LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (0)

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4
First release date
2010-06-29
Platform
Mac PlayStation Portable Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Wii Nintendo DS PC iPhone iPad Android
Developer
TT Games TT Fusion Traveller's Tales Ltd.
Publisher
WB Games
Theme
LEGO Harry Potter Lego Harry Potter
Franchise
LEGO Harry Potter Lego Harry Potter

Overview

: Years 1-4 is set in the Harry Potter universe with the usual batch of characters including , , , , and . This title follows the adventures and trials of the trio as they progress through their first four years at , with each year consisting of six levels. This comprises of the following tales:

  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Philosopher's Stone outside the US)
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Gameplay

LEGO Harry Potter contains game-play very similar to the previous , but is structured more like a traditional action-adventure game. As with previous LEGO games, different characters have different within the game, and often involve finding the right character to perform the right task to solve them. Characters in the game also have a selection of spells they can choose from, and puzzles often involve using the correct to solve them. Cauldrons can also be found around the game world with icons over them indicating certain potion ingredients that need to be found around the level and placed in the cauldron; once this is done the potion inside can be drunk to convey powers such as , transformation into another character, , or rapid aging. The cauldron may also clear obstacles in the game by exploding.

Much like other LEGO games, LEGO Harry Potter has a large number of for players to amass; there are over 100 characters, 200 golden bricks for players to collect, and purchasable spells. Levels also include "students in peril" which players can rescue as well as Hogwarts crests that players can collect, both of which yield golden bricks.

One major change from previous games is the way LEGO Harry Potter treats the hub system. Like previous LEGO games such as , a hub world gives players a place to explore while also allowing them to go between levels. In LEGO Harry Potter, and function as hub areas; however, Hogwarts is a constantly changing environment and includes a number of puzzles and opportunities to unlock new characters within itself. Nearly Headless Nick acts as a tour guide in Hogwarts, leading Harry and his friends to their next story level via a trail of "ghost studs." Diagon Alley contains shops which allow players to exchange their studs for unlockables such as new spells, extra characters, and special cheats. Much like its predecessors, LEGO Harry Potter also includes a number of bonus levels for players to play and includes the option for players to customize their own bonus level. The game can also be played with two players. Unlike other LEGO games, players can change characters while free roaming around Hogwarts with the use of Polyjuice Potion from a . This is brought into play because Hogwarts itself has collectibles that require the abilities of characters outside the main trio.

Spells

While at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron, and Hermione will learn a number of spells, as well as partner with other characters that know spells they haven't learned yet during levels. Several silly spells can be purchased at Diagon Alley, but they have little to no effect gameplay-wise outside of being entertaining, such as the spell that makes a plant grow out of the top of someone's head. Several useful ones are listed below:

  • Aresto Momentum (DS version only)
  • Avada Kedavra
  • Crucio
  • Expecto Patronum
  • Expelliarmus
  • Immobulus (consoles and Windows versions only)
  • Incendio (DS version only)
  • Lumos
  • Lumos Solem
  • Reducto
  • Reparo (DS version only)
  • Riddikulus
  • Transfiguration spell
  • Wingardium Levios

Nintendo DS Version

DS Screenshot
The version of the game features a simplified version of the game mechanics of the home console version but lacks the co-op support of the home console version. Hogwarts and Diagon Alley hubs are replaced with a single Gryffindor Common Room hub.

PC System Requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • Processor: Intel P4 1.8 GHz/AMD Athlon XP 2200
  • RAM: 512MB
  • Graphics Card: ATI X1300/NVIDIA GeForce FX 5800 (256 MB RAM)
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX®9.0c compatible audio device
  • DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM Drive
  • Input Devices: Keyboard and mouse; Xbox 360 Controller for Windows supported

Recommended:

  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo/AMD Athlon 64, 2.8GHz
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Graphics Card: ATI HD 2900/NVIDIA GeForce 8800
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX®9.0c compatible audio device
  • DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM Drive
  • Input Devices: Keyboard and mouse; Xbox 360 Controller for Windows supported

Xbox 360 HDD Install Requirement

The game requires 6.3 GB to install on the Xbox 360's HDD.