento termina pronto por si alguien quiere aprovechar.
Pro TIP: No hagan esto, a Nintendo le gusta banear consolas.
¿Por qué te van a banear? Hogwarts Legacy es el primer juego de Switch 2 que permite hacer esto.
Todo es oficial ...
Se ve muchísimo mejor, y también es divertido jugarlo con el modo ratón de los joycon
Ahora imagínate cómo se vería con una pantalla decente.
Pues yo la considero decente mi pantalla es ya de hace 5 años pero es 4k, solo que no es OLED o si te refieres a la pantalla de la Switch pues no sacaron una version OLED aun entonces pues es lo mejor que se puede ver en portatil por ahora
Me refiero a la del Switch, la versión OLED la sacan en un par de años para que compres la consola otra vez xd.
No hay que imaginarlo, para eso es el dock.
Bien por usted
Cool
- Side quests missions only available after curfew. Teachers and prefects patrol the hallways, dungeons, and the parc...You get detected by a prefect, but the student happens to be one of those who asked for your help earlier during the game. If you completed his quest, he would let you go without alerting the castle. On the contrary, if you still haven't completed the quest, chose to keep the item for yourself, or have been greedy somehow... You'll get 'captured' and lose points for your house. Points you need to unlock rare items/gear, upgrade spells, and the duration of the potions.
- The common room: It could have been the only place you are allowed to be after the curfew, the HQ where you can prepare for quests, receive quests from other students, save the game by interacting with your bed, store your item excess in the closet or trunk, change gear, and be safe from any attack (I like when -in a game- I narrowly escape from trouble or an enemy at the last second, by getting in a place I can’t be reached and look at him raging like in Dying light).
- Great hall: A place where you can restore your health bar and ancient magic without wasting your potions (same for the kitchens, Zonko, and food you find in the common room).
- Central hall: An in-game hub where you can interact with students from other houses, trade, challenge, or receive quests from...Instead of adding a multiplayer mode that would probably affect graphics and other parameters of the game (I'm not a developer, I'm just assuming, despite its something I expected nowadays consoles to be able to run), the great hall could be the place you must often visit to take part in events and other stuff the developers would regularly/periodically add to the game to keep the postgame relevant until the next game.
- Library: the place you must visit and read books (interact with one to have a page in your inventory) and get the information you’ll need to learn a spell, potion’s recipe, information to pass classes and find helpful clues to prepare quests or hunt beasts. Some books would require a nocturnal infiltration into the restricted session or somewhere else in the castle, like the Headmaster's private library in the tower.
- Social interactions: Helping other students should have filled some kind of bar that once it reaches a certain level, those students could become available to be recruited (using that owl in your dorm) to help you in complicated quests, duels, … If you help more than one student from another house, you will receive the password to get inside another common room. Hence, unlocking another safe base (handy in case you find yourself trapped by night, and too far from your own house), with unique content you can’t receive if you stick to your house. In GTA, characters call you just to hang out…They could have done that in Hogwarts Legacy, so instead of choosing the game’s difficulty, let us decide while playing. I’ll explain…If you choose to be a loner, the game will be difficult because you’ll have to face too many enemies alone, lack of resources, etc... If you choose socializing, students would tag along to help, give you valuable resources, access to their common rooms, and other secret passages to dodge patrols, etc...
- We could have been asked to find and observe magical beasts for the care of the magical creature class. Then, pass a quiz before being allowed to capture a beast…Until completing a bestiary.
- Classes: Each lesson consists of a mini-game related to the content of the lesson, tasks, and a quiz, which, once passed, gives access to a bonus (spell, plant, potion, beast). A clock to keep track of the time and respect the lesson times so as not to lose points or be chased by Hogwarts staff. Something like a wanted system in Red Dead Redemption... Not only could courses have been compulsory to level up your character, but provided content to enrich the lore of HP’s universe as well. Because I don't think I've learned anything not already in the books, movies, or fandomwiki.
- Hogsmeade: They should have thought about making each shop relevant. Growing plants, ingredients, and brewing potions in the room of requirement is great, but it made Hogsmeade irrelevant the moment I could afford to buy pots…Which happened very fast.
- Morality system: It’s incoherent that we could break into teachers’ offices, quarters, people’s houses, and loot their stuff with no consequences at all (I won’t bring up the unforgivable curse who are fine to use in Hogwarts Legacy). There should be a point when people would start 'hunting' or 'watching' you do bad actions without wearing a mask, which would give some importance to the gear you find in the game or buy in shops.
- Clothes: The choice of your clothes and gear could be used proficiently in the game. Wearing a school uniform in Hogsmeade would raise suspicions if you visit Hogsmeade during class hours or at night. Students from other houses would also be curious if they see you wandering around or inside their common house while not sporting their colors.
- After some time, I grew tired of repeatedly fighting spiders to -at the end- come out of the underground with a pair of gloves. The rewards should have been something worthy of the time…Maybe they should have taken inspiration from Assassin’s Creed, where you discover ancient histories. It could have been histories about ancient wizards and events we never heard of.
- Weather: I think it would be nice if the game could either let you choose the weather or divide the map into different regions with their own climate, rather than link it to where you are in the plot, not only for aesthetics, but also because it opens the way to game mechanics. Many games force you to pay attention to what clothes you are wearing. Example: If you want to adventure in cold/snowy areas of the game (let's say, to fight and collect items from a mountain troll that only lives there), you must be dressed accordingly so as not to affect your stamina and so on...Another example, riding a broom would be too complicated in those zones because of the winds or visibility, so it would force mastering a winged beast to progress in your exploration.
- Progressive difficulty: Regardless of your character level, I would like the game difficulty to be progressive...Very easy, the closer you are to Hogwarts. Then, it would start increasing the further you explore until it becomes 'Grand Sorcerer, Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot, Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards, and recipient of the Order of Merlin, First Class' level in areas in the map where you'll find no shelter or resources but those you'd bring with you from the castle. Places where you'd find the most dangerous beasts (Werewolves, Dragons, dementors, manticores, vampires?) and criminals of the game, with the rewards that let you reach the 100% trophy instead of completing Merlin trials.
- Let's be crazy: An online mode accessible after completing the main game, where you can start a good or evil guild, a personalized HQ that can be invaded by real enemy players, and beat online special events...Hunt players who made bad moral choices or be chased by them...Characters that choose to specialize in a branch of magic during their main game progression, which would make you think wisely while spending the mission points (House points?) on skills. HQs built in the dangerous areas of the map where you'd be 'safe' from other guilds, but not from the AI-driven characters there? Broom racing? Or just hanging out doing stuff with friends?
- Reading newspapers and overhearing conversations offline would randoñly inform you about what other players are doing in their sessions offline and online, like in the games, in which at the end of an episode, you get a page where they show you the percentage of players that made the same choices as you in the world and among your friends that play the game.
Honestly, the right owners have the money, Harry Potter has a fan base that will massively buy the game, the technology exists, and they can draw inspiration from several games that came out like 15 years ago on PlayStation 3. They can really do a game that would crush all the records and not need a sequel before a very long time.
Would love more cutscenes showing student life, mc walking down the halls talking to characters, talking during the quidditch games, in the Great hall yanno?
Variations in uniforms/student sizes would be cool too, or at least make it so each year is different enough yanno
>save the game by interacting with your bed
Absolutely not. The game must have a save-anywhere system.
Rest of what you said sounds fine.
How about an autosave mechanic that brings you back where you left the game, but interacting with your bed lets you save the game in a specific moment in case you mess up things later and want to go back to a specific moment?
If you want to add some kind of mechanic for saving when you interact with a bed on top of the same save-anywhere system that HL 1 already has, go for it.
But the save-anywhere system is absolutely non-negotiable.
Make the choices give consequwnces and also nightime activities bring consequences
I would also like to be able to sit on the furniture and interact more with the environment overall.
I’d also like to see the NPC’s in different outfits throughout the game. I feel awkward going on side missions with other students wearing their full normal hogwarts uniforms while i’m wearing colorful robes.
I’d like to see other students wearing similar kinds of different house robes like the ones we receive and wear more relaxed clothing when in their common room, outdoors, in hogsmeade, or in missions outside of the school (why is sebastian visiting home wearing his full school uniform like he’s Hermione Granger?)
I’d even like their outfits to change depending on the season/weather. more jumpers in autumn, gloves and scarves in the winter, hoods and hats on during spring rain, lighter clothing in the spring and summer, etc
The X|S version had just gone 80% £12.99 I believe and that’s just too good to pass up on for me as a vast Harry Potter fan.
I know there is another version of the game which gives more content (maybe just vanity), is this required for the 100%?
What’s the 100% like? All story related? Hard achievements? Missables or can all be attained in one run?
Bit of a grind at the end but flying around on your broom collecting things is kinda nice. The only annoying thing is you need to do an additional 3 play throughs with different houses for a good 1-2 hours
I think you can save right before the housing ceremony so you don't have to play the tutorial again and again. I played through the beginning every time because I was making new characters every time lol
Yes. On Xbox I don't know how to do this
Yes
It's a fun game to complete, just a bit annoying when it comes to the collectibles.
I thought the collectables were fun as you can just cruise around on your broom to each location, put some music in the background or somthing, its really quite a relaxing experience, at least imo
im at 80% in Merlin challenges and wana kill myself
Why’s that?
From what I've heard, there are a lot of tedious collectibles, and you need to play the first two or so hours of the game three more times.
Easy
This game is a blessing for all those who grew up watching Harry Potter movies, I swear.
Is it fun to play and does it offer good story to explore?
I love HP outside the books and few movies i always feel let down by adjacent media.
If you love HP outside the books, you'll cherish this game
Should I buy it or play it through gamepass. I am new to gaming.
Is this game available on game pass? If you already have an active gamepass subscription then that might be a better option. Personally, I rather buy games these days since I can play it at my own convenience rather than forcing myself to do so before my subscription expires.
This is NOT on gamepass.
It's not even on Game Pass.
Just play it on gamepass
Considering getting this or Death Stranding on sale.
Death Stranding is great as well! Completely different styles of gameplay though.
I Bought it at full price. Shit game though
Craving for it to play🥹
Destruction while driving is back from Arkham Knight and there’s a very similar crimes system to Insomniac’s Spider-Man games present as well in the open world
So long GTAVI here comes the real GOTY
I hope this game has a ton of Batmobiles to choose from. I want em all.
We can be sure that all movie batmobile's will be there, since Batman movies will be the main focus of this game.
But personally i want this one the most:
Absolute Batman's Batmobile.
It does from the 60s-to even the Arkham Knight's Bat-Tank
This game looks so sick, dude.
I genuinely can’t believe this is a Lego game, so fucking cool.
hogwarts legacy gameplay guide
Key Considerations for Hogwarts Legacy Gameplay:
Character Creation: Take your time during character creation. Choose your house wisely, as it influences your experience and interactions throughout the game.
Exploration: The game features an open-world environment. Explore Hogwarts, Hogsmeade, and the surrounding areas to discover hidden secrets, collectibles, and side quests.
Combat Mechanics: Familiarize yourself with the combat system, including spell casting, dodging, and using potions. Experiment with different spells to find combinations that work best for your playstyle.
Upgrading Gear: Collect and upgrade gear to enhance your character's abilities. Pay attention to the stats and bonuses that each piece of gear provides.
Side Quests: Engage in side quests to gain experience, unlock new spells, and learn more about the lore of the Wizarding World. They often provide valuable rewards.
Skill Trees: Invest in skill points wisely. Focus on skills that complement your preferred playstyle, whether it's combat, stealth, or support.
Resource Management: Keep an eye on your inventory and resources. Craft potions and use plants effectively to aid in combat and exploration.
Story Choices: Your choices can affect the narrative. Pay attention to dialogue options and decisions that may impact your relationships with other characters.
Recommendation: To enhance your gameplay experience, consider watching gameplay videos or reading guides that provide tips on spell combinations, combat strategies, and exploration routes. Engaging with the community on forums can also provide insights and strategies from other players. Enjoy immersing yourself in the magical world!
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