1 Harry Potter games Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:13 am
Narurin
Spectrum Addict
Has anybody played any of them? I had the first one for the PC when I was in primary school. It was kind of like Mario Galaxy, in that you had to run around and fix things and that sort of thing.
I haven't played any of the others except Order of the Pheonix and Half Blood Prince, both for the Wii. I absolutely loved OP, it was so cool to be able to just run around where ever you wanted to in Hogwarts.
HBP is pretty good too, I was playing it this morning. In HBP though, you have to make like a gazillion potions, and it tends to get really irritating, because you've only got a limited time to make them. I regularly have to make each one 3 times to get it right and in the time limit. Quidditch and duelling is fun.
Overall, they're not great games, but I enjoy playing them anyways. The graphics are really good (for wii games) and most of the characters look exactly like and are voiced by the movie actors. There is lots and lots of travelling to get to each place - Hogwarts must be gigantic. But even that is enjoyable, because the scenery is really pretty. It's like walking around the movie set.
I haven't played any of the others except Order of the Pheonix and Half Blood Prince, both for the Wii. I absolutely loved OP, it was so cool to be able to just run around where ever you wanted to in Hogwarts.
HBP is pretty good too, I was playing it this morning. In HBP though, you have to make like a gazillion potions, and it tends to get really irritating, because you've only got a limited time to make them. I regularly have to make each one 3 times to get it right and in the time limit. Quidditch and duelling is fun.
Overall, they're not great games, but I enjoy playing them anyways. The graphics are really good (for wii games) and most of the characters look exactly like and are voiced by the movie actors. There is lots and lots of travelling to get to each place - Hogwarts must be gigantic. But even that is enjoyable, because the scenery is really pretty. It's like walking around the movie set.