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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Reviews

GameSpot Reviews

  1. The Lego rendition of The Boy Who lived is a seriously charming take on the life of a wizard, with loads of gameplay variety and an emphasis on discovery.
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  2. The Lego rendition of The Boy Who lived is a seriously charming take on the life of a wizard, with loads of gameplay variety and an emphasis on discovery.
    Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review boxshot
  3. Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.
    LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review boxshot
  4. Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.
    Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review boxshot
  5. Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.
    LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review boxshot
  6. Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.
    LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review boxshot

User Reviews

  1. Using magic is awesome, but why does it have to be so annoying?

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    • Wii Review
  2. Lego's make everything fun.

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    • Xbox 360 Review
  3. The game focuses on stud collection, but the multitude of various bugs make 100% completion near impossible.

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    • PS3 Review
  4. It doesn't differ much from previous Lego games, but the gameplay here is incredibly enjoyable and addictive.

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    • Xbox 360 Review
  5. A great game flawed by technical difficulties and lack of support.

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    • PC Review
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