
A chandelier hangs from the ceiling and tapestries from the wall. There is a fireplace and the room is filled with plenty of seating. It is, in many ways, what one might expect from a dated British castle. In the Harry Potter films, Gryffindor's house space is presented as relatively quaint. RELATED: How Hogwarts Legacy Undermines the Dark Arts How Is Gryffindor Presented In The Films? Because of fan's familiarity with Gryffindor's common room and dorms, it is perhaps the house that had the highest expectations for developers to meet in crafting the world of Hogwarts Legacy. This means it's the house that viewers of the films get to see the most of. In the Harry Potter books and films, Harry and his best friends, Ron and Hermione, are all in Gryffindor. Gryffindor is associated with bravery, chivalrousness and camaraderie. These four houses are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin. Hogwarts has four houses that students are sorted into, each one associated with its own qualities. It makes sense that even cherished locations like the Gryffindor dorms and common room might be a bit different in Hogwarts Legacy than fans remember. Part of the reason for this is that the game is set approximately 100 years before the Harry Potter films.

While the game is heavily inspired by the movies visually, its depiction of Hogwarts has some unique flair. With a beautifully crafted version of Hogwarts, Hogsmeade, and surrounding world, there has never been a better chance to visit and explore beloved locales from the books and movies. Hogwarts Legacy is hands down the definitive Harry Potter gaming experience. The larger scale of Gryffindor's common room in Hogwarts Legacy, with more natural light and hidden Easter eggs, adds to the immersive experience of the game, while the dorm rooms remain spot on to the movies.

