TPV Writer Jonathan Writes: "I bet that right now I can read your mind and answer the first question that comes into your head. (without using magic) Yes, this game is a movie tie-in but no this game does not suffer the curse of many movie tie-ins, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 is actually a good game for fans of the movies and books. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 was the first game in the Harry Potter series to change the overall play style of the game from adventure and exploration styles of play to a third person cover shooter styled play. The formula for the actual cover and shooting mechanics in Part 2 is much, much better and more refined that Part 1. The Kinect enabled Part 1 felt tacked on with the actual Kinect mode, the achievements did not stack for the difficulties and the game suffered from lack of re-playability. Part 2 took me by surprise.
No major Harry Potter game has been released since 2011. Are they gone forever or can we expect new ones to return to loyal Harry Potter fans?
Sadly not much. Hopefully they can make some good Harry Potter games. I loved Lego Harry Potter games
Most of them were loosely based on the films.Now that there's no more movies being made for the time being, I don't see a new Harry Potter game releasing anytime soon.
Sorcerer's Stone and Order of the Phoenix were a blast to play because of their explorative nature. Goblet of Fire was another good one too, many good times with the co-op on that one.
They became trash after Chamber of Secrets and Quidditch World Cup. The Lego games were fun though.
PS3 Attitude: "Introducing a new weekly feature, in which PS3 Attitude takes an irreverent* look at the world of gaming. Today we’re discussing five sequels that, if we had our way, would never have seen the light of day; although, in a way we’re glad they did, because otherwise we wouldn’t have been able to write this article.
*At least 37% of the following is probably incorrect."
duke nukem was the worst!!!! And what with 10 years in development.. Pathetic game.
The lights have gone out at EA’s Bright Light studio, Develop understands, with the group’s closure resulting in job losses and staff relocations.