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(11-09-2011, 01:04 AM)
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Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 |OT| It All Ends Here
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Hope everyone excited for it, my first OT. Just something simple, hope everyone enjoys the game. |
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(11-09-2011, 01:04 AM)
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I was almost shocked when I started actually playing the Tale of the Three Brothers sequence. That was an amazing surprise.
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(11-11-2011, 05:10 PM)
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#15
Originally Posted by Stormwatch:
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(11-11-2011, 05:45 PM)
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#16
Originally Posted by Cheska:
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(11-11-2011, 05:48 PM)
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#17
I might buy this. I really enjoyed the demo, and I don't think I've ever got a Lego game, or since the last consoles at least. The old timey section of the demo was pretty fantastic, and completely different from what I expected from a lego game, especially a harry potter one.
One thing I love is the music, especially in the part I mentioned above. Really mysterious sounding. |
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(11-14-2011, 03:29 AM)
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#18
Originally Posted by The English Conquistador:
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stuck my tongue deep inside Atlus' cookies
(11-14-2011, 03:36 AM)
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I've been playing this for work (I'm reviewing it for IGN). About to finish year 7 Pt. 1.
Not really sure what to say about it, though. It's Lego! Feels like all the other games. I will say that I loooooved years 1-4, but I've not been quite as wild about 5-7, but only because the "newness" of having such a rich hub to explore has worn off. It's not TT's fault that Hogwarts is re-used... the fiction demands it. But it still adds to the feeling that you're playing the second part of the same game, as opposed to a brand new game. The magic-based world of HP is a crazy good fit for the lego formula, though. It makes a ton of sense to see the characters assembling things, things floating through the air, etc. With some other licenses it just feels weird. |
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stuck my tongue deep inside Atlus' cookies
(11-15-2011, 07:15 AM)
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Beat it. There is a HUGE amount of stuff to do post-game. TT built very large, detailed portions of the castle that are never visited during the main quest. Although to be fair, several are reused from years 1-4. Off the top of my head:
- Quidditch Field - Herbalism Classroom & outdoor area - Divination classroom - Observatory - Upstairs library/attic room I've never played any Lego games much after beating them (I normally co-op them with my wife then we move on), so I can't say if it's more/less than the other titles. But it's nice that there's a lot more to do than just go through the 24 stages a second time in Freeplay. |
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(11-15-2011, 07:50 AM)
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#25
Originally Posted by TheBaldEmperor:
I always thought these games would be perfect if they got decent handheld versions. I really enjoyed the complete series Star Wars game for the DS. I'm hoping for an improvement with this game since Pirates came out not long after the 3DS's launch. Even if it is a large improvement I think I may just get the PC version since it will likely cost the same if not cheaper. Ever since they started having actually impressive graphics (Lego Star Wars 3 is fantastic), I've wanted the console version more than the handheld ones. |
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(11-15-2011, 08:59 AM)
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#28
Originally Posted by Rodney McKay:
Seriously. |
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(11-16-2011, 05:53 AM)
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#29
Originally Posted by MAtgS:
They run out of cart space or something? That might explain why they had cutscenes from the console version except for the final movie where it switch to awful in-game pre-rendered cutscenes. |
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His head smashed in and his heart cut out and his liver removed and his bowels unplugged and his nostrils raped and his bottom burned off and his penis...
(11-24-2011, 10:28 AM)
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(11-24-2011, 08:39 PM)
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#32
Did anyone hear that the PC version got recalled?
I was browsing Amazon and saw that the PC version only had 1 star with 5 reviews or so. Apparently the disc version wasn't running properly, maybe due to the secuROM in the game. I haven't been able to find any more details other than a facebook post from WB about it that I found on the Steam forums:
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(01-03-2012, 10:55 PM)
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#36
Picked the PC version off GMG for $15 yesterday. Usually don't play Lego games but had an itch after just finishing the movies.
Game is pretty charming and the graphics are pretty amazing. Audio is good and the game in general has good production values. I'll probably finish the game just to experience the beautiful world. |
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(01-27-2012, 05:42 PM)
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#37
Got the original for my wife when it came out and we both loved the it, just got the second and i cant believe how much the graphics have improved!
At first you dont notice it but you start to see all new effects that are smooth and impressive, plus the animation is a lot more fluid. The lighting is also very impressive, add this to the fluid motions and it sometimes seems like a cut scene. Also the camera seems to be pulled in a little which gives it a very cinematic feel. TT also seems to have added quite a lot of new objectives to do, which for a Lego game is saying something considering they are full to the brim already with them. I will say though that there seems to be a problem with stock, since before Christmas i have had a voucher for Gamestation and they have had no copies, neither has Game (same company i know). Most other shops seem fine but in the end i just went to CEX, felt bad but it seems Gamestation didnt want my money. |
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(01-28-2012, 01:02 PM)
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#40
Ok, so is this absolutely it, for movie based games?
Yeah there'll be a Lego Harry Potter: The Complete Series, but they have no more films to make tie ins to. Could these possibly lead to actually making some games based on the books? Or just Harry Potter games made because they have an idea they think will work well and sell better (like Batman: Arkham Asylum or Transformers: War for Cybertron)? Not just some game rushed out because there's a film out this summer? I've been waiting a long, long time for a good Harry Potter game. |
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(01-28-2012, 01:38 PM)
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Still haven't played it yet, this and War for Cybertron out of all the games I got for Christmas I decided to leave these till after I finished Skyrim, which of course was a terrible idea, lol.
Of course it is no doubt up to Rowling what others do with her license, she might not want anyone else telling any stories, but personally I would love a game that they buit away from the main series and given it's own flair. |
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(01-28-2012, 03:42 PM)
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#42
Me and my wife completed it a few weeks ago, got 100%. We enjoyed it for the most part. There were a few things that bugged us, but I thought it was a better game than Years 1-4.
My wife isn't a Harry Potter fan, but she really loved the last movie, and she's now playing through Years 1-4 by herself (we beat that one together). She still won't read the books, but baby steps, I suppose. She'd rather just use me as an HP encyclopedia, asking all sorts of questions instead of reading them herself. I should probably stop answering her, and see if that will get her to read them... We're going through LEGO Pirates right now, and looking forward to LEGO Batman 2 later in the year. |
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(01-28-2012, 03:58 PM)
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#44
The game really does look fantastic. Playing it now with the wife. It's one of the few video games she'll play as she's crazy for Harry.
I'm looking forward to finishing it with her so I can go back and try and 100% it. I have a lot of fun doing this in the lego games. One thing I'm hoping someone can help me with is the red boxes that unlock cheats. I've gotten a bunch of them but how do I activate them and where? |
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(01-28-2012, 04:00 PM)
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#45
Mind you, i didnt have any bugs in 1-4 either. Guess i got lucky. |
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(01-29-2012, 03:00 PM)
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#46
Once you have unlocked them go to the Leaky Cauldron and go up the stairs and through the door, then take the first left. You will be able to buy them here, just remember to activate them once you have ;)
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(01-29-2012, 04:25 PM)
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