Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.
November 2011
(76%)
16 Reviews
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Abstract: The Lego series of games hit a saturation point of sameness around the time Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 came out. While it was differentiated by the various spells and assorted teammates it didn’t stand out and I felt it had a number of serious flaws....
Abstract: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 might not be the best name for a video game ever, but it is another fun entry into the long running LEGO series of kid friendly titles. It’s certainly a better experience than what I had with the Pirates of the Caribbean ga...
Published: 2011-11-29, Author: Laura , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Harry Potter's innocent days are over. The boarding school antics have trickled to a halt, classrooms have gone silent, and even Quidditch matches--once the mark of happier times--have fallen by the wayside. In their place, a much darker picture has t...
In a lot of ways, the success of Lego Harry Potter and the rest of the Lego titles are a little inexplicable. The puzzles are easy, the platforming is floaty and doesn’t feel quite right, and the combat is one-button. And yet the games are still loads ...
Abstract: The LEGO video game series, at this point, extends well beyond the original scope of the Star Wars franchise that bore it all. That game was an unexpected gem, popping up just in time to cash in on the as-of-yet unreleased third prequel movie, yet cont...
Abstract: The Lego Harry Potter series have been the best kind of cliff-notes for J.K. Rowling's series. The two games come together to provide a fairly comprehensive, yet silent, look at the legend of Harry Potter. You get to learn his entire early life story by p...
Abstract: 0There’s no more books and no more films, so it’s a welcome sight to see the second installment of the LEGO Harry Potter games hit our shelves. Yet another LEGO game of a popular movie franchise hits our shelves, and I can see how some people could get...
Abstract: How many LEGO games are there? Whatever the number, the folks at Traveller’s Tales must be a well-oiled machine by now — and it certainly shows in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7. It’s a polished experience crafted by people who are well into their groove...
Abstract: The charm of the Lego video games has been in how stories are told and characters brought to life without the need for dialogue or exposition. Emotion is expressed by a raised eyebrow, plot points delivered with a sneer and a wave of a minifig (Lego-sp...