For so many bookworms of the late 1990s to mid 2000s, Hogwarts Legacy is something of a dream game. After a long line of bang-average licensed titles, developer Avalanche Software is finally letting Potterheads realise their ambitions of attending Hogwarts, taking classes, and exploring the castle without restraint. It's a fantastic idea on paper, and the Salt Lake City studio has turned the hopes of that social and educational simulator into a reality. Hogwarts Legacy is a special experience for Harry Potter fans, packed full of magic, wonder, and charm.
However, it can't be ignored just how much of a problematic person the series' real-life author has become. J.K. Rowling holds views we strongly disagree with, and we're not interested in sweeping them under the rug in order to shower Hogwarts Legacy with unfiltered praise. No matter how highly we regard the game: trans rights are human rights.
Many members of the transgender community and its supporters have justified reasons for skipping the title entirely, no matter how much of a childhood dream come true it may appear to be. We respect their decision.
If you choose to look past the writer's opinions, then what awaits is the Hogwarts simulator you've been waiting more than 20 years for. Given the chance to create your own student at the school, your name will finally be on the class registers, there'll be a house to call your own, and the establishment's grounds (and beyond) are open for exploration. It's not like a Dead Rising or Persona 5 Royal, either — time isn't a factor, meaning you can role-play virtually whatever you like at any point.
What makes doing that so easy is the sense that Hogwarts Legacy comes from a place of immense love. The hundreds of people at Avalanche Software who made the game are the same ones that have been calling for a Hogwarts simulator for a generation. You can feel it as you walk the castle's hallways or browse the shops in Hogsmeade. The open world emits magic at every turn, from little pranks Peeves is pulling on students to conversations you'll overhear of other students' escapades.
It turns the game into one where you don't really have to do anything at all to find enjoyment. Simply taking an aimless wander around Hogwarts turns into fun, bumping into side quests and optional puzzles along the way. With so many secrets hidden out of view, the game successfully captures that sense of excitement you'd almost certainly be buzzing with during your first year at the school. It genuinely feels magical.
You haven't rocked up at Hogwarts as an 11-year-old, though: you're actually starting your wizarding education as a fifth year. It turns out you're a late bloomer, but while He Who Must Not Be Named hasn't planted a lightning-shaped scar on your forehead, you are still a special student. You're able to see and sense a form of ancient magic that's about to prove pivotal in the midst of a goblin uprising.
What follows is a lengthy campaign that combines classroom visits with deadly excursions to find out how this power can be harnessed to put an end to the revolt led by a goblin named Ranrok, who has formed a shaky alliance with a legion of dark wizards. Does he hold a candle to Voldemort? Standing at maybe a third of the height, absolutely not. However, he and the search for ancient knowledge still provide the foundations for an enjoyable story.
A cast of new teachers and students support your studies and adventures, with the house you pick playing a small part in who you meet. All have their own little quirks and problems to solve in side quests, but it's actually the protagonist you create who drops the ball the hardest. No matter how much you customise them, they'll always have the personality of a chalkboard. With boring line delivery and little in the way of pizzazz or swagger, they're a really dull character that feels more like an android than a real person. In fact, what appears to be a glitch in their voice acting quite literally applies a robotic tone to some of their expressions. It's really quite strange.
It's a good job they're not a chatty character then because exploring the gigantic open world wouldn't be anywhere near as fun as it is with random voice lines and jokes interrupting the mood. Hogwarts Legacy by no means reinvents the genre, and you could quite easily compare it to a typical Far Cry game. However, what it's got going for it is the magic touch.
Every location, assignment, and side quest is steeped in sorcery, from the enchanted brooms sweeping the hallways to students casting spells on their mates in-between classes. It's a world that feels alive with wonder and spectacle, with something new to see or do around every corner. The map is absolutely huge, providing a ton of content to complete off the main path. If you're bonkers about the Harry Potter universe, then this is an open world you could easily spend over 100 hours in, simply living and breathing it.
But there is one disappointment: don't expect the side missions themselves to be anything special. While there are a lot of them, they're never much more than simple fetch quests or a combat encounter consisting of just a single step. They're more like five-minute distractions than side stories worth investing in à la The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Some are better than others, of course, but you shouldn’t expect any optional plots to provide much of a captivating diversion from the main narrative.
Before you get cosy in the Forbidden Forest, though, it's worth levelling up and unlocking spells. Alongside exploration, combat is what you'll spend much of your time engaging in. New charms and incantations are learned from mainline classes and voluntary assignments, allowing you to increase your magical arsenal as you follow the movements of goblin overlord Ranrok. All the classic spells you remember from the books and movies return, letting you interact with the environment to uncover secrets and blast bad guys.
A basic attack (known as Basic Cast) is mapped to the R2 button, but then you can hold the trigger to gain access to more advanced spells on the face buttons. It makes the system really easy to pick up and start downing enemies immediately, with environmental attacks and ancient magic letting you really strut your stuff.
As you unlock more complex spells, the skill tree opens up ways of customising loadouts. Expanding your capabilities further, you can switch between them on the fly and start to build up some impressive combos as you transition from one charm to the next. Pull an enemy in with Accio and then set them on fire through Incendio. Or cast Disillusionment to go invisible and silently subdue them with Petrificus Totalus. The game offers quite a few different methods of approaching fights, making for a really fun combat system that meets your needs.
With exploration and combat encounters taking up so much time and energy, your character needs a place to rest up and replenish supplies. The Room of Requirement provides that home base, which can be customised to your liking with various decals and ornaments. It's a neat little feature that's a boon for the overall experience, and it at least helps to streamline what is far and away the most annoying thing about the game.
While they're not essential to progression, you're able to brew potions and grow plants so you have more ways of healing or improving your character during duels. You can craft them at specific stations, but the kicker is there are timers attached to making each individual potion or plant. Think of a free-to-play title where you need to wait a number of real-life hours before something in-game can take effect or be completed. It's the same in Hogwarts Legacy, albeit in seconds rather than minutes.
The most useful thing you can brew is a Wiggenweld Potion, which is the only way of healing during a combat encounter. You'll want lots of these in your inventory, but you need to wait 15 seconds for every single potion to fully brew. Therefore, you could be waiting multiple minutes until you're fully stocked up, and the timer only counts down when you're actually in the world; it pauses when you're browsing menus. It's a completely useless mechanic that seems designed purely to just slow you down. There are no microtransactions in the game, so you can't pay real money to speed these countdown timers up. As such, they serve no real purpose to you, the player. It's a really frustrating and baffling design decision.
Those moments would have served as a great opportunity to dive into the menus should the timer still tick down because they're just as poor as the mechanic itself. Navigation of them is poor and slow, with a Destiny-like cursor controlling your interactions. Information is spread all over the place, with challenges tying into a collections tab, but its rewards don't seem to actually grant you any items. Rather, they're simply unlocked and ready to be found somewhere in the open world. With a truly terrible map of Hogwarts on top, the menus can be a chore to rummage through.
However, they're complaints that simply fall by the wayside when you're caught up in a magical story beat or an intense duel with another wizard. Avalanche Software has expertly captured the magic and vibe of Harry Potter, thus creating the Hogwarts simulator we've always dreamt of. Kicking back and relaxing in the common room is a joy, while exploring the surrounding regions aboard a broomstick is delightful. When the title has so accurately recreated the school every Potterhead has wanted to attend, it's difficult to let a handful of clunky menus get in the way of the experience.
And while it's not even close to being the best-looking game on PS5, there's a lot of gorgeous scenery in the Scottish highlands to marvel at as you're exploring original locations not mentioned in the novels or films. The castle itself looks spectacular, too, towering over the landscape as you complete odd jobs in the Forbidden Forest. What lets the package down to a degree is the character models, but then there are some nice faces dotted about Hogwarts (particularly the teachers) that make up for the personalities not taking up much screen time.
The frame rate matches the visuals with smooth performance no matter which mode you pick. We opted for the Balanced Mode, which supports VRR to adjust the frame rate on the fly. Then there are the Fidelity and Performance Modes either side, allowing you to opt for better graphics or a smoother frame rate. Raytracing is also an option along with a high-performance mode for TVs that support up to 120 frames-per-second.
Sony's PS5 DualSense controller also receives a bit of love with haptic feedback turning spell casts into rumbles inside the middle of the pad. You can feel when a particularly powerful charm has been used, and your footsteps are turned into vibrations on either side of the controller at opportune moments. There's then a bit of resistance on the adaptive triggers, but you can't feel it quite as much as the haptic feedback.
Conclusion
Hogwarts Legacy has turned the hopes and dreams of Harry Potter fans into reality. Finally there is a proper simulator of the school of witchcraft and wizardry, allowing you to create your own student, attend classes, and explore the vast landscape outside. It's not without its issues — side quests prove far too basic, the menus are poor, and annoying timers hurt the player experience — but they don’t get in the way of something that so blatantly comes from a place of extensive love for the source text. Almost 26 years after Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone hit bookshelves, video game fans finally have a magical title to be proud of. It's everything we’ve dreamt of.
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tomorrow can’t come fast enough this has been a 20 plus year dream of mine this world is something that was my escape from the real world growing up
Glad its getting good review, sounds good. Cant wait for copy to arrive this week.
expected 8/9.
going to be biggest seller of the year imo.
glad it isnt a mess, as it would have disappointed many.
So pleased this got a positive review! 😁
Still not interested in playing it and I don't know why - especially considering I used to enjoy (and still would enjoy) HP2 on the PS2. Oh well, hope everyone gets their copies early and has a great time!
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HOLY **** LET'S ******* GO! THAT'S what I'm talking about!
Music to my pre-order digital deluxe version ears.
Interesting. Same negatives as Forspoken but gets an 8.
With psvr2 around the corner and little interest in hp it's a pass for me but glad it seems like a well made game it's a huge franchise and I know a lot of fans will be happy
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I wish I could get into HP. Never could get interested in the franchise for some reason. Happy that it turned out to be pretty good for the fans. I'm dropping around 800 dollars or so in the next few weeks for PSVR2 and Wo Long so I think I will wait for PS Plus a few years later.
Its getting some good reviews, thank god. Cant wait till midnight to play this myself.
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The last Harry Potter game I enjoyed was the Half-Blood Prince because of the exploration side of Hogwarts, it's about time we're getting a great new game that's basically that times 100.
The game's getting 9s, 9.5s everywhere ...
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Got the Deluxe version downloaded and waiting to be unlocked tonight. Very excited to finally play it, 10 year old me would be so jealous of 29 year old me right now haha
The voice acting for the girl is so much better than the boy, you can feel emotion in her tone while the male's voice seem robotic and reading off a script.
Looks like this game will be a huge success just like ER of last year.
Good to see this reviewed well. It sounds like the developer has done an amazing job and added to an already great franchise. Can’t wait to get playing it at the weekend.
It is a shame the reviewer had to take sides in the debate over the author though as I think it would have come across better without that.
@LiamCroft I'm buying the deluxe edition now!
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have to say for a game review to mention JK is not needed. it doesnt add anything to a well written balanced review.
i like the added 'second opinion' good to see other thoughts.
biggest difference to PureXbox review seems to be sidequests.
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Really glad to see this getting positively reviewed, the devs seem to have nailed it.
Can you actually swap genders once you've chosen your character at the start of the game?
@Golem25 No, I don't believe you can.
@LiamCroft Not particularly out of the ordinary I guess, I'm struggling to think of a story-driven game that lets you do so. Saints Row The Third, maybe?
This game will be a Harry Potter fans dream and likely the game many of us dreamt of as children. There is definitely a magical feel to the game and I’m glad the reviews highlight that.
As for the controversy. It really should be a non-issue. And I think Push Square pinning their flag to a single viewpoint is disappointing/unwise.
@Golem25 Not after the JK Rowling patch which updates day one.
I thought this site was better than IGN in regard to airing their personal beliefs/ideologies that have no bearing on how a video game plays. Guess I was mistaken.
Oh man, I can’t wait to get off work tomorrow! This is such good news! Looking at all the other reviews too. It’s reviewing like I hoped, which is better than I expected. That one review saying that it belongs with Elden Ring and BotW… yes… watched Sorcerer’s Stone yesterday to get the vibe started!
My copy will be delivered in the next hour. Can't wait, pretty excited for it. Got a day off today, not for the game but it is a nice coincidence indeed
It looks really fun. I think I might pick this up. I love a good single player RPG.
Was gonna take a 9 or a 10 for me to buy at release as I’m not massively into the Potter-verse. An 8 means I’ll definitely pick it up at some point, there’s just no rush.
@colonelkilgore its getting 9s in alot of places, 88ish on metacritic
Good to see it reviewing well! So excited to play
As far as I have seen & read it seems a little bit short in gameplay hours but I'm still going to get my son the game because he loves the harry potter franchise, hopefully he just explores the world more and gets more hours out of it, it will then save me some extra cash ready to get a new one for him before he gets interested in a new game 😂.
I don’t pay >£60 for 8/10’s and have been consistent in saying that. This is a especially so as someone who went full digital a long time ago, so has no trade-in option to recoup.
I stick to my principles even if I’d like to buy it just to push back against those who are pressuring me to do otherwise.
But no. I need to obey my internal rules. Pass for me I’m afraid.
If I’m honest, something about the combat just don’t sit right with me anyway.
One of my must play games of 2023. I will save some money for later hehe Love the Wizarding World.
I'm surprised. I was kinda expecting it to be a flop (especially if you look at the studios past games) but it seems like it actually good. Nice
@stvevan hmmm, I’ll watch a few reviews on YouTube when I get the chance 👍
@Toypop I got it for under £50 on disc and if I don't like it I can trade it in.
Looks like this is the first real GOTY contender so far, can't wait for Friday to come.
As is clear from the sheer number of moderated comments, push square is ok with raising a controversial issue but gagging anyone who may have an opinion they do not agree with. So I won’t voice mine since it will be deleted anyway.
My buddy surprised me last night with a Christmas gift. A pre-ordered Hogwarts Legacy! So excited, especially since favorable reviews are coming in!!!
I'm glad the game is good, it's been a long time since I read (or watch) harry potter, can't wait to try this game
Can Devs please stop making menu navigation happen with a pseudo mouse cursor in console games! Having a simple grid/list with the d-pad/ analogue stick is fine. Is this literally because Destiny does it?
Fantastic review, Liam. I'm absolutely thrilled the game is as good as we hoped it would be. I can't wait to dig in and experience Hogwarts for myself!
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Sounds great. And given the first few paragraphs I’m sure we can add another point to the score to bring it in line with the scores from elsewhere. Hoping to get this finished by the 22nd, but with the wife also playing I don’t think it will be.
The good folks at push square just lost a bit of my respect by interjecting politics into a video game review. J.K. Rowling's certainly had absolutely nothing to do with the making of this game and slandering the game because of the author of the source material is an injustice to the many people who worked tirelessly on this game and likely do not hold the same beliefs as the author. People play games to get away from this crap, not to have it interjected into the medium at every possible opportunity.
I really, really want to buy this for release date, but I’m trying to work through some of my backlog ATM. Unless my brother whips out his PS5 and says he wants it, I’m going to wait.
BUT, it sounds fantastic. I’m excited to explore Hogwarts when I play. The side quests kind of disappoint me. I’d take a couple or so “questlines” focusing on different characters rather than huge quantities of meaningless fetch/similar tasks. It’s a crappy way a lot of games expand play time but it’s become the norm. Anyways, have fun playing everyone!
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@Toypop
It’s averaging 88 on metacritic. Lots of 9 reviews. I have a feeling this score would be higher if reviewers weren’t imposing their personal politics on the rest of us too. That’s just from the fact that lots of reviewers are mentioning these things as a negative in their reviews.
So, do you mean it needs to be a 9 on this one site specifically?
“so blatantly comes from a place of extensive love for the source text”
Exactly what we should have been focusing on all along. The hundreds of developers putting their heart and soul into this experience. So glad its getting universal praise.
After reading this it seems like the graphical options are similar to GoW Ragnarok? So if you have a 120hz TV you can turn VRR on and fidelity mode to essentially be fidelity with 40fps? Curious if I'm interpreting that correctly.
I’m looking forward to play the game. I might have to buy it again on PC. I can’t see my daughter letting me play on the PS5
Feels unfair to criticise the author and not celebrate the studio who worked so hard on this game and have publicly distanced themselves from the views of the creator. If we are not in a vacuum, then the employees of the studio must be recognised and celebrated.
Beyond that, good review and sound like the game we wanted. Im very excited to pick this up on Friday, and its one of those rare cross over games that has piqued the interest of non gaming friends and family
I am super excited to play this. Docking points because of the JKR controversy is not fair in my view, because creative works should be able to stand on their own without pulling in the views of their creators. And in this case the creators were Avalanche and not some person on the internet.
So glad it’s scoring well everywhere. This is going to be the biggest game of the year 😁
The JKR section of the review was unnecessary imo.
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@JaaackTommyyy same here
@LiamCroft Thank you for the review! It seems like amazing game for HP fans. (like me!)
Just for the giggles the score should've been 9¾
My questions is: Is there a cemetery in the game and any quests associated with it?
@NeThZOR The review score hasn't been lowered because of J.K. Rowling's views. That's not a factor in the final rating of the game.
@Zuljaras The answer to both your questions is yes! The quest is a fun one.
Can PushSquare please show some receipts regarding their statement about JKR, to back that up. Otherwise I’m off to psu.com.
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Great to hear!! I'm super stocked for friday and I cannot way to play. Where are my fellow Hufflepuffs at?
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@R_Ryder no, they can’t.
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Speaking as a member of the lgbt+ community I honestly couldn’t give a damn about the J.K.Rowling drama. Most people in my circle don’t. It’s mostly met with a shrug.
Anyway, glad the game has been received well. Well done Avalanche!
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Good to hear that Hogwarts legacy is a good game. A 8 is a really good
Score.word up son
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@LiamCroft can you clarify something. For the graphical options, can I select Ray Tracing and with my 120hz tv have it come through as 40fps, sort of similar to Ratchet and Clank?
@yeayeanaynay it's truly pathetic. Can't have a even debate when one side dictates what can or can't be said. Not an even debate then.
Sorry, am I making sense @pushsquare
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This comments section is going well, I think.
Mildly back on track, I don't actually care about this game at all, but how is the character creator? I'm a sucker for a character creator. I might play it one day on the cheap or on Plus or whatever.
@R_Ryder What did they say about her exactly? From what I can tell she just wants there to be different spaces for trans people and biological women. I don't think she is as hateful as some people portray her. I definitely agree with her when it comes to sports. Is that what they have issue with?
How do you delete your profile. Hit em where it hurts they’ll learn then
@LiamCroft Will you guys do a separate review for the PS4 version?
As a massive PotterHead it looks like a dream come true. Disappointed by the delay, but understandable.
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I'm going to keep an eye out for more reviews, might be one for my Daughter.
Also going to keep an eye out for a different site to get my PS news.
IMHO PushSquare have overstepped the mark this time and it doesn't look like I'm the only one feeling that way. If you're going to actively take a position on something, and publicly state it, you must expect and allow others the same opportunity.
ALL people must have the right to express an opinion on things that may directly affect them.
An appeal to PushSquare. please, either remove your personal views from the review or allow others to comment on it.
@LeeHarveyOzgod
I concur.
I miss the days when political agnoticism was the norm and specialist publications would just focus on their bread and butter. Now it seems they feel they have to mention politics lest be accused by one side of supporting the other by omission.
Anyway, game's genuinely on my radar now. I did expect a bit of a turd tbh.
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@SJBUK could not agree more with this.
Really detracted from the review and what appears to be a great game. And was oh so predictable to happen the way the whole saga has been handled by this site
The number of people in this comments section thinking that discussion of, and supporting of, human rights is somehow a political statement... I give up, seriously.
Delighted to see the game so well reviewed across all channels - I've never read the books and seen maybe 1.5 films (fell asleep) but even so I'm excited to give this a go.
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@Fight_Teza_Fight There might be a Hands On article for the PS4 version or something, but we won't do another review.
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@render exactly this. Once I saw those views mentioned I just scrolled to the the end of the review. However you feel about that, it has no place in a game review.
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I think you should bring back downvoting rather than removing the comments. If a post gets 5 or more downvotes it gets hidden (but can still be viewed). It’s the only fair system. Not to mention how hard it is to follow the bloody conversation when half of it is gone 🙄
@Toypop this game got an 8/10 on this page only…. Are you really not gonna buy the game based on one review on one site?!?!
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@MrMeeeseeeks @SJBUK completely agree. The comments section has become a mess
@LiamCroft Nice! Looking forward to it.
I still think the Switch version will get cancelled. They’d have to be actual Wizards to get it running.
I agree with other commenters that the second and third paragraphs of this review detract from the piece as a whole, and are not relevant to the discussion of the game in any way. I'd remove them, personally.
They are arguably a slur on the creator of the Harry Potter franchise and universe. While the Glamour article linked in the first comment gives a one-sided re-hash of Rowling's alleged 'transphobia', other journalists have looked into it too (and more recently) and reached different conclusions. See, for instance: https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/jk-rowling-transphobic-how-i-went-from-spreading-this-false-narrative-to-seeing-right-through-it-ej-rosetta-3961211
I agree with PushSquare's right to moderate it's comments as it sees fit. It does however strike me as hypocritical to take a stance in the review and then forbid discussion of that stance.
In case it makes any difference to a moderator, I support both trans-rights AND women's rights. As the father of a little girl, I share Rowling's concerns over women's spaces being opened up to anyone who claims to be a woman (which is available to anyone under a de-medicalised system of gender self-ID). This is not even a view on trans-folks, but a view on safeguarding women, because predatory men (again, emphatically NOT the overwhelming majority of law-abiding trans-women) have and will continue to avail themselves of any loophole they can to gain access to victims. I view this stance as also being supportive of trans-rights, which will only lose political support as scandals occur (as for example in the recent Scottish cases involving rapists being placed in women's prisons).
Aren't you better off just locking comments at this point? It's really sad to see but its just a mess.
Game looks really good. Not willing to drop £70 on any game but once it hits a decent sale I'll pick it up. Glad to see it turned out well.
@MrMeeeseeeks given the type of comment that seems to be getting lots of likes in this comment thread (the ones that are left, anyway), I think there's a pretty good reason ("good" in terms of the kind of outcome they're trying to achieve) why they'd never even consider that
Im not even into harry potter but im just here to read the comments
@Fight_Teza_Fight lol. I expect it to be a cloud version.
@helloim_anthony what comments? They are being splatted like flies 😂
@StrickenBiged Eloquently put and, I suspect, by far the most common view.
@StrickenBiged good post 👍
I will wait for a sale here…. Hopefully….. my backlog across many systems is too vast to pay full price, as cool as this looks…
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Awesome! Very happy to see this reviewing well. I may have to buy this sooner than I planned 😬 Hogwarts is calling! I haven't been back there since The Philosopher's Stone in the PS1 days...
I'm also happy to see I'm not the only one who has an issue with Push Square's shoddy approach to the 'issue'. Very disingenuous.
Not that it really matters! The game will sell well and the developer's talent will clearly shine through any efforts to detract from the videogame by those so often misquoting JKR or misattributing certain labels to her. Don't be a parrot.
I honestly don't see how Avalanche are going to get this running on Switch though. It's either gonna look terrible, run terrible or have tons of content removed/changed. Or will it be one of those 'orrible cloud versions? (More likely).
Edit: there's a comparison video up on YouTube (analista de bits) of the game and the same areas in the film and oh my... so much love has gone into recreating each of these environments. I'm not even that big a fan of Harry Potter but I just can't wait to don the Sorting Hat... 🤞Ravenclaw🤞
@StrickenBiged Very well said. If more people did their research instead of just jumping to conclusions then we’d end up with more discussion about these things.
I don't understand what is wrong in safeguarding. Every father wants their daughters to be safe. This is why The Last of Us struck such a strong chord with many gamers.
The game does sound like an 8 to be honest A review has to take into account that potter fans will probably love it (9/10), but gamers with a mild interest might still like it quite a bit, but not like some of the elements that make it a bit boring or repetitive (so more a 7/8) I know that poor voice work for a main character and pointless side quests put me off games. And I sensed a bit of this in the previews I've seen. The character sounds like a Harry Potter impersonating robot programmed to annoy. And some of the quests seem to be point your wand at a statue or flying book. Like the very very pointless AC chase the flying scroll type stuff that I ignore, but perhaps without some of the more interesting stuff to balance it out a bit in Hogwarts.
I also think that every time there is a Harry Potter article there is always arguments and Push Square decided a while back to try and seperate praising the potential of a game and the controversy, and by now it's just not worked out very well, because they mention it so damn much.
You can simply ignore the controversy hype, praise the game and not be vilified for it. And if necessary then go on to moderate any arguments or irrelevant attacks out of the comments.
Just review the game as a probably-fair 8 and move on.
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@StrickenBiged a sensible person appears!
perosonally I have nothing against trans rights. "What JKR said" isn't as interesting to me as the effect of this whole hate campaign over some fairly reasonable ideas on her part.
It's not as though I think JKR was necessarily 100% right at any point, more that she was far from the point of wanting to deny anybody their human rights. As something of a darling of progressives for a decade, she might have even adjusted her message/view in line with reasonable concerns brought about in a reasonable way. But she wasn't given reasonable concerns in a reasonable way, she was subjected to a tirade of abuse and made persona non grata by the people who'd loved her most outspokenly for years. Is it any wonder that she ended up expressing stuff that said people disagreed with even more?
@SJBUK couldn't agree more than with your last three paragraphs. Says it all 👍
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@LiamCroft can balanced mode (for graphics) still be used if your tv doesn’t support VRR?
@danlk1ng yeah, I do feel myself sympathising with her more and more as the attacks against her intensify. It’s crazy. She has been treated appallingly.
Very happy to see the how well the game has been received - it will only boost sales, which is a good thing.
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watching everyone patting themselves on the back for thinking they're saying anything other than values are subject to change when anonymous people online are varying degrees of mean to them. Very agreeable!
This leaves a window for RE4 and CapCom is predicting record sales. 🤞
Sounds great! I got it ready to go tonight. Very much looking forward to playing it!
Well this comments section went well 🙂
Anyway I'm just waiting for release day to get here, I'm glad is getting good reviews and looks like the second goty contender along with Dead Space.
@LiamCroft I must know, can you learn/cast Flipendo?
@Broosh Yes you can!
@Octane Honestly I’m worried about how it’s going to run on the Pro. So will probably wait for a DF video. Anyone picking it up on Switch & then complaining about it only has themselves to blame.
@LiamCroft How does the killing curse work? Is there a specific scene where you get a choice, or do we just get the chance to turn into Jack the Ripper?
Im delighted this has lived up to the promise we all saw in this title. Im relieved too as I pre ordered, but im digital so Im waiting till friday.
Props to the developers who seem to have crafted an excellent and complex title with few reported bugs. Its a shame tgats such a rarity these days!
I'm really tempted to get this on release. I'm not into Harry Potter at all but this game sounds enjoyable even if you're not a fan.
The game being published by WB, I'm heartened to read that there are no microtransactions in it. But now I'm scared that it will do what Activision did with Crash Team Racing and simply wait until they've had glowing reviews across the board before sticking microtransactions in at a later date. While I'm keen to play this game, I think I'll hold off for a little while to see whether that comes to pass. It doesn't hurt that my backlog is sure to keep me busy while I wait.
@Toypop That's good for you but I personally think you should judge what you're getting by what the reviewer is saying than a number is telling you(At least in the pros and cons section). A number does not tell you anything.
Looks like I'll be picking up a copy of Hogwarts soon! I kinda figured this would get an 8 or 9/10
I just Platinumed Dead Space this morning, so the timing couldn't be better!
@DTfeartheBEARD Good work on the Dead Space Platinum!
@Fyz306903 I could not agree more. It is bad UI design and shows that the developers didnt really put any effort in designing a UI that fits a controller input scheme, they just emulated a mouse with the analog and called it a day.
@Jey887 You don't need to spend £70. The PS5 standard edition is still available to pre order from a well known electrical retailer for £47.99 including the pre-order 20% discount.
Video games first and foremost for me are about escapism. It's about forgetting my dull and meaningless little life and pretend that I am a wizard going to school in a magical castle for a few hours. I couldn't care less about the behind the scenes politics of it.
Is the game good? Yes? Then I am buying it. It doesn't get any more complicated than that.
@get2sammyb Thank you! Impossible difficulty was a little stressful but not as difficult as I thought it was going to be. Very enjoyable game! Now I'm really looking forward to RE 4!
I must say, I’m disappointed in the comment section. A lot of drama is being made out of two small paragraphs that don’t show up in the conclusion of the review.
PushSquare gave it a great review. It was very detailed and nuanced.
Rowling just spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of her own money to evacuate Afghani women lawyers and their families after the US withdrew from the region. I will be happy to purchase this game for full price.
Massive preorders ,great reviews ,people are buying a console to play this game,its gonna make Warner bros and Rowling a barrel full of money, so much for this ridiculous boycott ,as the phrase goes...all publicity is good publicity.
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Absolutely crazy that this game is constantly pointed about to be controversial, of ALL the things going on in the world 😂
Crazy times. Game sounds a lot better than I thought. Will probably download Friday as my girlfriend loves HP and it'll be a good game to play together
@LiamCroft how long did it take you to complete? How much of the optional stuff did that involve?
How about Hogsmeade exclusive quest? Is it worth it or just a gimmick?
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I’m glad it’s good.
I won’t be getting it because I’ve never been a Harry Potter fan.
It does look solid and looks like it’ll do the mega franchise proud. I know you Potter kids have been waiting for a game like this for a long time.
@LifeGirl wish more ppl thought that way i agree, i enjoy games to play thats it not politics, i also form my own reviews i dont listen to others and if i like or dont like it i found out myself. cuz watching someone play is completely different then playing it yourself. watching my brother vs playing it. day and night difference
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Honestly, I would have ate this game up back when I was in school years and years ago. It looks like a fun time for fans.
Very excited to play this later this week! Relieved that it’s good!
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Glad it's doing well and fair play to you Push for your bit about JK. I respect that.
@Cpt-Price probably half of that amount still readable
Just wanna say, thank you for the review! I wish we could have more civilized conversations, but alas.
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So just to make sure, if you buy the more expensive version it's playable at midnight tonight?
@Golem25
Tiny Tina Wonderlands lets you go from feminine presenting to masculine presenting with your choice of voice and pitch at any time after you unlock the custom character vending machine.
Not like it matters just thought you would like an example.
I’d say this is been marked down reading other reviews. Absolutely the right of the reviewer to feel the way they do.
Can’t wait to play it myself.
Hmm, I think it’s really too bad that this had to get wrapped up in the JK Rowling drama, as she ultimately had nothing to do with this game besides the source material. What was really the point of that? Also, I still don’t honestly know what she said that is so terrible. But then again, it looks like nobody does.
It’s hard to have an honest conversation about this issue when half of it is removed.. The world is truly a lost place.
Other than that, the review was pretty solid. I think I’ll check the game out someday.
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@naruball it’s not a conversation though when anything that isn’t 100% agreement is silenced. That’s the problem unfortunately. By silencing people, you only make them angry and turn them against the issues you claim to support. It doesn’t help matters at all - it makes them much worse in fact.
@LiamCroft Is there a dynamic HUD option?
@naruball Thank you for reading!
@LN78 Do you mean where the HUD disappears on the fly? I don't believe so, but you can turn every individual HUD element off.
If you can mute the characters voices then the 3 cons don't matter to me so this sounds like a must buy.
@LiamCroft That's a shame. I always liked the way it was implemented in "HZD" for example. I don't like HUD's but they're often necessary.
Pushes statement about JK isn't a discussion, it's how they feel, that's the end of it, it's not up for debate so others getting angry over this need to chill, take a step back and realise that your view is different and that's it. If you actually want to debate the issue at hand then maybe go a find some where to have that conversation but this isn't the place. Take care all 👍🏻
Oh no! You liked it. Imagine that. 😁
I am looking forward to my copy arriving.
I think i will gasp enjoy it too.
I will say the review looks fair and honest, but the bit about jkr in the review really saddens me,
I understand there is a lot of pressure on review sites with people being terrified of the negative press etc,
but your stance and virtue signaling is not needed.
Please in the future leave the culture war out of your reviews and do what you do best, reviewing Games.
thanks
Can't wait for this game, it's a dream come true to finally walk around a Hogwarts that looks as beautiful as this. As for the controversy, i never gave my opinion on the matter because I don't want give one person so much power and a bigger platform to voice her opinion. There are thousands of people working on Harry potter projects, it's not fair to them to punish past and future projects because of one crazy person's opinion. Nearly no one that works or have worked with her agrees with it.
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@Sircaw Yet they receive far more negative feedback making these statements than just remaining neutral and writing about computer software.
In my workplace nobody really talks about politics — bad for business. Why is every facet of the gaming industry so obsessed with it?
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@Valgore, Correct! This isn't the place to discuss such an issue. But when the opening paragraphs of the review (plus pinned comment) include opinions on the issue, you can't expect people not to respond.
If the review didn't include it, then no one (or very few) here would be talking about it. Just looking at the last couple of Hogwarts Legacy articles on PS and there is five removed comments out of 91.
Wow can't believe the comments section has not been closed yet!
Nice... I know what I am playing next weekend!
I feel my Wife will join in this one. I am more of a fan because of her, so great if now the game pulls her into my hobby.
Imagine going into Waterstones to buy a Harry Potter book and being lectured to by the shop assistant about how nasty JK Rowling is.
That doesn't happen because they're booksellers, not politicians or activists.
I'm glad Push Square has decided to address politics briefly (!) in their review. Not talking about politics is a political decision to accept the status quo; for an oppressed community that means continued oppression. Push Square isn't the publisher or retailer and are thus free to discuss these things without it affecting their bottom line.
Things aren't made in a vacuum and the increased prominence given to the creator of the IP means increased trauma for those affected by it. Suggesting that trans women pose a risk to the safety of biological women is perpetuating a dangerous stereotype (as some comments here are doing). It'd be nice if people would at least recognise that.
@SleepyNick As I said though I stand by Push for making thier stance clear and I stand by them for putting it out in this review due to the issue being so closely intwined, You can have a different opinion and that's fine but This is the push site so I respect thier right to type what they believe and if I had an issue with that then I would contact them directly.
@Toypop majority of games score 8 which is a great score so you must not play a lot of games smh
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Unfortunately catering to a minority for press/inclusivity points will lose you the majority, therefore lose everything.
Keep that in mind
Can't wait to play it at midnight. I still don't know which performance mode I will pick...maybe balanced. 120fps is pretty cool but I like the eye candy
@tgt
People who insist 'everything is political' and hound you for not wanting to engage are the new evangelicals. They simply won't leave you alone.
Some of us go to work, play with our kids, read up on/enjoy our hobbies for an hour and then go to sleep. We're not interested.
@tgt you have to consider where such dangerous sterotypes come from though - and no, I'm not saying that they necessarily have basis in fact. But they do have a basis in fear - and the trouble with ideas that have a basis in fear is that it's a bad idea to simply say "you can't say that" or "you're a horrible person for thinking/arguing that" - people don't generally like having their fears spoken down to. I'm all for informing people better, but the collective effort towards JKR has been less of an effort to inform her, more of an effort to make perfectly clear that both she and her views will not be tolerated. It's been awful to watch, hence why her detractors haven't exactly done much to persuade people who weren't already concerned for trans rights
Lol at the people who go "politics have no place here" and then leave fifteen comments about it
I’ve never seen a comment section on here look like this lol it’s crazy. I don’t think the disclaimer should have been before the review just like I have a feeling atomic heart will have one and it shouldn’t either but I’m not going to be mad about it so people let’s just chill.
@SJBUK Well that's the joy of making your own decisions. If you don't like what they have written then you're more than entitled to not read anymore and go somewhere else, it's very simple.
@Marquez I agree with this fully. I am a civil rights lawyer, and the community we are talking about is still subject to shocking discrimination and violence. I have no problem, and I in fact encourage, Push Square devoting two small paragraphs in an otherwise glowing review to the defense of human rights and a notation of the controversy that was a big news item well before this game was released. No one is keeping anyone from buying the game, or expressing their own opinion about the issue in a non-troll way-they are just expressing their own. I would rather err on the side of advocating for human rights than not, especially since we live in a country where large groups of marginalized people who cannot simply go about their business in peace. We may want to ignore it, but it is true. Slightly noting it in a highly positive review is not too much to ask.
I am glad the game is good-it looks like Avalanche did a good job. I will pick it up during a sale and have some Hogwarts fun. I do not like the way JK Rowling has been using her vast and in no way incumbered by this review platform, so I will make a donation to a group that advocates for human rights when I do.
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@Valgore Ah, so, if you had an issue you would contact them directly? Such as leaving a comment on the article? Well if that ever happens I wish you luck in not getting your comment removed.
Also, I personally don't care that they included this in the review. You mentioned on #180 that it shouldn't be discussed here, that is what I was responding to on #189.
@danlk1ng The problem is your view champions one groups rights while ignoring, if not trampling all over, another's. That ain't never going to work out well for anyone.
If PushSquare want to push personal views outside of gaming and don't welcome it being questioned, they need to make that clear. Then I and I suspect many others will quite happily go elsewhere.
@tgt Yes, I saw that subtle bit of stereotyping woven through an otherwise sensible seeming post and wondered if anyone else found it more disheartening then the rest of the childish complaints littering the comments. Glad it wasn’t just me.
@Westernwolf4 if you were a human rights lawyer… you would know the struggle women still have. It’s real. Violence towards women is still normalised in society. Women wanting to discuss issues, that demonstratively exist is important.
You should know this.
I wouldn’t usually comment on such matters but it seems mostly men are offended by JKs statements.
I am a man.
I believe in the rights of Trans, Gay, all sexual persuasions, all races, creeds and religions AND women.
We have to discuss repercussions of large cultural shifts.
When a whole community wants to shut down discussions and safeguards it sounds to me very much like when Metoo started and ill informed men started spouting “not all men”
I am a man and I never felt offended by metoo.
So don’t tell me as a civil rights lawyer you don’t understand why some people are concerned about safeguarding.
Some people are evil and will take advantage that isn’t vilifying any community it’s a fact.
I never felt vilified by metoo.
I wanted to make the world a safer place for everyone. Is that so wrong?
@Valgore Absolutely true. I have no desire to be anywhere where free speech is not allowed, especially where my presence brings someone revenue.
@LiamCroft I loved the original PS1 games, especially due to exploring Hogwarts, solving "puzzles" with spells and the fun lessons. How would you compare Hogwarts Legacy to those?
@Stocksy Agree 100% It's a shame some simply are unwilling to have the conversation.
@Westernwolf4
I wish I could heart your comment multiple times.
@HeroYoshiko If only things were that simple.
@RenanKJ Hogwarts Legacy puts them to shame haha, it’s not even comparable
@HeroYoshiko Forspoken had a boring empty world that wasn't fun to explore, this is the exact opposite. And The chatter in that game was outright bad, not dry at times.
I’m excited to wake up tomorrow morning go to Best Buy and pick up my deluxe edition copy. Gonna be hella stoned while immersing in this magical world
@Valgore @Matroska @naruball You are 100 percent correct in that, this isn't the place for that debate. Which is why it should have never been mentioned in the review to begin with. An author who has nothing what so ever to do with the making of this game making controversial comments should have nothing to do with the review of the game.
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Good review.
Really been looking forward to this game.
Pre-ordered my copy just before Christmas.
Only four more days for me to wait now.
Been re-watching all of the HP movies recently, and it has been fun immersing myself in that world, again.
And as for all of the other drama - shall we say?
Someone once said “I may disagree with what you say, but I defend your right to say it”. JK Rowling’s personal opinions do not detract from her creations as a writer.
These same people who attack JKR for her personal opinions - do they also attack all vegetarians as being “evil” on account of Hitler being a vegetarian?
@tgt I disagree. In this case, not addressing the politics would have been to say that every viewpoint is welcome on this site. Instead they chose to cater to one side. And I don’t think this whole discussion is as clear cut as those in power make it out to be. If these ideas were truly outdated and unacceptable, then surely there wouldn’t be so many in the comments that hold them? Everyone has a right to speak their mind, but for whatever reason, disagreement is now conflated with hate or even violence.
@Westernwolf4 @Tharsman
But what did she say that was so hateful? I hear lots of broad generalizations, but no real evidence. Even in the article that was linked in PushSquare’s top comment, one of the “terrible, hateful” things she said was how she loved trans people but just wanted people to raise their eyes towards the bad that could happen, due to the actual biology of the issue. I just don’t understand.
@theGoodChap if you really want to know and understand, there are plenty of outlets covering it. I’m not going to highlight that here. Google it up.
@theGoodChap Why don't you read the responses to her statements in that article concerning why people find it offensive and make your own judgements? The statement Daniel Radcliffe made is a good summary of how I feel about it. There are lots of others there and elsewhere.
On a game related note, the more I see of it the more I'm inclined to give it a go. Once I've paid off the VR2 🤔
@Tharsman So it's practically everyone else posting on here that's wrong and need 'educating'? Nah, you're alright.
Simply not covering the game would have been more effective but I do appreciate the disclaimer being ahead of the review and therefore being read by everyone.
@LeeHarveyOzgod Then as a reader you're more than welcome to not read any further and go to another site. I'm very surprised that people don't think like this.
Cancelled my pre-order and bought the deluxe edition so I can play tomorrow as I have the day off.
Crazy to know that an opinion about women wanting to go to the bathroom only with people with the same genital organ as them is considered controversial, and the person in question, a modern-day Hitler for some people.
But extremely relieved to see that the HUGE majority of people don't think that way on this site, and seeing the game's sales around the world, the vast majority of people outside of this site don't think that way either.
All people, regardless of sexual orientation, deserve respect, what each one does with their life is nobody's problem. But when it starts to affect other people's lives, like a little girl, in a bathroom, with a grown man, it should at least be DISCUSSED. I have a daughter, and for me, not even being able to discuss this type of subject shows me how the world is increasingly authoritarian, it's scary.
About the game, as a huge Harry Potter fan, so happy it is great.
Was holding fire for reviews. Now they are in i have just pre ordered the game. 51 quid from shopto. Cannot complain. Looking forward to jumping into hogwarts and getting my wizard on.
The comments section reads like a deep state redacted file. 🤣
@tgt I think this was the first comment made that supported the insertion of the disputed paragraphs.
The fact it took nearly 200 comments says it all about the general attitude among readers. I enjoyed reading everyone's inputs very much.
@Westernwolf4 I think it's more important to read her statements first. Try to understand them from her perspective and then the responses.
Then search out the horrendous threats made to those who express support for her.
Then wonder at what point society lost the ability for reasoned debate.
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I see a lot of people here saying: "why is what she said so hateful?" and I am just really floored by that. However you feel about what JK Rowling said: How do you think you would feel if someone denied who you know in your heart that you are? If you knew you were a woman in spite of the gender you were assigned at birth, and someone with a huge platform said everything you felt was BS, that would really hurt.
I am a person with an obvious physical disability. Being marginalized sucks. I really don't think some people understand what that feels like or what it means.
I didn't mean to get into this today, and I won't continue. People can have whatever opinion they choose. I just don't understand how it isn't obvious why Rowling's statements are problematic.
@SJBUK amen. Critical thinking is thrown to the trash when emotions and politics are involved
@jrt87
Yep. This political climate and culture war has everyone shaking in their boots including corporations, media, and individuals. Everyone feels the need to quickly make their stance clear lest they get accused of being phobic of one kind or another.
Anyway, we people in the east are just watching the show from a safe distance in amazement of first world problems. We will just enjoy the Hogwarts Legacy and have fun. 👍🤗
@SterlingEyes How did you do this. I bought the game for my girlfriend, but I pre ordered the cheapest version since the more expensive versions are usually useless. I've tried to use PlayStation support several times, but the bot is useless and never connects me with a real human being.
@Tharsman Well, I've already read quite a few articles, but I'm happy to read more. Speaking of which, as someone mentioned above, you should give this one a read: https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/jk-rowling-transphobic-how-i-went-from-spreading-this-false-narrative-to-seeing-right-through-it-ej-rosetta-3961211
I think you'll find it quite convincing. Have a nice day.
Looks like you need to walk on eggshells to post in this comment section. I'll just say the basic "It's good that the game was made with passion instead of being a blatant cash grab" and be on my way.
@LiamCroft Great to know, haha. I've been waiting many years for a game like this! 😁
@SJBUK
1.I have read them, well before today. I reject her statements and the assumptions behind them.
2.I don't condone threats against Rowling or anyone. Anyone doing something like that should be condemned also. I don't see why troll or inappropriate reactions to what she said should change my view about the validity of her statements one way or the other. Trolls on both sides should go away, because there is a legitimate discussion to be had here.
3.Our civil discourse is truly a cesspool, but I can only control my own conduct. I have endeavored to conduct myself appropriately and politely here, and I will continue to try to do so.
@Westernwolf4 perhaps because, at the start at least, that's not remotely what she said at all. Sure you can find lots of stuff online that paints her as saying exactly that, but never simply by letting her use her own words.
Which is kind of funny, in that there are plenty of people out there who have no qualms at all about saying something like that.
Maybe JKR got more extreme over time, but in all honesty I don't know what you expect to happen when you decide you no longer want anything to do with someone that was practically an icon for progressives for about a decade. That she just would just comply because you said so, and not talk to the people who disagree with you, who didn't make her persona non Grata?
@Westernwolf4
Man, I really want to get in this debate but it will likely get us banned so let us just focus on the game and have fun. 👍
@OneWingedAngel The fact that you are afraid to speak your mind without fear of being retaliated against is just as bad as being banned.
@LeeHarveyOzgod I had to use the live chat. It said less than ten minutes to connect but ended up taking about 45-50 mins in the end. It sucks but I think it’s the only way. Once I got through it was very easy.
Good review but that intro about JKR just makes you look like hypocrite (maybe you are).
Still not sure about the game, since I'm not really a fan of the HP but also it plays so good that it makes me ignore that!! Maybe I'll watch others play, it might change my mind!
Ordered the deluxe edition from the game collection for the Mrs, less than £62.
She'll be over the moon with this.
@Westernwolf4 Fair, you are entitled to your opinion, I just happen to completely disagree with it.
I'm sure if we could all work on point 3, though, the gap could be closed. Just needs point 2 sorted out first. Get rid of the extremist views and allow everyone to have a say.
I don't think a game review site is the right place for it, though.
@HeroYoshiko Inconsistency is key!
So many deleted comments. What's going on here 🤔
@theGoodChap I read that before, it’s far from a comprehensive take on the topic. Tangentially, I find the burning/destroying/etc things they love and already own is an absurd practice, regardless how problematic a creator involved on it might be. Self-depriving of things you already own does nobody any service.
Anyways, there is plenty more out there if you care to actually find out, but I can tell you the article you list (intentionally or accidentally) didn’t bother showing most of Rowling’s anti-trans statements.
@SterlingEyes dang. I'll give it one more try, I gave up after 20 last time
@Westernwolf4 But how do you know what you are? What is it that makes you feel like a woman or like a man? I don't "feel" like a man, or a woman. I am what I am, not what I feel, and it is not my "identity", but simply my personality that has sprouted both from my biology and my experiences. Just as an example, I've been teased a lot over the years by my friends for my feminine mannerisms, and hair. Does that mean I'm a woman? I just cannot grasp this whole concept, as it implies that there is a concrete "female feeling" or "male feeling".
And I want to be very clear, no trans person should ever receive hate or violence for their perception. Ever. Period. But I don't think it's fair to generalize certain people as "hateful" because of their disagreements, namely the mindset that I just described above. I don't see how it's denying basic human rights to ask how it is you feel a certain way, and to politely say "I don't think that makes sense". I feel the way I do about trans people out of love, not hate. It saddens me to see how the discourse on this topic has soured on both sides. That's what makes this discussion so disheartening to me.
As for your previous response, I do have to say, I was actually impressed with the way a few of the stars handled the situation, namely Rupert Grint & Eddie Redmayne. And I also want to thank you for being respectful. I really appreciate it. I think we all have more in common than the powers at be would have us believe. Clearly we all love games, right?
@SJBUK he has managed to not reply to anyone and once again is a man telling us our views are problematic.
He hasn’t read any of what’s been said, he is not interested in engaging and can only see one solution.
The issue here is people are confusing saying that a community can be infiltrated and exploited by preparatory men; to an attack on that community it isn’t.
Anyone that believes this doesn’t happen just doesn’t understand human nature.
Not everyone that joins the police force is a predatory man that will use the position to commit acts of violence against women; but we need safe guards in place because it demonstratively has happened and so has it happened in the community we are discussing, I have no doubts they are not genuine members of that community but even so they exploit the new rules. We can demonstrate this has happened.
That is problematic: the fact people want to deny it is problematic. JK pointing out horrible people will exploit that community: is not.
These are all facts.
If he was really a human rights lawyer he would know that womens rights still have a long way to go.
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I always imagined Hogwarts Legacy as being a decent to good game with a metric truck ton of controversy and, based on what I've been hearing the past few days....yeah that seems to check out. Not interested in it myself (never been into HP outside of Fantastic Beasts funnily enough) but it's nice to see that it's a good game.
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@LeeHarveyOzgod
Yeah... sad, isnt it? You just basically have to agree or keep silent. I have already seen the bloodbath in the comment section above so not worth the trouble.
@theGoodChap I feel like you're coming at this in reasonably good faith, and I know the comment section isn't the place to disagree on this (but I'll do so anyway ):
it sounds like from your explanation, you're coming at this from your personal experience, which is fair because that's usually how we engage with the world. Maybe you don't have a strong attachment to your gender (how you present, how it influences your behavior/perceive yourself), and generally you don't see a difference between being born a male and being treated/roughly seen as a man in society as a result. All of these things are perfectly normal, fine, and we share basically all of these sentiments.
I think you'd also be able to agree that there ARE people who do strongly associate their gender with their identity, even taking trans people outside of the conversation. Someone could easily not remove being a girl or being a guy from how they view themselves to varying degrees (sometimes to harmful degrees, with a need to be perceived as hyper-masculine or for a woman that could not remove motherhood from their identity and feels lesser if they can't procreate).
I feel like if you can understand this concept, which I don't think is controversial, the concept of gender being important as part of someone's identity is probably not hard to grasp. It's just sometimes it seems that gender in someone's head does not match up with how they are seen/expected to be seen in broader society.
While I agree with you that there is no definitive male or female feeling, and trans people would probably also agree with us, there are broad expectations of how a man and a woman behave in relation to each other, and it differs depending on the region and time period. It is this difference that makes it easy for them to separate sex and gender, acknowledging that a male is born with certain genitalia/body differences, but the idea of a what it means to be a man could differ depending on the values of the society they inhabit. I think an example of this in the west at least is that while a man could or should be expected to be strong and providing, we have broadly worked to amend what it means to be "strong," emphasizing that being vulnerable does not equate weakness, as we see there is a disproportionate effect on men's' mental health in their pursuit in being perceived as strong (men's high suicide rates being tied to their broad feelings of loneliness due to not being afforded as many opportunities to connect to other people as women can).
Anyway, thanks for being civil. And especially for not acting like your first amendment right is being stripped away because they're getting comments removed on a review page, some of these users are trippin.
Thanks for all your comments on our Hogwarts Legacy review. As it's now late in the UK, we will temporarily close the comments until our team is back online tomorrow morning.
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