subject: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 [print this page] Using the LEGO license in some of the biggest licenses in the world, Telltale Games has found a good deal, which now seems boundless in the eyes of developers. After two episodes of Lego Star Wars (plus a compilation), two for Lego Indiana Jones, Lego Batman for one final and pending a new episode in the saga of George Lucas' The Clone Wars, here are Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4. Harry, Hermione and Ron are with new main characters of this adventure which as its name indicates so well spread over the first four films / novels magician's spectacle. Of course, like other adaptations, he must above all be a fan to understand something about the scenario, most silent cutscenes being primarily present to deflect the real scenes parody. So humor, and loyalty in a way.
If you've played one of the episodes above, take it and transpose it into the world of Harry Potter. There, finished. For others, know that you will face a fine pair of levels that will walk one after the other, alone or together in split screen, the second solution is much more fun. The goal is to bring forward a fairly straight by beating the host of enemies in your path, destroying everything that can be destroyed (scenery, objects, etc..) To collect bonuses and solving some puzzles from time to Another rarely going beyond the reconstruction of a platform or an object in bringing the right place. Straight line, it will take less than ten hours to complete the four chapters, but the interest is again in the long quest of 100% and for this it will return to former levels with good characters and good spells or abilities you unlock by advancing into the adventure. The game therefore retains the qualities of the series to know rather nice graphics, good fun moments to two and a long service life if it wants to find, but remains flat in terms of gameplay (camera, inaccuracy ...) not to mention the appearance still repetitive. Not even a bit of Quidditch to remedy that!
From the outset, the formula was perfect or nearly LEGO to offer games to suit all the family, despite some minor flaws. But soon when a half-dozen episodes later, nothing has changed, it begins to graze severely overdosed. Fans of the magician who never played any of the other adaptations may therefore not crack badly but for others, think twice. And no doubt that with the inevitable future Lego Harry Potter: Year 5 to 7, a compilation will talk about her.