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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 - PC

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Platform For Display: PC


Features

  • Experience your favorite Harry Potter moments through the proven prism of the LEGO video game franchise.
  • Explore iconic settings including Hogwarts castle, Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest and the village of Hogsmeade. LEGO Hogwarts castle is a grand, immersive 3-D environment and the largest, most detailed LEGO game location ever built.
  • Play as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger as well as other favorite characters with over 100 possible options.
  • Attend lessons, cast spells, mix potions, fly on broomsticks, and complete tasks to earn points.

Description

Build the adventure from Privet Drive to the Triwizard Tournament and experience the magic of the first four Harry Potter stories - LEGO style! Explore Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, learn spells, brew potions and relive the adventures like never before with tongue-in-cheek humor and creative customization that is unique to LEGO videogames! LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 brings the action, adventure and fun of the first 4 stories in the Harry Potter catalog to the video game screen in the way only the LEGO franchise can. Featuring all your favorite characters and story environments, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 lets players play as the wizard of their choice, combining them piece by piece as is only possible in the LEGO franchise of games. Play options include single player story mode, free-play and two-player co-op. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: 9DC4D8 url( amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid 999999; border-right: 1px solid 999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Relive adventures 1-4 LEGO style. View larger. Relive the Adventures Connect the bricks from Privet Drive to the Triwizard Tournament and experience the magic of the first four Harry Potter stories, LEGO style in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. Explore Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, learn spells, brew potions, and relive the adventures like never before with tongue-in-cheek humor and creative customization that is unique to LEGO video games. Key Game FeaturesExplore Interactive Environments - Explore iconic settings from the wizarding world including Hogwarts castle, Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest and the village of Hogsmeade. LEGO Hogwarts castle is a grand, immersive 3-D environment and the largest, most detailed LEGO game location ever built.Your Favorite Characters - Play as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger as well as other favorite characters with over 100 possible options.Be a Wizard - Attend lessons, cast spells, mix potions, fly on broomsticks, and complete tasks to earn points.Co-op Multiplayer - Conjure up fun with a friend and play through Harry's first four years at Hogwarts as a team with the co-op play option.Be Who You Want to Be - Be who you want to be anytime with character swapping and free-play abilities.LEGO Gameplay Experience - Experience your favorite Harry Potter moments through the proven prism of the LEGO video game franchise.Additional Screenshots: Favorite characters & settings. View larger. LEGO video game play. View larger. Surprising new challenges. View larger. Soar with Mr. Potter. View larger. System RequirementsMinimum OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 Processor: 1.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 / AMD XP 2200+ RAM: XP-256MB, 512MB-Vista and 7 Disc Drive: DVD-ROM drive Hard Drive: 4.5GB available hard disk space Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 5800 series ATI Radeon HD 1300 Pro Sound Card: Sound Card DirectSound Compatible (DirectX 9.0c or higher) Input Device: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers

Number of Players: 1


Publication Date: June 29, 2010


Computer Platform: PC


Release date: June 29, 2010


Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches; 1.44 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 1000110074


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.44 ounces


Manufacturer: Warner Bros


Date First Available: May 31, 2009


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  • This is the Harry Potter game I was looking for!
Platform For Display: PC
If you enjoyed the way the first 2 HP games played, this is the game for you! Less boring battles and more adventure! I do miss the non-Lego look of characters and objects (as in the previously mentioned games), but it's still fun with lots of humor. We only got to play until the Christmas scene because we have a videocard problem, but I'm just going to buy this for PS3 and be done. I only wish they'd remake HP 3-7 in this format without the Legos (hint, hint) :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2011 by R. Thomas

  • Game okay but 3 button mouse NOT required
Platform For Display: PC
I love this game and play it on our Wii, but I've had surgery recently and I will have to have more surgery, so I bought this to play on my laptop. The game is fun, a little glitchy, but nothing that causes major problems. Every once in a while it gets stuck and the characters just stand around. I hit CTRL-ALT-DEL, then CANCEL, and the game returns right back where I was with the characters moving just fine. So, I'd give the game itself 4 stars, but .... The System Requirements descriptions lists a 3 button mouse as a minimum requirement. So, we got one, and wasted an extra $32 on this game. It's a game, and I enjoy it. I also bought Years 5-7 at the same time, so I hoped I'd be able to use the mouse there as well. I don't like spending a lot of money on PC games, but this was one I knew I'd use, so I was willing to spend it. I'm angry though, that I wasted my money on a mouse that I don't need and can't now return. ***ADDITIONAL COMMENT: When I contacted Amazon to complain about the mistake in the description, they did respond with a good will credit, so Amazon's reputation remains solid with me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013 by Amazon Customer

  • Fun game with major hardware issues
Platform For Display: PC
Having played through all of the previous iterations of the "Lego XYZ" franchise, I looked forward to the Harry Potter version even though I prefer Harry Dresden. My son and I played through the first level together, both using Logitech Dual Action controllers and standard Windows 7 Ultimate drivers for the controllers. After finishing the first level, lo and behold, the 2nd player would lose all controller function and the character would "freeze" on screen; no interaction or control was possible. After a brief email exchange with Warner Brothers support, I receive a brief message, "We don't support Logitech controllers" (to paraphrase). On every single other Lego game in this series, both of these controllers performed flawlessly in both solo play and cooperative mode. I guess since they put the "Supports XBOX 360 Controller For Windows" icon and message on the back side of the box (look very, very closely, and you'll eventually find the icon), it cast a spell on the game engine code, removing the compatibility with other manufacturer's gamepads and controllers. Either that, or perhaps there is a legal agreement in place in exchange for using the "Games for Windows" logo on the front of the software box. Either way, it stinks, because the Logitech Dual Action's layout is superior to the XBOX controller's layout. The game itself, so far, is great. Beautiful graphics, interesting cut scenes, some slight variations on the Lego franchise standards... it is adding up to be entertaining, so long as you don't want to have cooperative play experiences with your decently-built gamepad that WASN'T manufactured or distributed by a Microsoft subsidiary. Bummer for the consumers who have Logitech input devices and this particular Games for Windows title. Given the volume of Logitech sales, it sure would have been nice if somewhere prominent in the game description, someone would have simply said, "Logitech Input Device = FAIL", which would have been very appreciated by this humble consumer. My son and I haven't encountered the other bugs reported here and elsewhere on player support boards, but perhaps that is simply because we're not far enough along in the game to trigger them. In case my rating gets condensed, I'm giving the game itself a 5-star for fun, and a 1-star overall due to the decision to render non-XBOX controllers inoperable for cooperative play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2010 by Kaigani Warrior

  • The best LEGO game yet, but the PC version *does* have bugs
Platform For Display: PC
Playing LEGO Harry Potter for the PC has been an exercise in fun sprinkled with a few bouts of frustration. First off, the gameplay is just about flawless but I do have a nitpick or two: PROS: - If you can think of any character in the Harry Potter Universe, you can pretty much play as that character in the LEGO Game. My wife was especially excited when she realized she could play as a plasticised version of Robert Pattinson (He's SOOO DREAMY!! Could LEGO Twilight be next?!). - One of the bonus extras that shows up early in the game prevents characters from constantly falling to their doom, which was a *huge* problem with previous games. Sure, it's a 3D game, but it's also on a 2D screen and thus the lack of depth perception makes the location of some objects difficult to figure out in relation to other objects. Perhaps this isn't an issue if you have a 3D screen? - While playing with two players, the screen "splits" in order to allow individuals to explore without needing their companion to tag along. It's a weird effect that does take some time to get used to, but it makes 2-player multitasking so much easier and much more fun. - The idea of having the characters use the Wingardium Leviosa spell to build objects is genius and extremely fun to watch. - Like the other LEGO games, the surprises, creativity, and slightly dark humor put into the game are just a joy to behold. It must be a lot of fun working for Traveler's Tales! - Music from the scores for the first four films -- including Patrick Doyle's -- is a nice touch. - The game is huge! My wife and I are spending a lot more time getting to the 100% level than other LEGO games. CONS: - NOT having Wingardium Leviosa as the default spell when beginning a level is silly. The "joke" spells are fun but since they add nothing to the gameplay, they shouldn't be the default spells. - A few scenarios require you to use Wingardium Leviosa to stack LEGO bricks (instead of automatically build) in order to reach certain objects. Trying to stack bricks is nothing short of frustrating and has NO fun factor. Now, a lot of complaints have been brought against the PC version of this game but I think a lot of it's overblown, IMO. I have Windows 7 32 bit and haven't encountered any situations where I couldn't get past a certain level -- my wife and I are just about at the 100% level. And in terms of stability, I haven't found anything that makes me throw my hands up and give up. Nevertheless, it's not perfect like it has been with past LEGO games. PROS of PC Version: - The resolution/video settings can be as high as you want and you can still get a fantastic framerate. Of course, you're limited by your hardware, but most PC sold these days should handle this game easily. - The PC version is $10 cheaper than the console versions (right?). CONS: - 2-Player Free mode is a mess. The game *does* randomly crash for no reason that my wife and I can figure out. Luckily, we are given a "warning" when the game is about to crash - the audio pops in and out - and thus we're able to save our game before catastrophe strikes. - With the Logitech Rumblepad 2 controller in 2-player mode, one of the controllers will drop out unexpectedly in multiple locations throughout the game. This is a serious enough problem that it warrants a reprimand against the QA dept. I'm not sure if it's specific to the Rumblepad 2 and/or if it affects the XBox 360 Controller for PC, but it really is aggravating. - I have *never* successfully been able to close out the game without getting a "Crash" notice in Windows 7. So, in essence, when the game works, it's fantastic and comes highly recommended; I just wish that it would work 100% of the time. I guess if you're willing to go with lower resolution/graphics quality but with more stability, then go with one of the console versions. If you're willing to take a chance on the PC version, by all means do so as I still was able to do everything I wanted with it in the end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2010 by Ken McKell

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