I usually love the Lego games. This one looks good and isn't bad but I don't find it as enjoyable as some of the other games. Not too familiar with the HP films so that probably doesn't help understanding the story.
I usually love the Lego games. This one looks good and isn't bad but I don't find it as enjoyable as some of the other games. Not too familiar with the HP films so that probably doesn't help understanding the story.
Great fun for HP fans of any age...... hours and hours of gameplay, especially if you want to find all the hidden items!
A series, and a game, that seems to have lost a remarkable amount of lustre and just doesn't feel as interesting to play through as some of it's peers. The story is drab and drawn out, plus the tasks that litter the game are overly simplistic even for a kids title.
The days of awaiting a new Harry Potter book passed years ago, and now so have the days of the Harry Potter movie franchise. Harry Potter's world remains vast despite the story's summation, and so do the marketing opportunities.
Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 picks up where the last game ended with the start of Order Of The Phoenix and plays through to the final conclusion of the Harry Potter books. Once again the gameplay is a mirror of all the other Lego titles that are available, and while there are a few new spells to...
I remember that my mother, in an attempt to make me spend less time with my PS2, gave me the Harry Potter book series. Partially that had its effect – all seven books were read in no time – but the decrease in gaming didn't happen.
I have been a fan of the TT Games LEGO game franchise since the first LEGO Star Wars dropped. Ever since then, I have been rabid about the games, ready to play the next one as soon as I hear about it. The same is true about LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.
As Harry Potter closes in on adulthood, his struggle to outwit evil Lord Voldemort grows ever more taxing. But who says fulfilling your destiny means you have to abandon your favorite childhood toys?
+ New spells and abilities; fun boss battles; familiar kid-friendly charm, + Long campaign saves the best for last; lots of characters and collectibles
- Greatly diminished thrill of discovery; few puzzles require any thought, ?
the lego games have allways been fun to play especialy the harrypotter ones the first one was amazing except i could never get this dorr open even though i had bet the game and alll of that i recently played the new one i loved it i didnt have any issues with it.
This is officially the 1 gazillionth Lego game to come out on the 360- and I've played almost all of them- does this second Harry Potter game stand out from the crowd? I've found the Lego games to be rather mixed over the last few years really, after my initial love of them, and the last Harry game...
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