Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for PC

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for Windows

v Demo|ELECTRONIC ARTS

Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Action
License
Trial version
Requirements
Windows 2000
Language
English
Author
ELECTRONIC ARTS
Version
Demo
Size
136.11 MB

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Review of Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire

Electronic Arts released Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire for the PC, PlayStation 2 Xbox, and Gamecube. It is an RPG (role-playing game), based on the film and book of the same name. Electronic Arts Canada, Electronic Arts Japan and EA Canada developed the game. It was later released by Electronic Arts for download on the Xbox. It is an adventure game that allows the player to control Harry Potter and his friends on their adventures, as with many other Harry Potter games.

Although the game has some drawbacks such as poor graphics and poorly explained portions of the story, it is still a fun game and can be used to introduce people to Harry Potter. The Microsoft Flight Simulator X is used to simulate most of these settings and aircraft. This was something I really enjoyed about the game. Many flight scenarios, such as the Hogwarts Express, were not included in the books. The game also allows you to view and purchase Harry Potter films, as well as read the Harry Potter books. Although it's not very extensive, it gives a good introduction to the Harry Potter universe for those who are new to the series. This game should have been developed with Windows rather than other operating systems. It lacks many features, as I reviewed in the previous Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire reviews.

I believe Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire would have received more attention if it was developed for other operating systems. It is still a great game to play, regardless of its current form on different gaming platforms. There are many online games that are related to Harry Potter, the Goblet of Fire. This allows gamers to enjoy these games whenever and wherever they like. As a way to spread the love for Harry Potter, some fanatics have even released their own Harry Potter games. You don't have to be a Harry Potter fan. Download this game and read our review.