Hogwarts Legacy really delivered on the long-awaited Harry Potter RPG experience that fans have been yearning for over the years. The game was compelling with its story, captivating characters, and impressive spellcasting combat. Not to mention, the open world came filled with engaging side activities that made exploring a joy. However, there’s still room for growth.
A lot of the game’s mechanics seem like just the beginning of what could eventually become standout features. Take, for example, the Vivariums—a promising inclusion that holds potential for future development and enhancement.
In the Room of Requirement, Vivariums serve as sanctuaries where players can look after their magical creatures. As you venture through the world of Hogwarts Legacy, you’ll encounter a variety of fantastic beasts, many having been trapped by poachers. It’s your job to rescue these creatures, bring them to your Vivarium, and care for them by feeding and playing to keep them healthy.
Regular visits to your Vivarium are encouraged, as nurtured animals provide valuable upgrade resources. There’s also a fun element of personalization involved, as you can decorate your Vivariums with castles, wells, and more. By the end of the game, you’ll have access to four distinct Vivariums, each offering its own unique environment.
Borrowing mechanics from titles like Animal Crossing, Hogwarts Legacy’s Vivariums introduce eementary life-sim elements that add a cozy, nostalgic layer to the game.
Looking ahead, there’s a lot of potential for Vivariums in a possible sequel. The simplest way to refine the feature would be expanding the existing system with more creatures, customizable options, and diverse environments. However, it would be even more exciting if the sequel used the Vivarium mechanics in a brand-new area of the game.
Imagine reclaiming enemy encampments from the map and transforming them into structures of your choice, like a Hippogriff stable or a dueling ring. These would offer practical in-game benefits and could be customized just like the Vivariums, creating a deeper level of player engagement and creativity.
Hogwarts Legacy truly brings the wizarding world to life with its expansive RPG elements set in the 1800s, giving players the opportunity to write their own magical history. Beyond the bustling grounds of Hogwarts and Hogsmeade lies a world filled with adventure, potions, spells, and magical creatures that invite players to forge their own legacy. With this solid foundation, the future only looks brighter for fans eager to dive deeper into this enchanting universe.