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17 Reviews
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Save your £50, overlook this nonsense and explore some better games instead. We can think of no good reason to buy this game, so we urge to avoid it and not be another notch on the movie license bedpost. 2.1/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this page...
Abstract: The Harry Potter franchise is on its last legs as far as new material is concerned. The books are finished, so it is up to the movie and gaming industry to keep the light shining for fans of the iconic series. The latest endeavor, Harry Potter and the ...
character models and voice acting, Occasional bad camera and bugs, Little attempt to capture spirit of source material.
While the third-person shooter aspect of Harry's latest adventure can be fun, the game's story elements fail to live up to those of its literary namesake....
While I agree The Deathly Hallows games should be more action oriented than the previous installments, I think the developers went a little overboard with the shooting aspect of the title. Nobody wants to run back and forth throughout the same level us...
Abstract: When I played last year's Harry Potter movie tie-in, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, I was pleasantly surprised at how decent the game was. With movie tie-ins, it's difficult not to be cynical about a game's quality, but last year's Potter game...
Abstract: Like any conclusion to a long-running series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is, shall we say, controversial. Detractors have bemoaned the epilogue and derisively referred to it as "Harry Potter's Camping Adventure"; but I'm a fan, even if it's n...
Abstract: In 2009, the Economist published an article arguing that Harry Potter had revolutionised Hollywood. Their central premise was that this once humble collection of children’s books – written by a solo mother in between jobs – has now become the epicentre...
Zauberhaft geht anders – der flotte Start mit Harrys rasanter Flucht ist ein Strohfeuer, dem Spiel geht viel zu früh die Puste aus. Da empfindet man es fast als Erlösung, dass schon nach etwa acht Stunden der Vorhang fällt. Trotz der künstlichen Streckung...
Harry Potter, Netter Shooter, Versteckte Gegenstände
Kein Denken notwendig, Sehr Linear, Schleichaufgaben furchtbar
„Harry Potter und die Heiligtümer des Todes: Teil 1“ kann auf weiten Strecken als Action-Adventure natürlich nicht überzeugen. Als reinrassiges jedoch ist es unterhaltend. Seltsamerweise macht es teilweise wirklich Spaß, die Gegner nach der Reihe mit ...