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Experience the first half of Harry Potter's school life in Lego form.Experience the first half of Harry Potter's school life in Lego form.Experience the first half of Harry Potter's school life in Lego form.
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Robbie Coltrane
- Hagrid
- (archive footage)
Julie-Ann Dean
- Various
- (voice)
Richard Griffiths
- Uncle Vernon
- (archive footage)
Rupert Grint
- Ron Weasley
- (archive footage)
Richard Harris
- Professor Dumbledore
- (archive footage)
John Hurt
- Mr. Ollivander
- (archive footage)
Daniel Radcliffe
- Harry Potter
- (archive footage)
Maggie Smith
- Professor McGonagall
- (archive footage)
Paul Tylak
- Lord Voldemort
- (voice)
Emma Watson
- Hermione Granger
- (archive footage)
‘Snow White’ Stars Test Their Wits
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Did you know
- TriviaThe first Lego Harry Potter related video game since Lego Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002).
- GoofsDuring the end credits, in the "Music By" section, the word "Azkaban" is spelled "Azkiban."
- ConnectionsEdited into Lego Harry Potter Collection (2016)
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Enough!
After the disastrous last two adult games of the Potter saga, I had to face now the Lego adaptations.
If the production is really excellent (music & design), I didn't have more fun and finally gave up after Year 2 (Chamber of secrets).
As I wrote before about Lego Star Wars, Lego Indy, still applies here: the games are too long and above all, too repetitive. There's only 1 way to play and if you can't figure the logical steps, you can't progress. At the beginning, it's okay but when you know that the end of each year is 20 levels ahead, with maybe too much cut scene, you get tired. On top of that, you only meet mumbling characters: sure it's easy to have an international release but I'm not that dumb! Next, the saving process is awful, as you have to finish a part to save and can't leave after a level!
In conclusion, this lack of fun was too painful and leads me to let down the 5-7 Years game as well. I don't even try to install it and for now, I know that I won't never play again a Lego game, even if the graphics, music and universe are really interesting! Bye bye !
After the disastrous last two adult games of the Potter saga, I had to face now the Lego adaptations.
If the production is really excellent (music & design), I didn't have more fun and finally gave up after Year 2 (Chamber of secrets).
As I wrote before about Lego Star Wars, Lego Indy, still applies here: the games are too long and above all, too repetitive. There's only 1 way to play and if you can't figure the logical steps, you can't progress. At the beginning, it's okay but when you know that the end of each year is 20 levels ahead, with maybe too much cut scene, you get tired. On top of that, you only meet mumbling characters: sure it's easy to have an international release but I'm not that dumb! Next, the saving process is awful, as you have to finish a part to save and can't leave after a level!
In conclusion, this lack of fun was too painful and leads me to let down the 5-7 Years game as well. I don't even try to install it and for now, I know that I won't never play again a Lego game, even if the graphics, music and universe are really interesting! Bye bye !
- leplatypus
- Jul 4, 2013
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