Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4.
July 2010
(81%)
23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Funny and Charming, Plenty of replay value, Tons of stuff to unlock, Outstading soundtrack from the movie franchise, Memorable moments throughout the game
Some fans might get confussed with the plot if they havn't read the books, Random bugs appear now and then, Annoying targeting.
Overall I was really impressed with LEGO Harry Potter. I had my doubts as I thought that it would just be the same old engine just with a different body. In a way it kind of is, but the way that you use the different spells throughout the game makes a ...
Lots to do and collect; some funny moments; great for kids
Verdict, A fun game, but the Lego formula's sparkle is starting to fade, Good Points Lots to do and collect; some funny moments; great for kids, Bad Points Very similar to previous Lego games; gameplay is limited
A fun game, but the Lego formula's sparkle is starting to fade Good Points Lots to do and collect; some funny moments; great for kids Bad Points Very similar to previous Lego games; gameplay is limited ...
Abstract: A fun game as always with this franchise, but the formula is still the same, in spite of the attempts to use magic to distract you from the fact. Warner Bros Interactive - Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 price Buy Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 securely on...
Gameplay, great story telling, most sophisticated Lego game yet
Not much, might not appeal to older gamers as much as Indy or Star Wars
While it looks like yet another chip from the money-making Lego block, this first instalment of Lego Harry Potter turns out to be the most ambitious and sophisticated Lego game yet...
Perhaps in the halls of all-time great games, this slips between the cracks of the almighty flagstones supporting each gaming deity, but as a fun-packed Harry Potter aside, this is brilliant. 7.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed...
Environments and characters look perfect, lots of extras to collect, follows the story well, cute and funny, family friendly, has an in-game cheat system, unlocking provides replay incentive, trophies to collect, tutorials integrated well and the controls are fairly intuitive. You can also play alone, or cooperatively with a friend at any time.
Game doesn’t explain about red bricks, can’t use R1 and L1 to scroll through magic in Free Play, only choose one character and others are randomly selected in Free Play, game may crash for no reason, can miss certain events and segments in Story mode if you don’t deviate from the main path, there are lots of unnecessary variations of the same characters and it’s hard to target certain triggers yo
Abstract: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Batman... There have been some pretty big franchises reduced to block form so far, and now those plucky wizarding kids from Hogwarts have joined the party. LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 sees the first four movies about JK Rowli...
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...