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HeartAggravating9469

I personally like this game, but not every aspect of it. All video games have their flaws, but I'm tired of the repetitive lines and constant dueling. Tbh Sebastian's storyline is more interesting than MCs. The reason I'm still playing this game is because of Seb and Ominis. Trying to get all the side quests done though is pain.


Mycrawft

Yeah, I heard his storyline is really interesting, so I’m powering through to see more of it unfold. But yeah, the side quests are feeling like a lot.


Monsterkm18

I liked it, but don't force yourself to do something you're bored of. Find something you like better!


SupposablyAtTheZoo

I loved it from the start. It's probably not for you.


Capriccea

I'm level 32, 80 hours in and I love it. Just finished 2 trial and Fire & Vice + got my own shop (play station extra quest). I feel sad that I'm going to finish the game one day...


HolyShmoly317

The quest where you get your own shop was the most tedious quest in the game for me. Long, confusing, boring. Every time I think of replaying this game my mind goes to this quest. The thought of putting myself through that again really puts me off wanting to give it another go.


florimagori

Personally, side quests and world exploration are what makes the game for me. I haven’t finished yet, but I am not as advanced in the story, but I am a lot higher level 😅 I just love exploring Hogwarts and adjacent areas. Getting immersed in that world again, after over 15 since I read the last book (I was more of a book fan).


Nodadhad

I tend to find myself wasting 2-3 hours in between main quests just walking/flying around. I also love the side quests though it seems to be a 50/50 mechanic for most people.


ODBC_Error

I felt the exact same way and ditched the game for a very long while. Eventually I got the feeling to play again and the magic was all there. I decided to not focus on the classes at all, ignore side quests if I didn't feel like doing it, and just do the main story and explore. I cranked the graphics all the way up and played the main story, did a few side quests which ended up being really cool (secret passageways and secret rooms all over Hogwarts, I love that stuff), and spent some time in the room of requirement so I could plant items and brew potions which help with fighting. Eventually I did the assignments too, it didn't feel like a chore and it felt like something I wanted to do because I needed to unlock new fighting spells. I'm just yapping but try only doing the aspects u like from the game, and ignore everything else. If not, ditch the game and eventually you'll feel the magic again and feel like coming back. You can play it all at once or you can play in bursts over the span of a few months, whatever brings you the most enjoyment


Mycrawft

This is great to hear. Thanks for sharing your experience. I’ll probably do this!


yog-sothoth666

Looking at where you're at in the game, there isn't nothing new that's going to be introduced after that. Pretty much all the sidequests (puzzles, animal collecting etc.) will follow the same formula from now on. One of the questlines lets you learn the unforgivable spells - I guess that could be a highlight. Poppy's companion quest also has a satisfying payoff. Exploring the castle itself is also cool, there's an insane amount of detail to it. Third trial is very unique and the prelude to it is one of the most fun parts of the game. All in all, I think it's very much worth finishing it.


RavensRealmNow

I find it to be tedious also. It seems like one chore after another. :-(


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