![]() Personally, I wasn’t interested in “Hogwarts Legacy” due to the horrible track record of Licensed games based on the IP, and the fact that I haven’t actively thought or cared about ‘Harry Potter’ in over a decade, but the more the heavily-tattooed, facially-pierced, rainbow-haired Alphabet Soup Gender People tell me not to buy and play the game… the more I want to buy (and not necessarily play) the game! Instead, all of the Woke idiots shrieking about boycotting the game has only lead to increased sales. Oddly enough, the hilariously biased Wired review has done nothing to actually ‘help trans people’ or win hearts and minds toward the causes of Leftist Activism. Of course, nobody actually seems to want to get into the details and nitty gritty of what players will be doing when they play “Hogwarts Legacy,” since the Culture Wars back-and-forth is so overwhelmingly deafening. Is it a retelling of the ‘Harry Potter’ book series? Is it like the dismal “Lord of the Rings: Third Age” wherein we follow the actions of boring nobodies who are doing their boring thing simultaneously with the pre-established narrative canon, but who have been wholly invisible until now? Is it an all new tale set in the ‘Wizarding World?’ Even more mysterious: What kind of gameplay elements are in there? I don’t know! The game is officially classified as an ‘Action RPG,’ but after decades of idiotic classifications of games as ‘Action RPGs’ – like the ‘Borderlands’ series – that’s a dubious, untrustworthy, and mostly-useless piece of information. Ironically, I feel like I’m not alone in wondering exactly what “Hogwarts Legacy” is even about. Rowling’s positions on the reality of binary gender. It’s unsurprising that this kind of activist nonsense is rearing its head in response to the release of “Hogwarts Legacy.” The game has been at the center of a Culture Wars poop-storm since at least a year prior to release, with some Right-Wingers praising the game due to the (former) lead designer’s espousal of anti-feminist talking points, and many Left-Wingers preemptively Cancelling any and all discussion or promotion of the game due to J.K. Surely the Wired Editor in Chief would be upset about such an unprofessional review that judges a game not on its own merits, but on external social properties? Nope! The Editor in Chief has backed up the original 1/10 review writer. Surely this was some sort of hitch in the process. Yup, in the most recent display of insane behavior from the mainstream media – which has been going on for at least a decade at this point – Wired is in hot water with the gaming community over the fact that it assigned the review for “Hogwarts Legacy” not to a videogame critic, but to a deranged person-who-identifies-as-female whose prior articles for the site have been reviews of sex toys and coffee. Rowling’s ‘transphobic’ insistence that sex is biological and women are different from men. What should we expect from a new Licensed piece of shovelware based on a series of novels aimed at children-through-teens? Well, according to Wired Magazine it’s a ‘mid’ game (as expected), yet is deserving of the absolutely deplorable 1/10 mark of shame… due to J.K. based on the ‘Wizarding World of Harry Potter’ by British novelist, J.K. There are many people sharing this opinion.“Hogwarts Legacy,” the brand new game from Warner Bros. If Hogwarts Legacy did anything, it showed clearly why the art of videogame media journalism is dying and why no one trusts them anymore. Tom Henderson spoke on that subject for a very well-known industrial expert. Of course, one review very negative won’t change the games’ success one iota, as well as the number of concurrent players on Steam, but it still sparked discussion on the network and didn’t come in line with the incline that the author was expecting. ![]() In addition to that obvious political issue, the article talks about the game, and a huge fan experience with a stupid plot, and that it plays like a tiger, and its effects are as well distorted as a sci-fi film, and this game is carried out in a far too-etched place that, without a long, distorted design, and tense re-imagined world that, if the characters have nothing to say and, in which everything has to be shaped to please Some players can agree with this, but the game probably deserves a unit for these shortcomings. Rowling and her attitude, which ruined her all the things she was telling. In an article written by Jaina Grey, a transgender, she talks about her disappointment, as a big fan of Harry Potter and his world, and what turned out to be J.K. ![]() In the review of Hogwarts Legacy, published by Wired, it had a score of 1.100, so I was very excited.
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