Warner Bros has slapped a May release date on LEGO: Harry Potter Years 1-4.
The TT Games-developed release will arrive on Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PSP and PC.
According to Warner, the title 'give gamers the chance to experience the magic and adventure of Harry Potter in a uniquely LEGO way. Playing as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, as well as more than 100 other favourite characters, gamers will have the opportunity to attend lessons, cast spells, mix potions, fly on broomsticks and complete tasks to earn rewards.'
LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4
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Throughout the game, players will also have the freedom to explore settings from Harry's world including Hogwarts castle, Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest and the village of Hogsmeade.
Anyone interested? Or does LEGO-plus-Harry equal a game just for kids?
If it can go back to it's roots and be as enjoyable as Starwars TCS then I'll give it a go. Now on the other hand if it's like the last few attempts especially the rather poor Indy then that's it.
i disagree, i think lego indy was a great game aswel as lego batman. As long as they keep making these lego games i'll keep buying and i'm sure theres lots of people that will agree
I dont know with this one, the Star Wars ones we're great, and I recently played the demo for Lego Indy 2 and I thought it was ok...............which is strange considering how badly Lucas and Spielberg molested the 4th film........why was he in a fridge *sigh.......
The problem with the latter Lego games is that they felt more contained and linear. With SW it felt right somehow but the other were odd. Can't really describe why I don;t like the follow ups.
Strangely feel that HP should fit the style better.
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