Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Review

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
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While videos were being released for this game, I'm sure others like myself were excited to see the Harry Potter game getting a reboot of sorts with intense battles, improved graphics, and more exploring. Sadly, that's not what turned out.
I'm not sure where to start, but I'm going to list what I can to prevent any big Harry Potter fan from grabbing the worst Harry Potter game to come out thus far.
Graphics: the graphics are probably some of the best so far, but can be ruined by a filter that gets put over the screen during darker parts of the game. Now the offset of the great graphics, are the fact that it seems the developers felt they put enough work in to a few environments to not make anymore and just recycle them. Which takes me to the next part:
Environments: While many of the environments look nice, and have interesting paths to run around, you're often made to go through the same environments over and over again doing very similar missions. You'll soon get sick of the enviornments being forced to go through them over and over.
Battle Mechanics: So the big appeal of the trailers were the intense battles. It's not as exciting as it looks. Although you unlock several spells throughout the game, you'll fair just fine using the same one the entire time, making the appeal of other spells minimal. One of the best spells is the Cunfringo(sp?) spell which allows you to shoot an explosion of sorts.
Dodging Mechanis: During battles you are able to hide behind objects which is sort of useful. It can be hard to unhide yourself, lock on to your target, fire your spell, and hide yourself again without getting hit with many spells. Even if this does workout succesfully, the snatchers and death appears can apparate (Appear) anywhere, even right behind you, so hiding doesn't do much good.
The missions: While you'll have fun with the main plotline, it's broken up frequently with a set of three un-related to the quest missions you must complete before you can continue the plotline. This feels awkward, out of place, and ruins the story line. Now this wouldn't be a terrible thing, but each 3-mission section consist of the same 3 objections in different scenary. The 3 are: 1) Hide under your invisibility cloak while sneaky right next to death eaters and snatchers to free muggle-borns. This is often frustrating as bumping in to anyone results in your cloak coming off and being fired at, instead of a simple "What hit me?" And if you fail, even after releasing 5 of 6 muggle-borns, you'll have to start from the begining again. Tedius, and boring. 2) Releasing muggle-borns while being confronted with enemies to defeat. This is really the only fun of the 3 missions. 3) Survive several waves of bad guys until they stop appearing and that mission is over.
All 3 pretty basic, and pretty boring and tedius.
My rating of 2 stars is only as a Harry Potter fan, otherwise I would give it 1/5 stars. Although the 5th and 6th video games were less than amazing, they are better than this game in my opinion.

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