What is the best Harry Potter game?

What is the best Harry Potter game?

The one I played when I was a kid

Witch Trainer

I pirated Legacy; Definitively Worth a download.

PS; You will never get a cent out of me, Hiroshima, you yellow piece of shit. But I will leach on your bandwidth, for free.

Chamber Of Secrets > rest

PS1 Chamber of Secrets

'arry 'otter

I liked Legacy, it scratched the itch of playing as a bitchy Slytherin cunt, just wish it was more of an RPG.

Witch Trainer Silver

Why didnt Hogwarts teachers do anything about the 15 year old who spends her nights in the dark forest casting unforgivable curses on random poachers?

MY HAIRLINE WILL HEAR OF THIS, POTTER

Never played the game, does it let you just wander around in the forbidden forest? Glad I never played this lore rape of a game, thank you for making the ingame demographics reflect current year California so I knew to stay away

the hairline was unavoidable
but those wrinkles and crows feet belong on a 50+ year old beach bum

the hairline was unavoidable

not really
no you dont need meds, do what people with good hair do

do what people with good hair do

Get better genetics? Or a hair transplant?

do what people with good hair do

which is?

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Harry Potter and the Wall?

You can also spam avada kedavra freely, but apparently it's due to being unfinished.
There's remains in the files suggesting that in order to leave the school at night you'd have to sneak past prefects, that the dark forest's limits would be guarded, and that there would have been a morality meter, which would be affected heavily by the use of dark arts.

Specifically Witch Trainer Silver, they are still expanding it.

It was scarped or just unfinished?
They ran out of time before release.

Harry Potter and the Good Ending

Is this AI?

do what people with good hair do

Keep having good hair and never worry about balding? Mine started turning grey in middle school, but I take solace in the fact that none of the men go bald on either side of the family. I have relatives in their 80s with a full head of hair still.

They ran out of time, there's some features that are so finished that there's mods to just turn them back on and they work fine, like doing flips on your broom or the companion system.
The game was meant to be a full blown RPG, but they had to leave behind so much stuff it ended up as a linear game.

Legacy honestly only makes sense if you are playing as some power hungry Slytherin psycho.

Merula is best girl

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isn't the entire point of AK that you genuinely need to want something dead for the sake of having it be dead?

If anything a morality meter should be a requirement for letting AK work on increasingly more things, and you only lower it by using other slightly less evil spells

True
Shame she's stuck in a shitty mobile game

Legacy is fun but after a certain point it becomes just doing the same side activities over and over again. Sebastian's questline is the best part of the game.

Laugh now. I would if i still could.

Yes. that's the unintentional hilarity of the game, simply using the tools made available to you means your character is a Voldemort-tier sadistic psychopath.
Though to be honest you can reject learning the unforgivable curses, but that's just gimping yourself in exchange for nothing.
A remnant of when there were consequences to using them, I guess.

chamber of secrets hermione > rest

How the fuck did Harry Potter even become popular in the first place? I used to be a child back then and still never got the appeal, nor was I directly exposed to it since I'm in Eastern Europe and parents didn't speak English nor really consumed foreigner media so they never 'introduced' me to it somehow. What made it such a sensation and worldwide success?

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Maybe it would be more harm than good, I wish there was a specific "emotional" bar or "relationship" bar tied to specific factions, so only ones you really hate and want to die would allow you to cast the killing curse on. Like doing Poppy's quests would make you see the sheer abuse of animal creatures from Rookwood faction and slowly pit your faction bar towards hatred.

yes and everyone's bitching about it in game when they find out
because they didn't know
you're threatened by Sebastian's dad that he's going to tell the headmaster about your shit if you keep looking into the dark arts and both of you know you'd get expelled if that happened

Though to be honest you can reject learning the unforgivable curses, but that's just gimping yourself in exchange for nothing.

I did it because who the fuck would learn unforgiveable curses

talk to Sebastian in the undercroft after finishing a quest

without being prompted, your character goes "Hey Sebastian, I wanna learn some of those unforgiveable curses you know!" before it gives you the ability to pick between the various options or "actually nevermind"

I did it because who the fuck would learn unforgiveable curses

They are pretty useful honestly.
Crucio mastery makes it so any spell cast on a crucio'd enemy bounces towards other random enemies, imperio turns an enemy into a temporary ally and Avada is a free insta kill, though it takes like 3 mins to recharge.

Draco was wasted as a character. Could have done some cool shit with him but in the end he was just a bitch. Fukken Dudley got better character development.

they cut out some of draco's most important scenes because they didn't want people to like draco

idk what you mean draco's arc was fine. maybe its different in the movies? never watched all of them

I learned Imperio and Crucio but not Avada Kedavra, because roleplaying and because I was plenty overpowered without an instant kill button.

part of the hilarity is that even sadism isn't supposed to be the most effective, most effective is supposed to be sheer uncaring apathy

I mean, Dudley always was a better person than Draco
He was a spoiled cunt for sure, but he never knew any better and the moment he realized how much a cunt he was he tried to change himself for the better

Draco doubled down way harder

the movies really are different huh
the entirety of book 6 was draco doubting himself and what hes doing and by book 7 he and his family were basically hostages
dudley showed one drop of humanity for a single paragraph

It was a Roald Dahl style book released just at the right time and grew with its target audience.
The movies also pulled off the then unprecedented feat of actually adapting the material, rather than filing few names off a script some producer had in his desk and slapping on the IP for some quick cash.

You mean the scene where Draco supposedly gives Harry his wand back?

Draco nearly killed multiple people throughout book 6, sure he doubted himself but not enough to avoid manslaughter
Dudley barely has any time to interact with Harry during book 6 and in 7 he stands up against his parents in defense of Harry

Draco did a lot more heinous stuff throughout the books

anon, don't look up how she ends up

Harry what?

You'd need a Kotor light/dark side thing for this to make sense.

That's how it was supposed to be, using dark arts was supposed to have consequences akin to falling to the dark side

I'm afraid the rest of my collection is not for such a board as this.

you really should get better pedo fantasies

I will not be judged on my pedo power level. You couldn't even begin to comprehend.

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I know what she looks like, sadly. But it's okay, nothing after the original writer got fired at the start of year 5 is canon.

More!!

Draco also had the fucking Dark Lord in his living room breathing down his and his father's neck and probably raping his mother with thick, hard-scaled snakes.