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Harry potter computer game
Harry potter computer game





harry potter computer game

And Quidditch was at an all-time low after being turned into a placeholder on-rails mini-game. They also decided that, for some reason, it was better to replace the subtle humor of Harry Potter with several bad slapstick jokes worthy of a pre-recorded laugh track.Īs if that weren’t enough, the graphics were pretty bad for the times(PS2/PS3/Xbox360 era). This often led to betraying the style and feel of the source material. Instead of pulling lines from the books or films, the writers filled in the blanks with their own creativity. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)Īdmittedly, the series’ decline had begun far before the Deathly Hallows era.Īlbeit not nearly as bad as the sequel, HP and the Half-Blood Prince was lacking in many of the areas that make these games work.įor starters, the dialogue was pretty bad. The graphics are hideous by design, and the structure-building gameplay was simply lacking.ġ3. The results were… weird.ĭespite loosely following the story of HP and The Philosopher’s Stone, it’s pretty hard to tell what’s going on at first. And this was one of their very first attempts. The thing is, they still weren’t experts at translating the LEGO experience to the virtual world. This one came out back in the beginning of the century when the plastic brick toy manufacturer was working on ways to branch out, and video games were their next big thing. LEGO Creator: Harry Potter (2001)ĭon’t mix this game up with the most recent of the LEGO Harry Potter action-adventure games.

harry potter computer game

It’s time to talk about some fantastically magical games, and where Harry Potter fans can find them. So I’ve done my best creating this ranking of every Harry Potter video game – excluding a couple of very forgettable mobile releases. Immense popularity, critical acclaim, and an empire of merchandise built on the shoulders of Harry and his wizarding friends allowed the franchise to pump out game after game for every movie released(and then some).įor this very reason it can be hard to decide which one to play, or which one to defend in arguments over which is the best.Īnd I know that’s the kind of question that keeps you awake at night. So masterpieces like Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone went on to become part of the cultural fabric of gamers from way back then. Rowling’s series of fantasy novels set in the magical school of Hogwarts had some caring developers working on these games from the get-go. Now if you’re big into the fandom then of course you’ll love ‘em. Movie tie-in games are something I’ve always stayed away from ever since I was a small child and realized(probably after playing the Chicken Run game) that they were thinly veiled cash grabs just like toys and other merch.







Harry potter computer game