Meta Review: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Posted Nov 25, 2005 at 9:48AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Reviews, Titles Tags:
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It isnÂ’t every day you get chased by a dragon. Another of the seasonÂ’s games aimed at kids, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire falls neatly into two despised categories: a sequel, and a movie tie-in. More than that, itÂ’s a tie-in of a movie which is itself a sequel. By transforming the Potter universe from book to game via film, has some of the original magic been lost? Is the game just for kids, or will adults enjoy it too?

  • IGN (7.2) lamented the loss of the adventure/puzzle feel of the previous series: “Goblet of Fire goes light on difficulty and heavy on straightforward action.”
  • Gamespot (7.1) found the visuals and co-operative play fairly impressive, but think itÂ’s a game for the fans: “Though the collection aspects of the game are a drag at times, The Goblet of Fire still does enough to keep Potter fans engaged throughout.”
  • UGO (D+) were less impressed, finding every aspect of the game lacking: “Any sitting of the game lasting longer than 30 minutes can be a mind-numbing experience, no matter how old you are.”
  • Eurogamer (6/10) were pleasantly surprised by the game, but found nothing particularly outstanding: “Competently handled, atmospheric and reasonably compelling but it doesnÂ’t leave you beaming or breathless.”

Overall the verdict seems to be to stay away unless you’re a Potter fan with a lot of patience—if you liked previous Potter games, you may be disappointed. The game doesn’t seem to reflect the more mature feel of the book and the film, but if you want to experience J.K. Rowling’s world for yourself, it might be worth a look.

(Via joystiq)

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2005-11-25 00:00:00


Harry's strangling Potter!
by - 2005-11-25 10:42:00


Something about that picture just looks wrong.
by - 2005-11-25 10:58:00


Heh, I was thinking exactly the same thing myself.

Must get my brain cleaned some time.
by - 2005-11-25 11:17:00


Yeah, he's gonna whack the dragon in the head with bread.
by - 2005-11-25 11:42:00


I thought the thing in his hand was a remote :p
by - 2005-11-25 15:16:00


http://potterboing.ytmnd.com hahah
by - 2005-11-25 17:17:00


Oh come on!!

If they meant this game for kids, they probably should have made sure not to have a snapshot of Mr. Potter being caught red-handed by a giant bird thingy.

Seriously.

By the way, I see you've grown well, Mr. Potter.
by - 2005-11-25 19:17:00


Wow...that's a very innovative screenshot they chose to post. o_O; But yeah, I tried the game out (Using a .ISO file, since I don't trust most new release PSP games, and the fact that I like to try games out before I buy them, but the rental store I rent from doesn't get PSP games. Cheap asses.) and found the game to be a fan-based game mostly...with a lot of loading. ALOT.

P.S. I agree with the breadstick theory. Either that, or he borrowed something from an upper-class female and enchanted it...

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