Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4.
July 2010
(77%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: Traveller’s Tales (TT) took the video game world by storm back in 2005 when they released their first game in the LEGO franchise. Most of the industry didn’t know what to expect from LEGO Star Wars, but and the game ended up being a huge hit, both fin...
Abstract: The Harry Potter stories are the latest license to get the Lego video game treatment, a series that started off utilizing the Star Wars films and has since incorporated other major licenses such as Indiana Jones and Batman. It is always a bit fascinati...
Lego Harry Potter is a pretty entertaining game, but only for fans of the books. The inherent difficulty in telling the plot without dialog makes it impossible to follow the plot for anyone not already familiar with the source material and, while the g...
Abstract: The Lego franchise has become a popular mainstay in the world of video games. As Developer Traveller’s Tales has branched out and explored popular licenses, gamers young and old alike have found something to appreciate. So far Star Wars, Indiana Jones,...
Abstract: When Lego Star Wars came out a few years ago, the charming and surprisingly fun gameplay quickly made its way into gamers’ hearts, and spawned an unlikely franchise in which developer Traveller’s Tales combined popular licenses with Lego bricks. Since ...
Abstract: Fans of the Lego series will be in for another treat as they have a new and enriched world to explore. Harry Potter Fans on the other hand should be prepared more for the animated approach..
Abstract: Created in the 1950s, LEGO became huge in the 1970s—I mean, who didn't have at least one LEGO brickset in their toybox? (My favorite incidentally, was the LEGO hospital). Now, after a bit of a slump at the end of the last century, LEGO are back in f...
Abstract: When the LEGO series burst onto the scene with LEGO Star Wars in 2005, it was an instant hit. The game's simple controls, fun humor, and family-friendly gameplay made it a classic among players and assured it a spot in the upper echelon of licensed ga...