What a game!! Played it on PS5 with the next-gen patch. 60fps all the time :) I was wondering whether to give it a full 5 stars, but no - if I ever come back to this title and play it again, I will change my rating... because I usually don't go back, so the game must be exceptional.

One of the best game (games) EVER !!

Far away from "Trilogy" but playable.

I completed the main storyline and almost instantly uninstalled game. The game evokes mixed feelings... On one hand, the graphics are fantastic, brilliantly reflecting the Harry Potter universe, especially Hogwarts—a colossal castle, the wizarding school, modeled with such detail, style, and taste that I was amazed out loud every time I played for a month. Previously, only God of War impressed me so much with its graphics, and here it seems even better, with higher-quality textures, much higher. The world is very vast, and I know I haven't visited many places for sure. Even after completing it, I returned to Hogwarts for a moment to finish a similar task and discovered two new Floo flames! Unfortunately, graphics are one thing, and the story and gameplay are another. It should be noted that the traversal system is really good. So far, I don't know exactly what was missing—definitely an engaging story, lack of cutscenes that would immerse me more in the events... even in the game engine, but more and better done. Lifeless characters... Surely, if I were a teenager and a big Potter fan, it wouldn't bother me, and I would undoubtedly be ecstatic and fixated on the game—because it's a paradise for fans of the universe.

I don't play on mobile devices at all. But this game really got me hooked. So much so that I bought Diablo 4 on PS5 and I'm waiting for the disc :) Basically, it's my first Diablo - not counting D2 about 25 years ago because that was just a moment. Beginners might be overwhelmed by the multitude of items, things, activities - everything. There's definitely too much for someone who hasn't had experience with this type of game. But it's addicting - very much so. Even though I haven't spent and won't spend a penny on it, you can still play. After 2 weeks, I'm somewhere around level 55. Basically, I still don't grasp most of the mechanics and builds, so I'm not sure if this free progress is actually progress, but the game is enjoyable

I really wanted to finish this game, but unfortunately, after a few hours of gameplay, I gave up playing further because the performance on PS5 without the next-gen patch is pointless. The game looks like it's struggling to even reach 30fps. And even if it does manage to hit 30, the PS5 really makes you accustomed to 60fps, so it's really hard to play titles like this after experiencing 60fps for a while. But I just read that a next-gen patch might be released in 2023!! If that happens, if I can play at 60fps, I'm going back to Fallout 4.

If you are able to filter out all “woke” marxists crap which unfortunately is affecting every aspect of our lives then this game is brilliant and strong 5/5. I took half a point bc of wokeness. Also 60fps on PS5 is so great.

Played it on PS5 with the next-gen patch. The graphics are much better than in Rise, but in terms of story and overall, the previous game in series was imho better.

One of the best game I ever played

Game have great concept but execution is not for me. I don't like more action less adventure game

I'm just started playing this game and it seems to be great and fun but 30FPS cap on PS5 is really push me away...... I hope I'll use to it because I really wanted to complete this title but it is so weird !! So many years I played 30FPS with no issues at all and 2 years with PS5 and I can't play game I really wanted if it's 30fpss.

Currently playing... I occasionally go back to playing from time to time. The game is great, but in my opinion, there are too many small elements in this game... Games, mini-games, subquests, quests... etc. Additionally, the cutscenes can be incredibly long... This is a game that requires dedication and mainly, time commitment. I finished Persona 5 (over 170 hours) and it was also incredibly long and had complex mechanics, but not to this extent. The story is very engaging, and the fighting is as well, which is why I keep coming back, completing some stages, but suddenly the difficulty level increases significantly, and I have to manage experience points and money, which turns out not to be so obvious...

EDIT: Finally finished !! What a game ! What a story ! However this is not a game for everyone, just like most jRPGs. Playing these games requires a lot of time and dedication. The only thing I didn't like was the imposition of cutscenes on the player without the ability to save the game. After defeating a boss, instead of being able to save the game after a long battle or level, the player is forced to watch more cutscenes, which cannot be skipped because it's uncertain if it's the end or not. And final of the game, this was taken to the extreme. But I guess that's a characteristic of most jRPGs.

One of the best game I ever played and I'm gamer since 80s