Harry potter and the goblet of fire psp

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  1. Negative: 0 out of 13

  1. The execution of the magic spells and the top notch presentation makes this game a definite buy for Harry Potter fans and for those gamers looking for a simply fun title to pop into their lonely PSP.

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  2. It's a fun, good looking game for the most part. And the variety of levels keeps things fresh. Still, the game just doesn't control all that well and there's a few irksome camera and AI problems.

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  3. An entertaining adventure, but it is not a game for non-Potter fans. The visuals, music and voice acting are beautifully done, but the same can’t be said for the storyline, and controls.

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Score distribution:

  1. Positive: 0 out of 4

  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4

  1. You have to be a die hard fan of harry to like this one... sluggish controls , silly objectives , anoying story line. A very rigid game thats You have to be a die hard fan of harry to like this one... sluggish controls , silly objectives , anoying story line. A very rigid game thats simply not fun. When will they stop making franchise game. A good book may make a good movie but time as proved a good movie doest make a good game :( Expand

  2. The gameplay is reppetitive and boring, it mainly consits of tapping X frantically. The graphics also have alot to be desired, the magic The gameplay is reppetitive and boring, it mainly consits of tapping X frantically. The graphics also have alot to be desired, the magic spells don't look magical and the characters look like they have been made from about 10 pixels. The worst thing about this game is how dis-jointed it is. Instead of the great flow of you walking around howgworts, you instead use a portal leading yopu to a very long loading screen. This game is only for people who enjoy constant button tapping and knowing what is coming next. For anyone else, steer clear. Expand

  3. A kids game that is best avoided.

  4. I still don't quite understand what happened here, but EA managed to create something that is both painful and grotesque.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry potter and the goblet of fire psp

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Developer(s)

  • EA UK
  • Magic Pockets (Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS)

Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Composer(s)

  • Jeremy Soule
  • Julian Soule

SeriesHarry Potter
Platform(s)

  • Game Boy Advance
  • Nintendo DS
  • Microsoft Windows
  • PlayStation 2
  • Xbox
  • GameCube
  • PlayStation Portable

ReleaseGame Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube,

  • NA: 8 November 2005
  • EU: 11 November 2005

PlayStation Portable

  • NA: 15 November 2005
  • EU: 18 November 2005

Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 action-adventure video game published by Electronic Arts. It is based on the 2005 film of the same name.

The game was released for Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PlayStation Portable. It received mixed reviews from critics, with reviewers enjoying the scope of the spells and gameplay, but being less impressed by the short length, and the lack of free roaming components found in previous installments.

Gameplay[edit]

The game follows the events and characters of novel, and film, with the player controlling Harry Potter (voiced by Daniel Larner), Hermione Granger (Harper Marshall), and Ron Weasley (Gregg Chillin). The game uses an improved version of the group casting mechanic found in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.[1] Improved graphics mean the characters themselves more closely resemble their film counterparts than in previous games. Gameplay in the Goblet of Fire is much more action-orientated, which is a change from the puzzle and adventure elements found in previous games of the series.[1]

The game is split up into particular levels, rather than freeroaming around Hogwarts castle like in earlier games. Levels are played from parts of the novel the game is based on, with levels ranging from the Quidditch World cup, the Prefect's bathroom, and the Herbology greenhouses; which can be entered from the in-game "pensieve".[1] The game also features modes outside of combat, including broomstick flying, and underwater swimming.[2]

In a first for the series, players can play the game with friends, and can combine their magic and spells to make them more powerful. Players can also capture moving beans using Accio and increase their power with collectors, creature, and character cards. The game is divided into several non-consecutive levels, some of which are locked at the beginning of the game until the player collects enough Triwizard Shields to unlock it.[1]

Reception[edit]

Just like the previous Harry Potter game titles, Goblet of Fire has received mixed reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[a] In Japan, where the GameCube and Nintendo DS were ported on November 26, 2005, Famitsu gave it a combined score of 28 out of 40 for the DS version; and 27 out of 40 for the GameCube version.[10] Famitsu Cube + Advance gave both the DS and GameCube versions a score of 27 out of 40.[10]

Detroit Free Press gave the GameCube version all four stars and said, "This is a masterful video game because it can be enjoyed on many levels. Younger players can simply explore this graphically rich Harry Potter world and succeed. Older players will enjoy manipulating the magic by choosing spells and skills and casting magic together with friends."[11] However, The Sydney Morning Herald gave the game three stars out of five and stated that its highlight "is a brief but thrilling broomstick chase against a fire-breathing dragon. An underwater interlude is less successful, although it provides variety."[12]

The PlayStation 2 version of The Goblet of Fire received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[13] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[14]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Metacritic Review scores: Nintendo DS: 68%[3] Game Boy Advance: 71%[4] GameCube: 69%[5] PC: 66%[6] PlayStation 2: 68%[7] PlayStation Portable: 70%[8] and Xbox: 68%[9]

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