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Top 20 games played on Steam Deck in the January 2024, sorted by playtime.
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Wonder how long that is going to last. Remember when Hogwarts legacy used to be a top played game?
but, it's still #8? not exactly fell off.
What I mean is no one talks about Hogwarts Legacy anymore. People talk about Assassin's Creed, God of War, old Mario Games, Even older Harry Potter games but Hogwarts legacy I don't see popping up on conversation anymore
Thats an interesting observation. I love the game and plan on starting a new playtrough this summer but you made me wonder and i cant really pinpoint annything I would talk about.
Maybe the different is that the game is an addition to a fandom rather then being the fandom. There plenty stuff to talk wizarding world. The game is more about experiencing and immersing the total rather then zooming in on its individual components.
In comparison though, it was basically one and done. Assassin's Creed is a fairly long running franchise, God of War and Mario too technically, paired with bits of nostalgia. Palworld can always improve and still get attention past the first month.
Uh
Define popping up in conversation my dude
Yeah, but Hogwarts legacy was kind of bad gameplay and story wise, wasn't it?
Kinda. Honestly I never got too deeply invested into Hogwarts Legacy but I found that games that surge THIS hard in popularity tend to be forgotten fast. Esp when their main source of attention is controversy
Combat was extremely repetitive and very easy even at the hardest difficulty.
Not imo
The story was alright but pretty forgettable. The combat was kinda fun although maybe repetitive if you just fall into using the same combos all the time.
It's the set design that I find really good. The castle is large and filled with all kinds of little details.
To me it feels like the kinda game that would benefit from having a modding community that can add more stuff to do.