![]() The broomstick is not just practical for traversal, but it may well be the most accessible flying… vehicle (I guess?) in any 3D game I’ve played. Suddenly, the world is a whole lot more convenient, and that bit less mysterious. Want to zip over to the village nestled in the most remote corner of the map? Hop onto your Dingus 2000 broomstick and you’ll be there in a matter of minutes. Got a bit tangled up with some spiders in the Forbidden Forest? Just broom on outta there. Once you get the broom, you’re pretty much unrestricted in where and how much you want to use it, completely untethering yourself from gravity and the perils of the world down below. It’s fun to fly in Hogwarts Legacy, damn fun in fact. That’s where my conflicted feelings about the broomstick come in. RELATED: Hogwarts Legacy: Every Professor, Ranked Now, players will tell me that that’s a pretty long time to go broomless, but I was busy exploring, alright?Īnd yes, I know that exploring would’ve been a hell of a lot more efficient had I done it aback a broom, but I guess I’m just old-school like that–feeling the cold soggy Scottish soil between my toes and so on when I play open-world games, I’ve a fondness for getting a bit lost and feeling some sense of peril in my wanderings. ![]() I’m talking about the absurdly fun broomstick, which I first procured some 15 hours into the game. Now we swing back round to another thing that I’ve enjoyed in Hogwarts Legacy, but which has also given me a little pause for thought. My fantasies of being a crappy Slytherin despised by all will just have to wait until a real Hogwarts RPG comes along. ![]() I’ve had a fair bit to say about Hogwarts Legacy, some of it good, some of it a bit ‘eh.’ I like the game’s open world for a start, which gives me some of those old-school Obliviony feels conversely, I felt that the lack of freedom or consequence in character development was a bit of a missed opportunity.
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