- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Jun 29, 2010
- Also On: DS, iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360
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A witty and gloriously fun Lego title, with a huge amount of respect for the source material. [July 2010, p.52]
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85LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 is a love letter to fans of the Boy Who Lived. The comedic cutscenes toying with canon, the hundreds of hidden things to find, and the general sense of a great LEGO game paired with a great series really makes this game a standout.
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85The concept of LEGO Games blends perfectly with the Harry Potter franchise. Possibly the best LEGO Game to date!
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Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 is a fantastic game, offering many great hours of game play.
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If you're a Harry Potter fan, a Lego fan, or just looking for a fun pick up and play game, do yourself a favor and check it out.
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80Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.
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Doesn't offer anything new for LEGO fans, but it's still one of the best Harry Potter games ever.
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80LEGO Harry Potter is much deeper than it seems and presents a universe that feels tailored for the LEGO treatment. A few technical issues aside, LEGO Harry Potter is a game that is truly fun for all ages and above all, a game first and a license second.
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In the past I've said that I've grown a tad weary of the LEGO formula. Harry Potter, on the other hand, proves to be a great match. [Aug 2010, p.91]
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The end result is a slower-moving game with plenty to see and do.
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While Harry Potter doesn't offer much innovation for the LEGO franchise, it at least puts it back on track.
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This may be the best virtual incarnation of both the LEGO and Harry Potter worlds so far, but the experience might still fall short for some.
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60Quotation forthcoming.