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I might buy it now. I don't even give a shit about Harry Potter.

I might buy it now. I don't even give a shit about Harry Potter.

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What is it exactly? The wife is a book worm but Harry Potter has always been her favorite. I might see about getting it for her.

Edit: Nevermind. I looked it up. Open world RPG.

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Cool! I didn't even look to see what kind of game it was.

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Yeah. I guess if it would probably be a good game for anyone that was into Everquest or Warcraft type games.

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It's more along the lines of Witcher 3/Assassins Creed style of open world (i.e. single player). The ones you mentioned are MMORPG's which are online and require intense time and grinding to get through.

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On high end systems the graphics do look good. But I didn't see the game play as compelling or interesting. Maybe I'm wrong, but looks like the same old wrapped with Harry Potterness.

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looks like the same old wrapped with

Aren't they all...

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I have a nice PC. If nothing else I'm sure my son would like it.

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If your wife enjoys young adult fantasy have her read (or listen to) His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman. Tales of Narnia is complex and deeply symbolic. The stories of "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is well done. Actually that's three or four books that are very different; The Giver is the best and actually scarily dystopic.

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I'll definitely let her know. Thanks for the recommendations.

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If your wife enjoys young adult fantasy have her read (or listen to) His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman.

That series, while well-written, is intentionally leftist. It celebrates impurity ("Dust", daemons touching) instead of virginity. Christianity is portrayed as evil. Non-White sources of wisdom are elevated. Individual ability is denigrated in comparison to the bicycle women community.