Hogwarts Legacy - Harry Potter open world RPG (no trannies allowed)

It's weird to see the forcible separation of J.K. Rowling from the Harry Potter brand. Not that long ago, the pedigree of Potter content was determined more or less entirely by whether or not Rowling was involved.
Show of hands, how many people have trans friends?
I have some trans friends. They don't have blue hair or fall into epileptic seizures when not gendered to their preference. These people do exist, off Twitter.
 
ngl while I've never read the books and have only seen two movies of the movies I have always thought the world of Harry Potter was cool, so I'm down to play this.
 
ngl while I've never read the books and have only seen two movies of the movies I have always thought the world of Harry Potter was cool, so I'm down to play this.

I'd only be interesting if it had griefing potential. The people who compare real life to Harry Potter constantly deserve to be griefed.
 
It's weird to see the forcible separation of J.K. Rowling from the Harry Potter brand. Not that long ago, the pedigree of Potter content was determined more or less entirely by whether or not Rowling was involved.
She's not being separated from the brand, the article headlines are making up shit so that it seems like Rowling is being condemned by the devs when she's not. The "statement" came from a FAQ that answered questions about the game, and one of those questions was whether JK Rowling is writing the game. It simply said, no, she's not, but they're making sure it matches up with what she's written before.
 
The best HP game is the Gameboy Color Sorcerer's stone RPG game. Ill fight you on that.
I played the shit out of that when I was a kid. Was kind of disappointed that that title was the only JRPG style game released under the HP franchise, because it was genuinely chock-full of interesting minor details like the people on the assload of Chocolate Frogs cards that has never been replicated since...

As for Legacy I hope they base it on the core canon and not invent shit up like what Fantastic Beasts did.
 
Remember the PS1 Chamber of Secrets game being decent. Mostly played it as a frog and jelly bean collect-a-thon.

Lost interest in Harry Potter after the second book. Might check this out years later when it's really cheap. If it's really good, I'll get it sooner. I'll run around collecting HD frogs and jelly beans.
 
I know real life adults who can recite the books' cavalcade of made up latin spells.
 
As for Legacy I hope they base it on the core canon and not invent shit up like what Fantastic Beasts did.
From everything they've been saying, that's the plan. Although they probably asked Rowling questions and she pulled something out of her ass, but I'm pretty sure that's only for the small details.
 
Mind rape spells better not have been cut.
That'd be awesome! Gathering a group of shady students from every house to train and experiment on--yeah that won't happen.
I'm sure they shoehorn us into quidditch somehow though.
I at least hope we can be somewhat evil, not Mass Effect evil, like actually a bad person.
 
I've mostly checked out of the Harry Potter series - they were decent books as a kid, but that's about it - but even I know that an Open World Hogwarts game would print money. I might pick it up cheap, but at this point in modern AAA gaming I just assume everything is going to be a dumpster fire at launch

That the Rainbow Brigade are trying to get the game cancelled, I wonder if JKR is looking at them going "the fuck was I thinking?"
 
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I've mostly checked out of the Harry Potter series - they were decent books as a kid, but that's about it - but even I know that an Open World Hogwarts game would print money. I might pick it up cheap, but at this point in modern AAA gaming I just assume everything is going to be a dumpster fire at launch

That the Rainbow Brigade are trying to get the game cancelled, I wonder if JKR is looking at them going "the fuck was I thinking?"
I think I drunkenly made a thread for that.

JKR is a huge whore that talks big, but doesn't do anything while she has the money to do so
 
The irony of JK Rowling being left wing and why it's not actually surprising that she would eventually bump up against Woke is that when you really deeply analyze the world of Harry Potter the basic idea is "what if a part of old England survived in secret?"

From Hogwarts itself representing old, old England, to Diagon Alley being a a secret neighborhood in London where it's still like Victorian era London basically, to Wizarding World products and things having a 1950s or just in general "old" aesthetic, JK Rowling probably never once consciously realized what she was even doing but what she was doing was pining for old England that even back in the 1990s seemed to be going extinct, so what if somewhere out there in some remote part of Scotland there was still a chunk of medieval England left, what if in some secret, hard to find neighborhood in London it was still like the old days and what if deep underground there was a "Ministry of Magic" that still operated like old English politics used to operate and so on.

Like I said, she was pining for a culture that was in it's twilight days and it's ironic that she herself probably doesn't even realize this, but maybe the pushback against trans hysteria will cause her to look back on her own work and get Red Pilled even further as she realizes what she was really talking about?

But when looked at it that way Harry Potter really is a beautiful fantasy and that's why it struck a chord with people not just in England but all over the world was the idea not just that there's "magic" in the world but also that the "old ways" survive in what was even back in the 1990s an increasingly multicultural, modernized, sanitized and globalized culture.

It's ironic that the millennial generation grew up loving those stories only to double down on the things that are making English culture extinct despite the fact that Harry Potter made it cool to them (alongside stuff like Doctor Who and whatnot, but you don't dare point out how English culture is being replaced by Muslim culture to those kind of people)


Mind rape spells better not have been cut.
I like how Rowling came up with the idea of the invisibility cloak but then said there were magical stairs keeping boys out of the girl's dorm invisible or not or something like that, because even in your children's book series you still have to eliminate the possibility of Harry and his pals giggling at naked girls while invisible entering anyone's minds.

But I wonder how those stairs would handle a boy that identifies as a girl?
 
From Hogwarts itself representing old, old England, to Diagon Alley being a a secret neighborhood in London where it's still like Victorian era London basically, to Wizarding World products and things having a 1950s or just in general "old" aesthetic, JK Rowling probably never once consciously realized what she was even doing but what she was doing was pining for old England that even back in the 1990s seemed to be going extinct, so what if somewhere out there in some remote part of Scotland there was still a chunk of medieval England left, what if in some secret, hard to find neighborhood in London it was still like the old days and what if deep underground there was a "Ministry of Magic" that still operated like old English politics used to operate and so on
In the movies even the Dursleys give off a real 50s/60s Britain vibe from the way they dress to the decor of their house. I think it's because the books make out Uncle Vernon to be some sort of turbo-boomer.

That vintage aesthetic Harry Potter gives off in both the books and the films is definitely top notch and no doubt a big reason why so many people give so much of a shit about it despite all the many flaws.
But I wonder how those stairs would handle a boy that identifies as a girl?
Troons claim the stairs would obviously accept them but I can't recall if JK Rowling has ever actually said anything about it.
 
That vintage aesthetic Harry Potter gives off in both the books and the films is definitely top notch and no doubt a big reason why so many people give so much of a shit about it despite all the many flaws.
It absolutely is a big reason why, especially for kids in the US because, speaking as part of that age group, we had never really seen anything like Harry Potter's retro flavored English culture before and it blew our minds, it's the same exact reason that meanwhile Pokemon, DBZ and Sailor Moon were blowing up with kids at the same time.

If you were a kid in the 1990s for most of the decade you grew up in a very American centric culture, Nickelodeon, Disney movies, Goosebumps, Cartoon Network, TMNT, Batman TAS, Superman TAS, the 90s Spider-Man cartoon, the 90s X-Men cartoon and so on.

All of that was cool, sure, but then at the end of the decade along comes our first real explore to foreign cultures and it blew our minds because we had simply never seen anything like it before.

Now in the case of Japan there's a few exceptions, there was Nintendo, Power Rangers and the whole "ninja" craze (ala TMNT) all of which was popular earlier than the late 90s, but in the case of Nintendo and Power Rangers they played it coy with their Japanese origins, as a kid I knew Nintendo games were from Japan, but I didn't know much about Japan itself and nothing in say Super Mario Bros was real Japanese culture specific (or least references we could possibly have gotten at the time, like the "Tanooki suit") and probably a lot of kids didn't know, in the case of Power Rangers kids definitely didn't know since they reshot scenes with American actors, I certainly didn't know Power Rangers was originally Japan.

And as for the "ninja" craze with stuff like TMNT, that struck a little older, kids who went nuts for Harry Potter, Pokemon and Toonami tended to be kids born in the late 80s, the "ninja craze" and TMNT tended to be more for kids born earlier in the 80s, either way they had never been quite as strong an exposure to Japanese culture to American kids until Pokemon/Toonami in the late 90s and certainly nothing like Harry Potter until the late 1990s.

What's funny is the British/Japanese thing seems to have created a schism in millennials, speaking personally I had some exposure to Potter, saw the first two movies, played the PS1 game, even bought one of the toys (the potion maker thingy) but never found it interesting enough to actually sit and read the books, I was more drawn to the Japan side of things ala Pokemon and Toonami, for me the cute girls of anime drew my attention more than the dorky kid with the glasses named Harry Potter, I assume boys were more drawn to stuff like DBZ and girls more drawn to Harry Potter precisely because they found that dork cute.

As time went on this basically lead to "weaboos" and "teaboos" and again I think the former tended to be more males and the latter more females, the "teaboos" later got into stuff like Doctor Who, Sherlock, Black Mirror etc, us male "weaboos" got into more and more adult anime/manga (sometimes REALLY adult anime/manga) and eventually it blossomed into a political schism with "teaboos" tending to be SJWs and "weaboos" tending to be more anti-SJWs, this has culminated in SJW "teaboos" declaring jihad on the person that made them love British culture in the first place, JK Rowling and support politics that ensure British culture will one day go extinct as fuck, the irony.

Speaking personally again I definitely have an interest in British culture too but I lean more in the direction of stuff like Pink Floyd, Queen, The Who, Led Zeppelin, later bands like Blur and the Gorillaz or even stuff like Thunderbirds (the original puppet show one) or Garth Marenghi than stuff like Doctor Who or Harry Potter.
 
word on the grapevine is this game is gonna be at the Playstation Showcase this thursday. Could be a second wave of "don't buy this game or you're an accomplice to murder" articles but seeing how pathetically ratiod the naysayers were on the first trailer, paired by the fact there are youtube channels making almost daily videos speculating about this game, despite the devs being basically radio silent for a year means the jannies have already lost pretty much. I was never involved in the Harry Potter fandom so to speak, but I was definitely a massive fan back in the day. I'm unironically hoping to see more news of it this week. All signs point that way but we'll see. TRA's get fucked.
 
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