- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Nov 8, 2005
- Also On: DS, PC, PSP
User Score
7.3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 36 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 36
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Mixed: 9 out of 36
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Negative: 6 out of 36
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PatrickO.Jan 3, 200610the movie is not so good like the book, but the game is very cool.
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HenryT.Nov 23, 200510love the game, and lots like the movie wich is ace!
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IainF.Nov 17, 20059Was scared by reviews, and it's true, you can't walk around hogwarts. But I loved playing the game, not too hard, graphics are great, and multiplayer is great fun!!! Getting teh cards to upgrade the spells was cool! Don't understand why people are so down on this game! I recommend it! If you like potter and want something you can have fun with your family then I recommend it!
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JaredC.Aug 27, 200710Makes me thinking, why did I rate The GBA games for the first two Harry potter's a 9 and a 10, to me, I should of rated those both 0's, this is so much better. Its actually fun.
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Jan 20, 201210I love this game. You can choose either Harry, Hermione and Ron along with your sis or bro. The game is really scary and the one with harry being chased by a big fire breathing dragon while he is in a broom is epic. I love the story very much.
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60The inability of this series to learn from its mistakes is baffling. You'll often find yourself fighting enemies you can't see because some decorative element in the foreground entirely blocks your view, and you've zero control over the camera.
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72The game's not perfect. There are some camera issues. Some AI issues. And I really would have preferred to have more control over spells. But it still arrives as a solid entry to the series. Kids will probably like it a lot.
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70The constant action means the Harry Potter series has always lent itself well to the video-game format, and thankfully (albeit surprisingly) EA has mostly improved upon their winning formula, while upping the ante visually and adding welcome multiplayer features, easily making the Goblet of Fire their best adaptation yet.