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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on PS2 (2005)

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Average rating: 63%
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3 stars out of 5
from 420 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PS2
Released: 11/11/2005
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Brief synopsis of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

It's quite interesting watching the people who have created the Harry Potter machine labour on with a touch of discernible fatigue. It's well publicised that even the boy wizard's creator has tired a little of her magical child ? now J.K. Rowling is already set up for life she might be wishing she'd planned for a four book series rather than a seven book one. Then there's Warner Brothers, painfully aware that there's a risk that their movie tie ins might not all get made before their star either loses interest or gets too stubbly. As for the people at Electronic Arts towers, while the publishing arm may well relish the yearly re-surfacing of their annual cash cow in time for Chrimbo, we can't help but wonder if Hogwarts isn't getting a little bit old for the developers. This year we're up to number four, and it may well prove to be the last big year for the conjuring kiddo, though a bumper one all the same, with the bulk of reports from press screenings remarking that the latest effort, directed by Mike Newell, is 'actually quite good' and even 'the best Potter film yet'. The book sees the sorcerous sprog participate in an international competition amongst three centres of wizarding excellence, of which Hogwarts is of course one. The Triwizard Tournament requires you defeat a fire breathing dragon, rescue friends from the terrifying Black Lake, and find your way through a mysterious maze. All in a day's work for your average pimply, parlour trick performing pipsqueak, you might say, but it's never simple is it and the tiresome Lord Voldemort is back from the dead yet again, hell bent on Harry's destruction. The varied environments make a welcome change from the yearly reconstruction of Hogwarts and this adds some fresh magical herbs to the EA recipe. And the character swapping seen in the last Potter game evolves even more, with the generous provision of co-operative play for up to three chums, as Harry, Ron and Hermione. The pals are ever more proficient, so spells are far more impressive than anything you'll have yet seen in a Potter game, and a levelling up system allows the talented trio to become even more mighty as play progresses. The film is the best yet. Does the game live up to its silver screen senior sibling?

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Rated - 3 starsGood but not great

JayKay JayKay from Newry, Northern Ireland [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/03/2007

I have now played all of the HP games and when I got HP GOF I could not wait to play it.

However, If I am honest I was let down abit.

I got this game at the same time as HP POA and compared to it GOF is rubbish.

Unlike previous titles you don’t get the freedom of walking around Hogwarts selecting what level you want while talking to other students.

However, like the previous titles you do get to choose to play as harry potter, hermoine and ron. There are a few new and different enemies and spells too.

In conclusion, the game is different to other HP games but still enjoyable but I would only recommend this title for hp fans!

  6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starshmmm

A customer from Midlands, England , 29/06/2006

I actually found this game really boring. It's VERY different to the other games. It's not badly made, in fact they've come up with some very good ideas, but the levels are short and I always finish each level feeling unfulfilled. Kids might enjoy it more, though.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsGOOD FOR KIDS

A customer from PETERBOROUGH , 25/03/2006

GOOD FOR KIDS ONLY YOU NEED TO WATCH THE FILM B4 U PLAY THE GAME

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Rated - 3 starsDecent game but...

A customer from Doncaster , 19/04/2006

Decent game but be aware that you don't get instructions, only the disc so you can be left in the dark as to what to do and how to do it.

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Most Recent Reviews

Rated - 3 starsGood but not great

JayKay JayKay from Newry, Northern Ireland [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/03/2007

I have now played all of the HP games and when I got HP GOF I could not wait to play it.

However, If I am honest I was let down abit.

I got this game at the same time as HP POA and compared to it GOF is rubbish.

Unlike previous titles you don’t get the freedom of walking around Hogwarts selecting what level you want while talking to other students.

However, like the previous titles you do get to choose to play as harry potter, hermoine and ron. There are a few new and different enemies and spells too.

In conclusion, the game is different to other HP games but still enjoyable but I would only recommend this title for hp fans!

  6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsDecent game but...

A customer from Doncaster , 19/04/2006

Decent game but be aware that you don't get instructions, only the disc so you can be left in the dark as to what to do and how to do it.

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