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That one was good too but my boomer parents didn't have a good enough computer to play it on back then so I could only play at my cousins house.Chamber of Secrets for PC is my personal favorite, just look at these environments: View attachment 3074531
couldn't get into console versions because garbage platforming and fucking spell rhythmic games
Watched it. Far too many niggers, and paki's for a game set in the 1800's. But other than that looks pretty neat. The combat looks very 'meh'. But the visuals are very nice; and they seem to be going entirely by book rather than the film. Did make me laugh that they have a customization option that amounts to 'what flavour of British middle class do you want to dress today?'.
I like how that despite the fact that it takes place during the 1800s, the potion professor still looks like Snape.
Gameplay looks good, troons are seething on Twitter, all is right with the world.
The combat seems weak like the games based off the movie and that was average at best, but the exploration sounds great just like the troons fuming over the game.
I like the options available for combat, but it does seem a bit clunky doesn't it. Hopefully it flows better when you're actually playing the game. Otherwise besides those mobile phone-tier timers for the potions I can't see much to complain about. Looks pretty good.The combat seems weak like the games based off the movie and that was average at best, but the exploration sounds great just like the troons fuming over the game.
I'm hoping for Depulso, Flipendo, and the spell that turns peoples heads into Pumpkins. Classics. They're gonna fuck up the killing curse though.Looks like it could be decent, the preview of Hogwarts and talk about how expansive and riddled with secrets makes me hopeful that they'll do the school justice as a location. Can't really get a good handle on the combat from the edited and contextless clips of it. We need some raw, unedited gameplay. How is Avada Kadavra going to either not be overpowered or be disappointing as all hell?
Also, if this game doesn't have Flipendo; instant 0/10.
i can see it being one of those bullshit weapons you only get on the last level of the game, like the piece of eden in AC2R, or that science rife with high powered rounds in outer worlds, or the super sledge and fist glove in the first fallout, or the weapons the final boss carries in fallout NV/fallout 3,I'm hoping for Depulso, Flipendo, and the spell that turns peoples heads into Pumpkins. Classics. They're gonna fuck up the killing curse though.
And all the human antagonists look to be white people. Although, I guess that was the case with the books/movies as well.Watched it. Far too many niggers, and paki's for a game set in the 1800's. But other than that looks pretty neat. The combat looks very 'meh'. But the visuals are very nice; and they seem to be going entirely by book rather than the film. Did make me laugh that they have a customization option that amounts to 'what flavour of British middle class do you want to dress today?'.
Seems actually ok, like a mix of Bully and Harry Potter. Sticking the landing is the thing that people should watch for.
This looks like it'll be what I wanted.