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Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup on Xbox (2003)

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Average rating: 61%
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3 stars out of 5
from 53 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 3
Developers: ELECTRONIC ARTS
Format: Xbox
Number of players: 1
Released: 07/11/2007
Also Available on:  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: PS2

Brief synopsis of Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup

In the run-up to the most wonderful, magical time of the year (ahem!) it is no surprise to see another Harry Potter title coming through the mist and murk of winter. Yep, Christmas is coming, and Harrys gone all sporty on us! Magic!

Quidditch is a fast-paced and this is where the magical bit comes in broomstick-based game. Its a sport thats been enjoyed by witches and wizards since its eleventh century beginnings on Queerditch Marsh.

Quidditch can be described as a cross between the non-magical sports of football and basketball, combined with the speed and manoeuvring skills found in ice hockey. Quidditch contains all the excitement, teamwork and individual flair of those sports, but its played exclusively in the air and on broomsticks!

If youve seen the Harry Potter films, then most of the following will make some sense to you. If youre a Potter virgin, and a copy of Quidditch World Cup has found its way to you - as if by magic, of course then pay attention, cos were going to try and describe how to play the game. Firstly, your team is comprised of seven players Chasers, Beaters, a Seeker and a Keeper, and Quidditch is played with four balls, including the Quaffle, the Bludger, and the winged Golden Snitch. This latter ball is the key to winning a game of Quidditch catch the elusive Golden Snitch, and the match is won. Of course, scoring points with the other types of balls is another path to victory. The Quaffle is used by both teams Chasers to score by way of firing it through the oppositions hoops at the end of the oval playing area. Your Chasers will have an easier time of things if your Beaters are on top form. Beaters are the members of your team that prevent the Bludgers impeding your Chasers progress. A Bludger will not discriminate; it means to do harm, and will fly headlong at you. All you have to do to deter it is give it a whack and keep it away from your Chasers.

Players learn the basics with five original challenges and the Hogwarts House Cup competition. Once completed, players can enter the international World Cup tournament, choosing from a range of international teams including the USA, the hard-hitting Nordics, England, Japan, Germany, France, and Australia. Each national team sports its own Quidditch uniform, has a unique stadium environment, and different strengths that lend depth and strategy.

Quidditch World Cup is guaranteed to find an audience albeit a young one with its novel twist on team-based, goal-scoring action. That and the fact that it has the Harry Potter prefix attached

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Rated - 3 starsA game the whole family can enjoy

A customer from England , 10/01/2007

Credit must be given to EA for being able to flesh out a fantasy sport into a full blown video game. The sport looks to have been replicated almost perfectly and the stadiums and players look great. The only major down side to Quidditch World Cup is that it becomes very repetitive, very fast and is incredibly easy. One for the hardcore Harry Potter fans only but if you’re a parent and you want a game to enjoy with the kids then you could do much worse then Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsnot as good as i had hoped!

lee burke from dumbarton scotland , 17/07/2007

I rented this game for the x box, as I am a big harry potter fan!. the graphics were ok in all fairness, its just that this game was to easy to play. it kind of feels like you are playing a football game but in the air. the movement of the broomstick is limited to horizontal play and there is no vertical movement option, the console does that for you. but if you like football games and love harry potter then this game is for you!

The only reason i was dissapointed with this game is it feels like playing football games and they bore me!

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Rated - 3 starsDon't Know

Scooby from Ferryhill , 23/08/2009

I ended up cancelling this game, because I realised it was for the original Xbox, where I am now playing games on the Xbox 360 Elite.

My original Xbox is stashed somewhere in my loft, alongside my PS1, an Atari console, and also a Commodore 64 with a printer and all the other bumf that goes with it...

I am sorely tempted sometimes to get em out just to play Duke Nukem one more time

woot bring back the good old days...lol

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Rated - 3 starsA game the whole family can enjoy

A customer from England , 10/01/2007

Credit must be given to EA for being able to flesh out a fantasy sport into a full blown video game. The sport looks to have been replicated almost perfectly and the stadiums and players look great. The only major down side to Quidditch World Cup is that it becomes very repetitive, very fast and is incredibly easy. One for the hardcore Harry Potter fans only but if you’re a parent and you want a game to enjoy with the kids then you could do much worse then Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsDon't Know

Scooby from Ferryhill , 23/08/2009

I ended up cancelling this game, because I realised it was for the original Xbox, where I am now playing games on the Xbox 360 Elite.

My original Xbox is stashed somewhere in my loft, alongside my PS1, an Atari console, and also a Commodore 64 with a printer and all the other bumf that goes with it...

I am sorely tempted sometimes to get em out just to play Duke Nukem one more time

woot bring back the good old days...lol

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