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Review Harry Potter for Kinect | 4News.it

The magic of Hogwarts in their living room.
Xbox 360 version tested.

The success of the Harry Potter stories adolescent grappling with the magic have enjoyed much success in the cinema, so its implementation in key gaming is very obvious. Harry Potter for Kinect aims to bring an alternative to the usual tie- in focusing on the unique features of the motion sensor weblog Microsoft for the Xbox 360.

Developed by Eurocom Entertainment, the title offers a series of situations inspired by the franchise.

Just a touch of magic and magic formula for fun?

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What’s Become of the Harry Potter Games?

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?

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Relientk773009d ago

Sadly not much. Hopefully they can make some good Harry Potter games. I loved Lego Harry Potter games

Benoski3008d ago

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.

jfcdoomblade3008d ago (Edited 3008d ago )

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.

Summons753008d ago

They became trash after Chamber of Secrets and Quidditch World Cup. The Lego games were fun though.

quent3007d ago

No movie, no game. no cashin.

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Microsoft Black Friday Online 2014 Now Live For Select Video Games [Boxed]

Techtorial: Microsoft Store's Black Friday deals now live online for boxed copies of select video games.

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OzBoxLive Radio #080

Join Australian Microsoft Xbox MVP’s Mark & David as they discuss the latest News and Announcements concerning all things Xbox in Australia. In this episode they take a look at 5 awesome games for the family and children. Fable: The Journey, Harry Potter Kinect, LEGO: The Lord of The Rings, Epic Mickey 2 and Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed. There are also Xclusive Interviews from E3 2012 for each particular game. They wrap things up with a quick look at what 2013 will look like.

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