![]() Furthermore, I'm supposed to be some kind of student at Hogwarts, but I barely spend any time at Hogwarts learning anything substantial from the professors other than deadly spells. I didn't end up in any kind of trouble for my choices, and I find that bothersome when there is supposed to be a whole section of the lore dedicated to morality. Perhaps this would have done well to flesh out the story and enhance our agency over the world. Reading around other sites, it seems that there was supposed to be a 'dark wizard' or 'gray wizard' path based on our choices. Other than some dialog changing I am not treated differently or set on a different path otherwise. Moreover, our choices didn't make much difference in how we were perceived or how the game unfolded. Isadora's backstory was far more interesting than Rankroks and I would have preferred to fight her instead. CONS: The goblins were mediocre villains who I couldn't take seriously for how often they were used.As for the villains, I appreciated Isadora's backstory and motivations and how her noble intentions quickly turned dark with desire and lust for power. The 'companion characters' had nice quests that I enjoyed exploring and I liked most of the professors. ![]() ![]() The moral dilemnas presented to the player were interesting enough and I liked the fact that there was a healthy variety in the objectives.
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