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User Submitted Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Reviews (cont...)Date: 2006-12-12 Not that good. You're not able to go through the castle and other places, just the levels, so it's not that fun. It's not that good, you get very busy playing it, but, well... I think that the other games are better, at least you get to go through Hogwarts. Better buy another game, and believe me, it's true!I have the entire collection of games from Harry Potter, and this is the worst, you don't even play quidditch, the entire game is based on levels.It has good graphics, PERFECT GRAPHICS, but they should do this game better. In my opinion, Thethird is the best, but the first has horrible graphics. [...] Date: 2006-11-14 Love Harry Potter games My 7 year old son is crazy for this game, he wants to come back and get to the next level all the time. Date: 2006-10-27 Beware This is an awesome game but, its controls are terible! I am giving you a warning if you like your character walking in reverse as you point it forward or other stuff like this buy this game. If you dont, dont buy this game!!!!!! Otherwise, it's awesome!!!! --From a Fellow Gamer Date: 2006-10-01 Wizards' 3-on-3 The game play on GOBLET matches the earier games, as does the graphics. The most unique feature is also the greatest weakness of the game: Multiple-player game play. In Harry 1 & 2 you are able to play Harry. In Harry 3 yor are able to switch from Harry to his wizard cohorts Now you and you're wizard cohorts can play together (except during Triwizard Challenges in which Harry has to go-it-alone. This mult-player game play can slow down progress with less experienced player in the mix, but it can be plenty of fun otherwise. The BB Every-Flavour Beans are a game staple ofcourse, but going through Mad-Eye's lessons on the castle's exterior can literially get circular. The Tri-Wizard Cup is the focus, with little nod to the Quidditch World Cup (much like the movie version), but the Quidditch World Cup PC Game already covered Cup-play anyway. Good game, just don't over pay the Muggles for it. Date: 2006-09-15 It's not THAT bad, guys. Being a avid player of the past three harry potter games, i was so excited when this one came out. At first, like most of the reviewers on here, i was disappointed, but later after mastering the controls and getting a little into the game i really began to enjoy it. i love the 3d style and any seasoned gamer won't have a problem with the change of perspective. The graphics are 20Xs better than the Azkaban game and I love how one has the ability to team up with the other two characters. I only have two bones to pick with the game. First off, the lack of freedom of exploration around hogwarts. That was one of my favorite aspects of the previous games and what made them better than the average "movie game." I think this exclusion by the programmers is one of the main reasons why so many people were disappointed with it. The second thing that disappointed me was the shortness of it! The other games had hours upon hours of play time and there were mini quests that one could do. In this game there are mini-quests but they are pretty easy to comeplete(dragon statutes, water taps, mushrooms, dark detectors, mini shields, disappearing card). It seems like they were planning to do way more with it because there are only like 6 or 7 levels in the whole thing (three of them being the 3 triwizard tasks). Hopefully they will take into account the two above things in the upcoming Order of the Phoenix game.
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