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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Review
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Review




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Release Date: November 8, 2005

Developers: EA UK
Publisher:Electronic Arts (EA)
Platforms: Nintendo DS | Playstation 2 | Wii | Xbox Original | Game Boy Advance | PC | GameCube | Playstation Portable
Genre: Action-Adventure
Players: 1
Rating: E 10+




Synopsis (TeamXbox):
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry is mysteriously selected as the fourth competitor in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament. Each contestant in this international competition must confront a fire-breathing dragon, rescue friends from the icy depths of the Black Lake, and navigate the twisting mysteries of a vast, dangerous maze. Players will experience all the thrills of the movie - from the Quiddich World Cup campsite to a heart-stopping duel with Lord Voldemort himself!





Story:
This year for Harry Potter is no ordinary school year. It is the year the Triwizard Tournament comes to Hogwarts. Before that, Rons dad brings his family, Harry, and Hermione to the Quddich World Cup. After the game, the camps outside the Stadium are raided by Voldemorts follows and cause the group to flee. They arrive a few days later at Hogwarts and find that the Triwizard Tournament champions can only 18 or old. It created a lot of controversy once Harrys name was chosen out of the Goblet of fire. The champions perform a series of tasks including retrieving an egg from a dragon, swimming underwater to retrieve a friend from the mermaids, and walk through a maze to find the Triwizard Cup. Cedric Diggory and Harry both grab the Cup at the same time and they realized it is a portkey to a dark cemetery outside of Riddle Manor, Voldemorts old house. The minion of Voldemort kills Cedric. Harry and Voldemort get into a battle, but Harry escapes to go back to School where it is safe. Why is Harry always in the middle of these terrible things?





Gameplay:

This Harry Potter game is my ultimate favorite. It has so many great missions that give the game a better reason to play. The Triwizard Tournament tasks are interesting and entertaining to play. The graphics, however, are very poor just like the previous Harry Potter games. But, the story line makes the game a whole a lot better. Each task will keep you wanting more. I also love the ending battle against Voldemort. Its fun but kind of difficult. When I was younger I remember it took me a while to beat that level. But all in all, it is such a great game no matter how bad the graphics.






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Spells:


Charms:

  • Accio: Summoning Charm. Used to attract many wizarding goods, such as Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. The strength of Accio can be adjusted depending on the cards you buy.

  • Wingardium Leviosa: Levitating Charm. Can pick up many obstacles at ease, but sometimes requires the whole team to levitate a particularly heavy object. It can also be used on creatures, such as Stunned Erklings.

  • Carpe Retractum: Seize and Pull Enchantment. Used to pull inanimate objects towards the user. It can also be used to pull drawbridges or other obstacles. Carpe Retractum can also grapple itself on the Erklings' "flutes", or Vampyr Mosps' noses.

  • Aqua Eructo: Similar to Aguamenti (used in the sixth book), this spell creates water to put out fires, which may be created by Salamanders, Skrewts and the Hungarian Horntail. It is also used to cool down Fire Circles.

  • Herbivicus: Plant Growing Spell. Used especially to make lily pads grow for Harry and his friends so that they can safely cross a pond or other bodies of water. It is also used to grow special flowers that the Mosps adore, temporarily giving you a distraction for a quick getaway.

  • Alohomora: Unlocking spell. Blasts open crates and trunks (GBA/Nintendo DS only)

  • Glacius: Instantly freezes water and other liquids (GBA/Nintendo DS only)

  • Reparo: Mending Charm. Restores broken items back to their original state (GBA/Nintendo DS only)

  • Incendio: Charm used to conjure bluebell flames. Used to burn down plants and for herding Skrewts (GBA/Nintendo DS only)

  • Ventus: Used to summon whirlwinds, causing nearby obstacles to be pushed over (GBA/Nintendo DS only).


Jinxes: Used to defeat monsters (Dugbogs, Erklings, Skrewts, etc.) or to get special surprises from containers.

  • Orchideous: Reduces Dugbogs or Vampire Mosps into a bundle of levitating flowers.

  • Orbis: Simple blue jinx very similar to the "Flipendo Jinx" used in the previous games. Can be used on leviated Dugbogs and Erklings.

  • Inflatus: Makes Salamanders and Vampire Mosps swell up and pop, or transfigure them into a pack of inflated balloons.

  • Avifors: Transforms Dugbogs and Skrewts into a flock of ravens.

  • Lapifors: Instantly turns Salamanders into innocent little rabbits.

  • Ducklifors: Similar to Lapifors, it turns Skrewts into little ducklings.

  • Melofors: Useful spell used to replace an Erkling's head with an enormous pumpkin.

  • Pullus: Jinx used to mutate Erklings into chickens.

  • Vermiculus: Enchantment used for Vampire Mosps into a tiny little worm.

  • Ebublio: Mutates Salamanders into a cloud of bubbles.

  • Confundo: Jinx that causes confusion on the recipient. Used to momentarily stun and confuse wild beasts. (GBA/Nintendo DS only)

  • Verdimillious: A jet of green sparks is emmited from the end of the wand. (GBA/Nintendo DS only)

  • Expelliarmus: Disarming charm in duelling. (GBA/Nintendo DS only)


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Rating:
9/10


This game deserves a NINE because they game is so addictive and didnt make me stop playing it until it was beaten. This game didnt get a ten because of the graphics, but if there were better graphics, it would have gotten a ten.
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