Harry Potter: And The Deathly Hallows Deel 1
Reviews van Harry Potter: And The Deathly Hallows Deel 1
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I was very unhappy with the quality of the games would have thought it would have been better with graphics and game pla
I was very unhappy with the quality of the games would have thought it would have been better with graphics and game pla
Amazon Customer
5 september 2017
For 10$ ,, it's worth just as a collectible for potter head. For someone who is not used to playing game this was good , the videos and they story progress similar to movie.
For 10$ ,, it's worth just as a collectible for potter head. For someone who is not used to playing game this was good , the videos and they story progress similar to movie.
Jai
9 augustus 2016
It wouldn't even let me play it or download it. Waste of money.
It wouldn't even let me play it or download it. Waste of money.
Julie
1 juli 2016
i wasn't paying attention to the format, so i bought it by mistake
i wasn't paying attention to the format, so i bought it by mistake
Patricia Supreme Creator
9 maart 2016
This is an aggressively badly designed game. Real thought and effort went into making sure that the game feels as unintuitive, pointless, and un-immersive as possible. There is literally a level wherein one is required to walk up to strangers in London wearing an invisibility cloak, which for some reason in the game can only be worn for a limited time, and then walk back to your starting position. The targeting system is terrible (just try aiming at a pixie inches from your nose), the exp system is completely irrelevant (one is told every now and again that something has levelled up, with no real explanation). What makes this game all the more horrific is the incredible creativity and all-round playability of the first two HP games, which allowed you to explore the world, rather than sat you on a linear track through a worse version of the movie. Oh and did I mention that the fighting in this game is a terrible cookie cutter version of cover-based combat? They thought of everything.
This is an aggressively badly designed game. Real thought and effort went into making sure that the game feels as unintuitive, pointless, and un-immersive as possible. There is literally a level wherein one is required to walk up to strangers in London wearing an invisibility cloak, which for some reason in the game can only be worn for a limited time, and then walk back to your starting position. The targeting system is terrible (just try aiming at a pixie inches from your nose), the exp system is completely irrelevant (one is told every now and again that something has levelled up, with no real explanation). What makes this game all the more horrific is the incredible creativity and all-round playability of the first two HP games, which allowed you to explore the world, rather than sat you on a linear track through a worse version of the movie. Oh and did I mention that the fighting in this game is a terrible cookie cutter version of cover-based combat? They thought of everything.
Thomas
3 oktober 2015