If you played Bethesda's RPG epic Fallout 3, the looting in every nook and cranny will only be second nature to you, this time with studs instead of caps. The experience of playing will definitely clash though for many players. The format of the gameplay still makes it understandable for the whole family to enjoy (something which the Wii adverts make look as simple as waking up) so regular players will certainly appreciate the ease of a having a parent or sibling 'Drop In' without having to explain the use of every single button and the main objective of the level. Hagrid's greeting of: 'Lo' and the opening cut scene, with the sound of whacking envelopes on Vernon's head are personal favourites because neither of them ever becomes irksome. They have also kept their trademark techniques of using no dialogue throughout the game meaning it's the sound effects that usually make everything so funny. If you have grown up with the films (which they are loosely based upon) the changes are shrewd, making even the smallest sequences which are hardly seen in the movies entire thirty minute levels but none of this rarely makes a vast change to the amusing retelling of the plot, so it's reassuring to the fans how the limitations of the Harry Potter world haven't gone to the makers heads as it had slightly done previous games. Everything from Gringotts to Hogsmeade has been reinterpreted to inconceivable effect which the Harry Potter fans will recognise the Lego transformation immediately, whereas the fans of the Lego game series can enjoy it for the new magical take of the definable gameplay seen in all the previous games such as the assembling of bricks now being Wingardium Leviosa instead of doing it manually. Fully restored back to inspirational genius Tt are becoming as notorious as the brains behind Little Big Planet for the meticulousness and gaming entertainment shown in mere levels of playing. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1 – 4 could not have come at a better time. After a spell of some 'Meh' games from the Lego game makers, ranging from Indiana Jones to its sequel (which I won't completely judge on their demos) the appeal was slipping away faster than the effects of Polyjuice Potion for the once inventive makers. This Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 walkthrough is divided into 86 total pages.What should you do when that inevitable question occurs: Can I get Fang to climb a ladder? Is holding onto a hovering pumpkin fun? Have Tt Games managed to successfully regain the fun and imaginative scale of the Star Wars Lego games? The answer to all these is yes. More Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Walkthroughs Hooray! :) Your game will start with a long intro cutscene. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Walkthrough - Lego Harry-Potter-Years-1-4 3įollow my walkthrough carefully because I'll guide you on HOW TO DO A LITTLE TRICKS so that you'll be able to use Reducto and Dark Magic on your second year. You can replay (Free Play mode) each stages anytime you want but I'm strongly recommend that only DO this after you've completed the "Follow the Spider" stage in your year 2. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Walkthrough - Lego Harry-Potter-Years-1-4 2 You still need to replay each stage minimum of twice anyway, and have to wait until the final year in this game to get all the collectibles, as you'll only learn the powerful Reducto spell in your fourth year. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Walkthrough - Lego Harry-Potter-Years-1-4 1 Tips and tricks - Make sure to destroy everything you come across to get the True Wizard title. INTRODUCTION Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Walkthrough - Lego Harry-Potter-Years-1-4 0 You can jump to nearby pages of the game using the links above.
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