The moment that players begin their journey in Hogwarts Legacy as a custom character, it is certain that they will want to immediately explore every inch of the fantastical castle, meet other witches and wizards, and live out their Harry Potter fantasies as a student themselves. Though the beloved fictional location will be at least marginally different from the one fans have become familiar with throughout Harry Potter’s extensive novel and theatrical lore, there will still be a lot to discover in Hogwarts Legacy that holds the same nostalgia and reverence that players expect.
However, in order for Hogwarts Legacy to be truly special and make all of its ambitious features as meaningful as the next, certain steps should be taken first to immerse players wholly. For example, players will surely have a heavier course load than other students due to the fact that the player-character is a late-entry fifth year student. Narratively this makes sense, but it should also have a significant impact on gameplay throughout Hogwarts Legacy’s school year by influencing how exploration and other activities are micromanaged.
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry will most likely not be completely open for players to explore when the game begins, and that is a good thing. The castle should hopefully have a myriad of secret passageways obscured or hidden by magic, and its dungeons and grounds should be no different. Environmental puzzles rife with creative comprehension would make exploration fruitful and gratifying in the open-world, but Hogwarts Legacy should open exploration and puzzles up further by rewarding players for attending classes and learning spells.
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