Lego harry potter metacritic

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Movie tie-in titles aren't often well-received, but, as per Metacritic, these 10 Harry Potter video game releases did surprisingly well.

Movie tie-in games tend to get a bad wrap; developers often have to contend with tight schedules to work with to ensure that the game's release date coincides with the corresponding film's. Despite this, the Harry Potter series has been able to churn out several solid games, helped in no small part by having industry giants EA publishing and developing many of them.

J. K. Rowling's wizarding world provided developers with the perfect base for a video game to be built upon, with the wand-waving combat, strong narrative, and beautiful castle grounds that appear in the books and films. Although a handful of games have managed to capture the franchise's magic, there have been a few that fell flat on their face.

Updated January 23, 2021 by Jack Pursey: Since the first Harry Potter film hit cinemas in November 2001, gamers have been crying out for an open-world role-playing adventure set in the wizarding school Hogwarts. After years of waiting, Potter fans have finally gotten their wish, as Hogwarts Legacy was announced in 2020 with the promise of letting players explore an 1800s rendition of the castle's grounds.

Sadly, it was announced at the start of 2021 that the game had been delayed in 2022. So to give Harry Potter fans something to keep them busy in the meantime, we have expanded this list to include every Harry Potter game that has been rated by the review aggregator Metacritic.

14 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (38)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 isn't just the lowest-rated Harry Potter game to date, it's also one of Electronic Arts' lowest-rated games, with only NBA Live 14, Dead Space: Ignition, and FIFA 21: Legacy Edition rated lower.

EA seemingly had the Gears of War and Uncharted series' on their mind when making the 2010 game, as Deathly Hallows - Part 1 ditches free-roaming Hogwarts exploration for a third-person shooter that replaces guns for wands. In fairness to EA, Deathly Hallows - Part 1 is by far the toughest film to recreate as a video game, though the execution of the action-gameplay could and should have been much better.

13 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery (43)

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is a role-playing game that released on iOS and Android devices in 2018. The game was developed by Jam City, who are best known for their puzzle-game Cookie Jam.

A role-playing Harry Potter mobile game may sound like an ideal stop-gap while waiting for the similarly titled Hogwarts Legacy, though sadly the game suffers greatly from excessive and intrusive microtransactions. It's unlikely that Jam City will be easing the implementation of microtransactions anytime soon, as Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery grossed an eye-watering $110m in just its first year.

12 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (44)

In stark contrast to the aforementioned Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 which was the toughest game to make a tie-in game for, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is almost certainly the easiest thanks to the Battle of Hogwarts. The Battle of Hogwarts didn't seem to light much of a fire under EA Bright Light though, as Deathly Hallows - Part 2 scored just a few points higher than its direct predecessor.

Among the sea of poor reviews was a brutal half star score from Games Radar's Jordan Baughman who listed "Turning the game off" and "Getting your money back" as two of the game's three Pros.

11 Harry Potter: Kinect (54)

Whereas most Harry Potter games are sold on giving players the ability to free-roam Hogwarts castle, Harry Potter: Kinect condenses key moments from the books into a collection of mini-games.

Although the game is a unique Kinect release in the sense that the Kinect controls work fairly consistently, it's mainly because the game only requires simple movements from players. This simplicity made Harry Potter: Kinect a fun mini-game collection for younger audiences, but far from worth its $60 launch price for anyone else.

10 Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

The huge success of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery unsurprisingly saw another game release shortly after. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite was developed by

Niantic, who are best known for work on Pokémon Go. The game was intended to be a wizarding interpretation of the groundbreaking Pokémon Go, though it struggled to reach anywhere near the heights of its once-booming success.

Although Niantic's game struggled to garner much of a player base, it did win the accolade of Technical Achievement at the 2020 Webby Awards, as well as a nomination for Family & Kids.

9 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (64)

Unlike most of the Harry Potter releases which focus on spell casting action, Sorcerer's Stone is predominantly a platformer; spellcasting does feature, though much of it is reduced to situational rhythm-based mini-games.

Despite Hogwarts not being as vast as in other releases, developers still offered players the chance to free-roam the castle, which is commendable given the PS1's limitations. These limitations are evident with the character models, though, with their distorted faces frequently being turned into memes in recent years. PS1 Hagrid, anyone?

8 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (66)

Although Sorcerer's Stone takes the crown as the most meme'd Harry Potter game, Half-Blood Prince is a close second. From awkward character animations to poor voice-acting, to a literal record scratch when Ginny rejects Harry at one point in the game.

Half-Blood Prince made up for this by having the series' largest and best-looking Hogwarts to explore. Furthermore, the game featured an incredible soundtrack, making use of the iconic music that accompanied the films. Something that was unfortunately overlooked in the other games.

7 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (67)

The developers were in an uphill battle with Order of the Phoenix from the offset, as the corresponding film focused less on the action and more on the characters and politics in the wizarding world. Instead of opting for a Telltale style game, developer's EA UK worked around this by focusing on the recruitment of Dumbledores Army.

Order of the Phoenix also saw a fundamental change in the game's mechanics, using the joystick to control Harry's wand wielding hand, which replaced the simplicity of pressing a spell-assigned button. The change in gameplay seemed to be geared towards the Nintendo Wii release, which replaced the joystick with motion controls. Although fiddly at times, the joystick implementation added to the immersion and made the gameplay richer as a result.

6 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (68)

Goblet of Fire took the somewhat bizarre move of removing free-roaming, replacing it instead with a rudimentary level select screen. Moreover, the game felt very limited with just eight levels to choose from. This is presumably indicative of the Goblet of Fire movie releasing just one year after Prisoner of Azkaban, giving EA UK little time to work on the game.

Despite this disappointment, Goblet of Fire was the first mainline game in the series that featured local multiplayer. Playing with friends was an excellent addition and made the levels far more enjoyable to play through.

5 Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (68)

Since the first Harry Potter film hit theaters in late 2001, a Quidditch video game seemed like a money-making idea just waiting to happen. EA capitalized on this in 2003 with Quidditch World Cup.

The game's pacing was excellent, with competing for the Hogwarts Cup acting as the game's tutorial before challenging national teams in the World Cup. Quidditch World Cup also managed to intelligently solve one of Qudditch's main issues, chief amongst them being that, in the books, Quidditch is simply a plot device created to give Harry his moment in the sun when he wins games almost single-handedly.

EA UK solved this issue by splitting the gameplay into two sections. The first consisting of a basketball-style game where teams try to score as many points as possible by throwing the quaffle through the opposing team's hoops which directly affects the second style of gameplay, catching the snitch. Depending on how many more/fewer points players score than their opponent would determine how much boost they would have available when chasing the snitch.

4 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (70)

From a game all about Quidditch to one with none whatsoever. EA presumably decided to leave Quidditch out of the game as they didn't want to hurt sales of Quidditch World Cup. In a first for the movie tie-in games, players were able to control both Ron and Hermione, giving the basic action-adventure gameplay that Chamber of Secrets introduced some welcome variety.

Prisoner of Azkaban predominantly focused on taking classes, which gameplay-wise took inspiration from dungeons in The Legend of Zelda series. Although the puzzles and action sections were far more linear and simplistic than their Zelda counterparts, they were still enjoyable, nonetheless.

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Even with the advancements done to the formula over the years, the LEGO Harry Potter Collection remains a solid game for fans. Gameplay remains simple enough for kids to enjoy, but the amount of content packed into each title ensures they'll still be working on it long after the campaigns have been finished. The enhancements due to the platform jump aren't truly significant, but they help make an already clean-looking game shine just a tiny bit more. Unless you've played these to death on previous consoles, this is certainly a game that deserves to be checked out by those who still adore the LEGO games without question.

A good remaster for the two LEGO Harry Potter games: the games' structure is a little outdated, if compared to the most recent LEGO games, but going back to Hogwarts is always a pleasure.

Tt Games did a wonderful job with bringing the world of Harry Potter to life through the LEGO Harry Potter Collection and remastering the experience onto the PlayStation 4. The games certainly show their age, but they’re still a blast, especially if you’re a Harry Potter fanatic.

The LEGO Harry Potter Collection is a fancy-free, funny and robust brickified version of the eight Harry Potter movies. The current asking price of $50 may be a little steep, considering these are 5 year old games without additional content. One to watch once it hits a more comfortable price point. Worth a look, but only if you don't already own the games.

I can only recommend this collection to people who intend to play it with a young Potter fan. Otherwise Lego Star Wars or Lego Hobbit will be a better choice, because these games are simply better. [13/2016, p.49]

A nice comeback, were it not for the bugs and glitches. They were present in the previous versions and, unfortunately, appear to have made the journey to this generation of consoles along with everything else.

If you enjoyed these games the first time and just want more Trophies for your collection, then by all means, jump in a second time. But if you missed LEGO Harry Potter back then, it’s far too rough to come back to now.

User Reviews

It is really a game worth playing. It has nice puzzles in it and you live the scenes in Harry Potter. It is the best game of Harry Potter It is really a game worth playing. It has nice puzzles in it and you live the scenes in Harry Potter. It is the best game of Harry Potter franchise by far. … Expand

Amazing game (which is actually two games, with slightly different setups and gameplay, but both great) - perfect for children who are fans of Amazing game (which is actually two games, with slightly different setups and gameplay, but both great) - perfect for children who are fans of Harry Potter as well as of LEGO. The difficulty is just right. My son (now 7, 6 at the time I bought this game) has completed the game about 8 times, which means hours and hours and hours of play, and is still playing it from time to time. Literally endless play after completing the game, just to unlock rare and expensive characters, and to find and complete all kinds of bonus levels, some of which pays handsomely to buy the characters you want.

Gameplay is great, both in 1-player and 2-player mode, where a more experienced player may assist a younger player. Some of the puzzles and foes require some help to solve/defeat. It's great for non-native English speakers, that there are no English dialogue in the game, that needs to be explained, like in the LEGO Marvel games. The characters simply imply emotions and what else in their facial expressions and grunts/sounds, so that the story gets through, no matter what language one knows.

Great graphics and great mood too in both games. Originally bought this game for the Wii, but after seeing the overall improvements to graphics and sound, just had to buy it for the PS4.

Overall, an awesome purchase. … Expand

I was not that pleased with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 when I first played it on the Wii. Game-breaking glitches were everywhere and the SD I was not that pleased with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 when I first played it on the Wii. Game-breaking glitches were everywhere and the SD quality of the Wii made it even less enjoyable. Years 5-7 was much better, but was still a bit rough around the edges.

I can't speak for those who played the original games on the PS3 or Xbox 360, but as for someone who played the Wii versions, this remastered collection is an enormous step-up. After about 5 hours of gameplay, I have yet to encounter a single bug. The game is much smoother, brighter, and overall better looking than before. HP fans who have yet to pick up this game or haven't played it in a few years should definitely try this out.

I'm not sure if I'm in the minority on this or anything but I have found the recent LEGO games, excluding The Force Awakens, to be rather lacking in terms of fun. LEGO Harry Potter Collection is a great reminder of the older LEGO games, which I think were better by far. … Expand

Very fun interesting game. the type of game you buy and play just to chill and get some laughs. Id give it a 7.8 so a 8

I just finished getting the platinum trophy for these games, and I have to say it was a very fun experience. I not once experienced a single I just finished getting the platinum trophy for these games, and I have to say it was a very fun experience. I not once experienced a single bug, whilst playing and the experience was quite satisfying. I rarely felt bored, while progressing through the story mode, and exploring the different areas of the Potter universe was a blast. As a fan of the Potter franchise, this game was everyhting I wanted it to be, however if you aren't a fan of Harry Potter, I can't see this game being appealing to you at all. The humour is funny and unexpectedly dark at times, which makes a pleasant playing experience for both young and old fans of the franchise I'm sure. There are many different spells for you to learn, which are all implemented in the game in a fun and engaging manner. One of the downsides I have is that sometimes bosses can feel a little repetitive, as they all have the same core mechanic. Graphically, the game is pretty visually pleasing and you are never turned off by low resolution, or dodgy textures, and I never noticed a single frame drop my whole time playing. Going back and replaying the levels, still feels fun and it didn't feel like a drag, going back to collect all the collectables. For beloved fans of the Potter franchise, this is a must-buy, I'd recommend to fans of other ;ego games or just fans of Lego in general too, however if you're not keen on Potter, I'd recommend you stay away. … Expand

2 games in 1! Found year 1-4 quite boring, it’s mostly evolved around learning spells and being a young Harry. However year 5-7 you feel like 2 games in 1! Found year 1-4 quite boring, it’s mostly evolved around learning spells and being a young Harry. However year 5-7 you feel like a Lego badass. Better designed levels in my opinion. Overall it’s a traditional Lego game, good one to kick back to. … Expand

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The comedic cutscenes toying with canon, the hundreds of hidden things to find, and the general sense of a great LEGO game paired with a great series really makes this game a standout.

LEGO Harry Potter is much deeper than it seems and presents a universe that feels tailored for the LEGO treatment. A few technical issues aside, LEGO Harry Potter is a game that is truly fun for all ages and above all, a game first and a license second.

The story material is handled wonderfully (though if you've never read the books or watched the movies, prepare to be lost), and the gameplay is a great mix of familiar devices and new elements. Although the inevitable follow-up to this title may take a darker turn, I look forward to experiencing it all the same.

Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.

User Reviews

Volendo fare un bel tuffo nel passato(lo giocai già suila wii), mi dirigo subito verso questo gioco, che insieme ad altre saghe lego è Volendo fare un bel tuffo nel passato(lo giocai già suila wii), mi dirigo subito verso questo gioco, che insieme ad altre saghe lego è divertentissimo, poi se non hai un amico al tuo fianco per giocarci, usi il bellissimo Steam Remote Play Together. Il gioco come ovvio che sia ha la solita lego, ironia dei lego, riportando le scene dei film in modo divertente e quasi identico, possibilità di avere diverse magie, livelli bonus, personaggi personalizzati, uso di più personaggi con la pozione polisucco, e tanto altro, rendono questo titolo splendido e ammirabile da tutte le categorie. … Expand

It's another good installment of the Lego video game series. Certainly it's not as fun as Lego Star Wars, but it still holds its own. Magic It's another good installment of the Lego video game series. Certainly it's not as fun as Lego Star Wars, but it still holds its own. Magic is just as fun as The Force and you get a lot of different spells to use. Splitscreen is also a very welcome addition to the series if you co-op play; previously, you had to have both player characters in the same screen, but now you can wander off and it creates two separate views. There's a lot of things to collect, especially in Hogwarts, and there's a detector for almost all of them so it doesn't get to be too hard. There are tons of different puzzles and almost none of them will require an FAQ because you get stuck. Good fun all around, and (according to Steam) at least 32 hours of gameplay. There are a few bugs, but nothing that kills the game. It 100% crashes for me whenever you exit the game, but that doesn't really matter. It also occasionally crashes randomly during play, but it doesn't set you back much unless you're in a level. I also encountered a few oddities and glitches, but again nothing that kills then game or prevents 100% completion. … Expand

Another good game in the LEGO games series. This time we can visit the magical world of wizardry. It is a really fun experience to wander Another good game in the LEGO games series. This time we can visit the magical world of wizardry. It is a really fun experience to wander around in Hogwarts as an open world.
What this game does great is the feeling of this magical world. Strongly recommended for co-op play. … Expand

I would say it is an awesome game, but the game is very glitched. around the end of year 3,dark tower, the game freezes after a certain action I would say it is an awesome game, but the game is very glitched. around the end of year 3,dark tower, the game freezes after a certain action in the beginning, making it very hard to finish the rest of the game. … Expand

An OK LEGO game, the magic system is a fine new addition, but it suffers from all the cons the other LEGO games do.

Worst lego game ever, completely mixed up and not a fun game. This game will only bore you and waste your time with it's pointless levels. Worst lego game ever, completely mixed up and not a fun game. This game will only bore you and waste your time with it's pointless levels. Lego has failed in all ways. … Expand

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After all is said and done, the LEGO Harry Potter Collection really is a fun game and with this being the definitive collection, it is the best way to play. Of course, you can get this on Xbox One or PS4, but you can only take the Switch version with you when you go see the next Fantastic Beasts film.

The two-game LEGO Harry Potter Collection offers great value for those wanting to relive the young wizard’s brick-based adventures on Nintendo Switch. It’s practically bursting with content, but the improvements offer little more to those that have experienced their magic and charm before. Even if they are starting to show their age, the games remain as some of the best in the LEGO series and a spellbinding local co-op addition to the portable home console’s library.

The game’s more straightforward design and focus on puzzle solving makes it stand out a little from more recent Lego games while still featuring the easy to pick-up gameplay and humor every entry is known for. Of course, that simplicity will dissuade some while attracting others, especially those looking for something younger family members can enjoy together. Having two whole games worth of content can also be seen as a double-edged sword depending on how you feel about repetition and collectibles. In short, it’s another solid Lego game with all the good and bad that come with the franchise.

Tons of content is available to play through, all fitting into the niche that TT Games has established for their LEGO franchise titles. Players will get a fun, lighthearted retelling of their favorite movies, all with a LEGO makeover layered on top.

Lego Harry Potter Collection for the Nintendo Switch is a nice, complete edition to the Switch's library.

Almost a decade after its original release, LEGO Harry Potter is feeling the weight of his years. A lack of variety of mechanics and a level of not-so-rich graphic richness are flanked, however, to a carefree and stimulating gameplay.

LEGO Harry Potter Collection is a trustful albeit lazy port of two fun but ultimately obsolete games which fans of the British wizard will probably still love.

User Reviews

OKay this i a quick review so this game is AMAZING the level design is just MWA its like a french chef made this game. When you play this game OKay this i a quick review so this game is AMAZING the level design is just MWA its like a french chef made this game. When you play this game you notice so many little details and things like that and sometimes you're gonna be like "wow i get this game in so many levels" this is no meme review or something this is actually true this game is actually really good and i'm so surprised that it even is. I MEAN imagine if you read the books and you want to watch the movies i tell you TO not watch the movies and play the lego games instead WHY you may ask because this lego game is ten times more faithful to the books than the movies, well there are some parts of the movie in the lego games so then people who watch the movie would understand but they reference the books all the time, so i think you will have a really great time playing this game as a harry potter fan, or even somebody looking for a game they can play and i tell you this game has content LOTS of content and its very worth the price for 40 bucks for this game. I managed to 100% complete lego harry potter years 1-4 in 35 hours ad lego harry years 5-7 40 hours to 100% complete, so you have a total of 75 amazing hours of lego gameplay. BUT sadly the one flaw is the replay value cuz after you 100% complete the game there is no reason to go back but i dont really care since there is so much content so what ever. JUST BUY THE GAME … Expand

Years 1-4 are amazing. Years 5-7 have visual lag that's really annoying. Would give a 10 if all 7 years played smooth.

The cinematic scenes Years 1-4 are amazing. Years 5-7 have visual lag that's really annoying. Would give a 10 if all 7 years played smooth.

The cinematic scenes are cute and while there isn't any talking they get the message across. You definitely know what's going on. The level designs are clever and fun. They definitely keep you engaged and entertained. These games are also surprisingly true to the books. While I like the movies I think I liked playing these games more than watching the movies. There is also a lot of game play. I was surprised at how many hours I put into this. … Expand

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Image

If you like LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1 - 4, you will also like Years 5 - 7. Even so many of the locations, especially Hogwarts have been recycled, it's still a lot of fun.

It's clear that Traveller's Tales made 5 -7 with a lot of love, and with a great eye for detail. Awkward moments from the film like Harry and Hermione's infamous camping tent dance are expertly parodied, and TT even manages to wring laughs out of dramatic character deaths.

We might have grown weary of Traveller's Tales LEGO series, but Harry Potter: Years 5-7 is the best and the most complete game they've done. An ideal remedy for the headache that Electronic Arts caused us with their lousy Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 adaptation. [January 2012, p.68]

You can only pity that devs of official movie games didn't give the same amount of care as Traveller's Tales did with LEGO ones. For this reason LEGO Harry Potter is only a playable option if you are Hogwarts-positive. [Christmas 2011]

User Reviews

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 is an excellent sequel to LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. It portrays the events of Harry's final three years as a LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 is an excellent sequel to LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. It portrays the events of Harry's final three years as a student very colorfully. The game employs the use of the films' soundtrack very well. The character count is over 160, which is quite a bit. The spell effects are much snazzier. Hogwarts features many new areas, while removing a few old ones, but for good cause This game is definitely worth picking up for any fan of LEGO or Harry Potter. … Expand

This was my first Lego game and i played it a lot,i got to one part with cyclops,where it bugged and i closed it,then i played it again and it This was my first Lego game and i played it a lot,i got to one part with cyclops,where it bugged and i closed it,then i played it again and it was alright.One thing that was exaggerated it was with the gold bricks.
I finished all the story and i got only 35%,but in rest the game is gorgeous,with good cut scenes and amazing boss battles,the game is easy to play and i like what they do with the "find the object" thing,some of them needed focus and other are hard to find.
The story is good with upwards and downwards,like the dying of some friends,or beating up all the bad people. … Expand

this game is really good for kids! if you are a Lego fan and a Harry potter fan then this is the right game for you :D Installation is really this game is really good for kids! if you are a Lego fan and a Harry potter fan then this is the right game for you :D Installation is really fast and smooth for me! overall this is a great game … Expand

Score 7,5: Irgendwie interessant, wie viel Spaß die ganzen Lego-Games machen, auch wenn das alles ja eine Marketingstrategie vom Score 7,5: Irgendwie interessant, wie viel Spaß die ganzen Lego-Games machen, auch wenn das alles ja eine Marketingstrategie vom Spielwarenkonzern Lego ist. Der Humor des Spiels ist lustig und das Gameplay ist ganz gut, aber nicht grade perfekt. Die Cut-Scenes stören mich wohl am meisten, da es mir alles dort etwas zu schlecht präsentiert vorkommt, z.B wenn statt einer Menschenmenge nur ein paar Personen zu sehen sind. Außerdem finde ich, dass vor allem zum ende hin einige Level etwas langweilig sind. … Expand

Good sequel of the game LEGO HARRY POTTER: YEARS 1-4. This game turned out to be no worse than its predecessor, but not much better. Again 8

7,7/10
I thought that the 2nd part would be conveyor, but no. Especially since people say that the latest films about hp are worse than the 7,7/10
I thought that the 2nd part would be conveyor, but no. Especially since people say that the latest films about hp are worse than the first ones in terms of plot and visual style, but in Lego format it looks even better.
+ The visual style has become more pleasant, the physics has become better, some levels are very atmospheric, the open world has become larger, new spells have been added (now it makes sense to use the spell wheel). Red magic is given for completing the entire story, and not at a random level in free play.
- The characters that can be unlocked with money are even more boring than in the first part. The optimization is terrible, near fire FPS drops to 10 on a modern system. The levels in the middle lack variety to keep you from getting bored complete 2 lego hp games in a row. Gold blocks are also useless, as well as the spell for bullying bots.

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Я думал, что 2-ая часть окажется конвеерной, но нет.
Тем более, что говорят, что последние фильмы про ГП хуже первых по сюжету и визуальному стилю, а в формате лего они смотрятся даже лучше.
+ Визуальный стиль стал более приятным, физика стала лучше, некоторые уровни очень атмосферные, открытый мир стал больше, добавили новые заклинания (теперь колесом заклинаний есть смысл пользоваться). Красная магия даётся за прохождение всего сюжета, а не в рандом уровне в свободной игре.
- Открывающиеся за монетки персонажи ещё более скучные, чем в первой части. Оптимизация ужасная, при сильных эффектах падение фпс до 10 на современной системе. Уровням к середине не хватает разнообразия настолько, чтобы не было скучно пройти 2 лего гари потера подряд. Золотые блоки также бесполезны, как и способность издеваться над ботами. … Expand

Lego Harry Potter 2 is the same thing as its predecessor. It's an okay game but not as fun as the Star Wars Saga one. If you have kids it's a Lego Harry Potter 2 is the same thing as its predecessor. It's an okay game but not as fun as the Star Wars Saga one. If you have kids it's a game they will love and as always you've got a great co-op mode, which is a thing we should always have in a game. It follows the movies but I really don't like how it follows the movies, it's not the same formula as in Star Wars. You have like a open world where you go to missions but it doesn't work quite well. It could have been better. … Expand

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