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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4From: Warner Bros
Category: Video Games
Department: Electronics

List Price: $29.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 107 reviews
Sales Rank: 247

Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.6
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: 1000110073
Model: 1000110073
UPC: 883929085842
EAN: 0883929085842
ASIN: B002BSC5HA

Publication Date: June 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Explore iconic settings from Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forrest, Hogsmead and, of course, Hogwarts castle. Hogwarts castle is a grand, immersive 3D environment and the largest, most detailed LEGO game location every built.
  • Play as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger as well as other favorite characters; over 100 playable characters.
  • Attend lessons, cast spells, mix potions, fly on the broomsticks and complete tasks to earn house points.
  • Conjure up fun with a friend and play through Harry's first four years at Hogwarts as a team with Drop-In, Drop-out co-op play.

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4 out of 5 stars Another great LEGO game.   September 8, 2010
B. Douglas
I have to say that the new targeting system found in LEGO: Harry Potter may have made it my favorite game in the LEGO series thus far. It's a blast reliving all the moments from the first half of the Harry Potter series, the game plays great, and the only "bumps" or "bruises" thus far are the same ones found in any of the LEGO games. Worth every penny, and already can't wait for the final 3 years!


5 out of 5 stars A sequel must be in the works!   September 8, 2010
Bader Al-sayed Omar
I have spent the last few days playing this game endlessly. As an avid fan of Harry Potter and Harry Potter Lego, I was beyond impressed with the story line and how it was arranged. I also found myself laughing at a lot of the scenes (and slapstick comedy) that were snuck in! This game has a lot of re-playibility as it has about 150 characters to unlock, and many other goodies too. I found the time-turner levels particularly interesting, and quite 'sentimental'. I also love the fact that you get to play a lot, and I mean a lot, of characters. Some gamers might also love the fact that Harry Potter Lego lets you express your creativity as it has a build-your-own level aspect to it.

I got the X-Box 360 version and encountered only two glitches throughout the whole game, just freezes. Although, I do hear that people are getting stuck in the Dungeon below Prof. Flitwick's Classroom. The way to get out from there is by jumping on the Dragon's snout. (If that helps!)

This is the first time I've ever played a lego game on any gaming console but if all the games (Star Wars, Indiana Jones etc.) are like this, then I'm definitely giving them a try.

CONS: Cannot wait for years 5-7 to be released. (Umbridge is my absolute favorite!)

There is one more thing that I feel that I must say (point out, stress, talk crazily about) The soundtrack of the game was AMAZING! I can't put into words the rush of emotions of playing the game while listening to the orchestra. Again, Amazing! Buy it if only for the music.

All in all... This game was just plain fun. I'd recommend it to younger people as the levels are straightforward to get through. Especially for youngsters who are also fans of HP as they'll anticipate what's going to happen next (My younger cousin found it exciting). Still, to achieve 100% and unlock all the stuff, you'd have to be pretty hardcore.

Well as hardcore as any lego game will be!



3 out of 5 stars 100% possible   September 8, 2010
lunchbox
Like what many of the other reviewers said, this game has glitches. It crashes, it restarts and sometimes it just freezes, forcing you to do a manual restart on the ps3. I have played all of the other Lego games (batman, Indiana Jones, and star wars) and this game by far lacks a certain quality control aspect that is disappointing. Yet if you can get through the glitches, you can finish the game. That was something I was worried about when I first read the reviews, but I was able to get the 100% trophy a few days ago, so it is possible to complete the whole game.

As for the fun aspect, it's meant more for the Harry Potter fans out there. If you're not someone who has either read the books or watched the moving and have some sort of passing interest in the world of Hogwarts and Harry Potter, this game is a pass.



5 out of 5 stars Potter Rules!   September 3, 2010
Jellyroll Morton (Bailey, CO USA)
This is the best LEGO game so far! (Although I am looking forward to the LEGO Universe.) A lot of the annoying things about previous games (Most importantly, the 1 screen that both characters are limited to sharing) have been improved and the graphics are amazing! Indiana Jones 2 has these qualities but is not as much fun as the Potter game. There are scenes from the books that are not in the movies and vica-versa. The spells are extensive and effective. The characters are all inclusive (along with some unnecessary variations like characters in sweaters and nightgowns). All in all, it is just plain FUN!


2 out of 5 stars I really don't know...   September 2, 2010
Dustin Payne (Dayton Ohio)
Being the nerd I am, and becoming disturbingly addicted to Lego Star Wars, I was really excited when Lego Harry Potter came out. At first, I thought it was really fun, going to classes, learning new spells, and then playing through a level. After doing this countless times, I realized that the game really wasn't going anywhere, and that every character was basically the same, asides from a few minor abilities. The great thing about Lego Star Wars was that most character were different in terms of their lightsaber moves or shooting abilities. In Lego Harry Potter, there is hardly any difference between playing as Dumbledore or Ron!

Honestly, I felt like this game was only about running around and destroying every object in a room, collecting the coins, and then repeat in the next room. Hardly any enemys, not a lot of motivation to free play, pain in A*S to actually find characters to buy, and more money than you ever need! I don't think I'll be buying Years 5-7.


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