- Joined
- Oct 20, 2019
I've quit around 60% through. I'd already installed a mod which gave Sirona a female voice or I doubt I'd have come that far. But I was getting sick of every second NPC telling me how great Sirona was and then I found a bunch of letters from a pupil to Sirona saying how they felt lost and out of place at school and then they met Sirona who was so brave and confident being 'herself' and it just flipped a switch from the game being an okay way to pass sometime to just enough negative feeling towards it to ditch it.
The size of the world is great and the attention to detail in Hogwarts itself is fantastic if you're a Harry Potter fan. Clearly a tonne of thought and effort went into that and I applaud that. The different spells and the combat was interesting enough. Fair few ways you can approach that.
But in terms of dialogue and voice acting it's aimed more at children but that's not something I'll ding it for because it's Harry Potter - children should be well catered for. The amount of times some adult will ask me, an actual school child to go and battle goblins for them is a little crazy but you have to make some concessions to it being a game and it's not like you have to go an collect horclumps for some random village woman unless you want to.
Still, if they hadn't put Sirona in the game and had so much background stuff about how awesome he (and clearly meant as he) was all over the place I'd likely have played more. I'll just read up on the plot now and find out what was going on that way.
The size of the world is great and the attention to detail in Hogwarts itself is fantastic if you're a Harry Potter fan. Clearly a tonne of thought and effort went into that and I applaud that. The different spells and the combat was interesting enough. Fair few ways you can approach that.
But in terms of dialogue and voice acting it's aimed more at children but that's not something I'll ding it for because it's Harry Potter - children should be well catered for. The amount of times some adult will ask me, an actual school child to go and battle goblins for them is a little crazy but you have to make some concessions to it being a game and it's not like you have to go an collect horclumps for some random village woman unless you want to.
Still, if they hadn't put Sirona in the game and had so much background stuff about how awesome he (and clearly meant as he) was all over the place I'd likely have played more. I'll just read up on the plot now and find out what was going on that way.