
It clicked after a while, but there are indeed a LOT of rats. I was young and very unfamiliar with RPGs outside of Pokémon when I received it, so I wasn't used to using items/gear in that way and dealing with its style of random encounters I found it hard and frustrating at first. I still regret selling my copy of this game when I was downsizing my collection years ago. I think it was actually the last GBC title ever released iirc, and it shows, because it pushes the system to its limits in many ways. Really nice music and art as well (which is true to some degree in the first too). The second Harry Potter game for GBC actually fixed many of these issues with the first one, and is definitely worth a play if you haven't tried it before.

There's a potion making system, but collecting ingredients is a chore, and enemies always drop completed potions and never raw ingredients, making it never worth doing.
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It's full of ideas that sound great in theory, but in practice are implemented terribly. I have to ask if you've replayed it recently though, and if you've played the sequel, because the first is a severely flawed game almost like an unfinished template for its sequel. I recently started replaying a lot of GBC games, and the Harry Potter games were among them. When did Harry ever do platforming in the books?

It's a system we're all extremely familiar with by now, I know, and even back then it wasn't revolutionary, but it fit so well with the Harry Potter theming that it's weird to see that they kept trying to make the sequels into 3D platformers. If he manages to collect enough money, he can buy new clothes and a better wand if he levels up enough, he can learn new spells if he uses spells often, he'll learn more powerful versions of those spells. Harry is equipped from the beginning with a basic wand and basic equipment, each of which will affect his stats. It takes its cues from Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger, you see - a turn-based JRPG-style interpretation of the magical world. and going grocery shopping together.Fit so well with the Harry Potter theming that it's weird to see that they kept trying to make the sequels into 3D platformersīut the battle mechanics, and how the spells are integrated into the game, are what elevate the GBC version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone above the rest.

she’s waaaaaay more talented than I am of course, which is fine cause she’s my precious baby sister/daughter that I would die for 🥰 oh, she also sleeps over at my place like, all the time.
#Somedays i feel like ps1 hagrid how to
our first encounter involved a lot of Omega leading me around by the hand, so that becomes a recurring thing between us she and I are seen holding hands even more than me and Hunter 😆 we also bond a lot over the fact that she and I both are uneducated about a lot of things we learn how to fly the Marauder together, how to fire a blaster together, and stuff like that.

of course, like Hunter, I also have a parental relationship with her, but I’ll more often than not be on her side versus Hunter’s whenever they have conflicts haha. she was the one who convinced Hunter to bring me along with them, and ever since then, she and I have treated each other like sisters (even going so far as to eventually start calling each other “sister” or just “sis”). Omega (Baby Girl): the one who brought us all together! I met Omega first, and we instantly bonded.
