is the ultimate roleplaying game for witches and wizards, especially for those who enjoy the main series — but nonetheless, a few gameplay elements in particular leave something to be desired. Overall, the game is a fantastic adventure full of exploration and an interesting story line, and it certainly keeps the player busy with heaps of side quests and collectibles. However, the otherwise magical experience can often be muddled by an underlying issue with lackluster RPG components.
The reasoning behind some of these more uninspired features in could possibly be related to an upcoming DLC. After all, it has become relatively commonplace for developers to exclude content from the base game, and then offer it to players in the form of a paid expansion. Some areas, like 's best missable location, Azkaban, seem to have been built with this sentiment in mind. But with no current or confirmed plans for a DLC, these blunders start to seem less intentional and much more concerning for the health of the game.
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One element that could certainly improve on is the complexity of side characters. As the player walks around the school, they may hear some passing comments or the odd conversation between students, but for the most part, the NPCs stay still and silent. In fact, the majority can't be interacted with in any form; not even prompting them for generic dialogue will work. Combined with the repetitive character models, this can quickly become off-putting. Of course, as filler characters, it's expected that they aren't important to the plot of the story, but they currently come off as simple lines of code rather than real, living students.
Even 's companions, though they outshine
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