This game is value for money, best quality, easy and interested to play. Having great fun with the buddies while playing.
This game is value for money, best quality, easy and interested to play. Having great fun with the buddies while playing.
Second Verse, Same As The First
Ignore the messy Harry Potter titles that EA have been squeezing out over the last few years. If you're after a game that will please Harry Potter fans, look no further than this Lego-flavoured compilation spanning the last four films.
Value for money; Fans will enjoy the references and familiar locations; Collecting everything is addictive
Splitscreen is disappointing; Bash square button; hold circle button; repeat; Very little challenge
Not as good as the first one, to be fair. I had to look up cheats and have Harry stand on certain angles to complete a few tasks, which was very frustrating. Otherwise, gorgeous visually, and loved the Spectrespecs!
Not bad. Harry Potter isn't really my cup of tea. But I'm not saying it's bad. Good graphics, good sound, good gameplay, good everything. I recommend it for kids and fans of the series only. Try it, chances are you'll like it.
There's no doubt about it: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 is a fantastic parody of the Harry Potter films. The narrative is executed with the trademark LEGO humour and charm, and the gameplay is varied and deep enough to keep you playing for hours.
Ah, another LEGO game has arrived! Fans of the ongoing series (be it Star Wars, Indiana Jones, or Harry Potter) know what this series brings to the table and generally how it performs. In other words, generally nothing really changes from LEGO game to LEGO game. Is that good or bad?
Harry Potter's innocent days are over. The boarding school antics have trickled to a halt, classrooms have gone silent, and even Quidditch matches--once the mark of happier times--have fallen by the wayside.
Diverse; entertaining gameplay with lots of replay value; Effortlessly charming; Great reinterpretation of the original text and films
A couple of disjointed moments between story and gameplay
I'll be the first to admit that I was one of those rabid fan girls that had to preorder all the Harry Potter books (dusters being professionally covered). I was the one that you saw sitting outside in the cold dressed like Beatrix waiting for the midnight movie viewing.
If you're looking for a family-friendly adventure that nets you plenty of bang for your buck, you can always turn to a LEGO title. Traveller's Tales has delivered plenty of great adventures for all ages; the developer has tackled everything from "Star Wars" to "Indiana Jones" to "Batman," and the...
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