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Lego Harry Potter

Let me get my admission out of the way first, I do not like Harry Potter films. I only ever saw one and could not be bothered with the rest but I had to play the game because it is Lego and I have played all Lego video games so far except for Lego Rock Band.  So I went in playing this game thinking it was going to be also rubbish.  To my pleasant surprise, it was not like Harry Potter really at all and it was not long before I just felt like I was playing a Lego game with wizards and spells. This was fantastic as I was able to brush aside my dislike of Hogwarts and just concentrate on playing the game.

It is classic Lego game fun and while I would not rate is as highly as the previous games – Star Wars, Batman and Indiana Jones it is still definitely a worthy addition to your collection if you are also a Lego fan.

The previous games got bigger and bigger in gameplay space especially the last Indiana Jones episodes so it was a disappointment to find that Harry Potter version feels a heck of a lot smaller.  I think this is due to being mostly in the confines of Hogwarts Castle so I did feel at times a little claustrophobic and restricted and it also felt quite linear.  I suppose this is not really something I can criticise too much because of course they are trying to vaguely follow a story which was mostly set around Hogwarts and if they strayed too much away from that, die hard Harry Potter fans would find holes in the story.  As usual with Lego games there are tons of collectibles – red bricks, gold bricks, postal boxes and some which are unique to Harry Potter like shield crests – each level has 4 quarters of a shield to collect. There are also bonus levels to play for extra gold bricks.

There is really not much I can say about this game further. It is Lego, in the same vein as the other games with a different skin and a smaller playing area. If you are a Harry Potter fan you can add it to your collection, if you are like me and do not like Harry Potter but are a Lego game fan, it is still a worthy game to play because you will soon forget you are playing the series.

One final note for the developer, I think the title is wrong. I know the game is aimed at all ages, but the title Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 really makes it sound like the actual game is aimed at pre-school when it is not.

GOOD/10

What next for Lego games?  Spiderman, Superman, or maybe a collection of super heroes would be good?

  • Cat says:

    I still want Lego Lord of the Rings!

    July 2, 2010 at 10:54 pm
  • beck says:

    No way!! That is too much like Harry Potter. Wizards have been done :-)

    July 2, 2010 at 10:56 pm
  • Cat says:

    But it’s much more epic!

    You’ve got massive battles, like Helm’s Deep or the final one and then exploration parts like the ring journey and vehicle sections on horses. It’d be better than Star Wars and I absolutely love the SW ones!

    July 4, 2010 at 1:53 am
  • beck says:

    I don’t think you could capture the massive battles in a Lego game. They missed the battles out on the Star Wars ones maybe because your lego bod dies too quickly. A big battle would be an endless loop of die-respawn-die-respawn :-)

    July 4, 2010 at 8:25 am
  • deKay says:

    “I do not like Harry Potter films. I only ever saw one” :)

    I’m hoping for a Lego Back to the Future and/or Lego Justice League. No chance of a Lego Spiderman now WB own DC and Disney own Marvel.

    July 14, 2010 at 3:15 pm
  • Beck says:

    No spidey? Well what about Lego Toy Story? :)

    July 14, 2010 at 6:09 pm
  • SparkysDream says:

    deKay – Lego BttF is an absolutely awesome idea. Sure beats the crap Batman/Indy ideas! It’s wide open for jokes.

    July 14, 2010 at 9:15 pm
  • Anonymous says:

    you douche like there gonna have lord of the rings

    November 15, 2010 at 7:14 pm

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