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Nov 16, 2011 | | | 1 Reader Comments / Reviews below: add yours! |
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The blocktacular take on the world of Hogwarts, Gryffindor, Quidditch, Gringotts, Horcruxes and all manner of other wizardly-sounding places and things slithers to its conclusion with the last four movies turned gamey.
If you played the last LEGO Harry Potter game – or indeed most any of the previous LEGO games – then you’ll know what to expect. There’s exploration and collecting aplenty, with the added bonus of spell casting and potion concocting (be careful there, or you may find the next word that escapes your mouth is “ribbit!”).
The big difference is the darkness that descends upon the world as the ultimate battle approaches with he-who-can-be-named-with-impunity-now, smushy-schnozzed Voldemort.
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Subject: Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7
The main aim is to solve puzzles by using spells and/or objects to progress past the level. There are loads of new additions too- Weasley boxes (which can only be used by err... Weasley's) contain joke products that allow you to solve surrounding puzzles; Luna Lovegood's Specs which allow you to build with otherwise invisible lego bricks; and a new duelling system.
While much darker and gloomy than the previous version, it does have a cheeky, fun-filled, caricature like feel to it. It is a must have if you are a HP fan, and if not, give it a go- it's visually stunning, entertaining, and very entrancing.