is expected to follow in the first game's footsteps, and could be an improvement over its predessor in several ways. Ever since the original movie was released, fans of the series have been waiting for an immersive video game experience.
While the wizarding world was touched on in games like and PlayStation games from the early 2000s, none has quite hit the mark like .
With its stunning visuals, engaging storyline, and the freedom to customize a character, the game truly brings the magic of Hogwarts to life like never before.
Yet,there are still a few places where even falls short. Its shortcomings have left many yearning for more, and a sequel will hopefully fix some of the first game's issues.
While does a fantastic job of recreating the wizarding world, the school-life aspect feels incomplete. Classes like Potions, Charms, and Defense Against the Dark Arts are fun and visually impressive, but they're more like short tutorials than a regular part of Hogwarts life. You only attend these classes a few times, and they don't feel like part of the everyday experience of being a Hogwarts student.