

The money system is non-existent: There is literally no incentive to do anything.Then again, the shops all scale with you too, so just go buy what they got.

I got to the point I would wait about 5 levels then go open some chests so that maybe the clothes would be worth a damn. What is worse is that the clothing scales with you so whether you open a chest of level 1 or level 40, in Hogwarts or in an end game dungeon, it will be a random variation of clothing that is just leveled to you. I actually started getting annoyed and frustrated because it was always 1 of 3 things: A potion, a minuscule amount of gold, or a gosh damn piece of worthless clothing. I hoped maybe this would get better, but by the time I had half the map unlocked and had found several "loot" places. it is a pair of green level glasses that were worse than what I had on. I was so excited the first time I solved a puzzle and opened a treasure vault and was so deeply disappoint when I got to the bottom of the tunnel and there is this massive chest. I think this is probably the second thing I am most disappointed in.

A lack of a Morality system: This is actually one of the biggest items I was disappointed with in this game.With that being said, there are several issues I have, after 100% the game with a platinum trophy and over 100 hours of game play. The graphics are amazing and spent so much time just exploring Hogwarts and the lands and lore abound. The more people the better! Kept me on the edge of my seat every time and you really had to think on your feet. I never got tired of going into a heated battle. The fighting system is freaking awesome and super fun. It lives up to the hype and I will recommend it to anyone. I will preface by saying that this game is amazing and I thoroughly enjoyed playing it.
