Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS
- 11th Nov 2011
- 18th Nov 2011
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Review LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (3DS)
Half-blood, whole fun
Isn't it about time TT Games did something new with its LEGO franchise? How many others have gotten away with utilising near-identical gameplay formulas this many times? Not that it's a terribly bad thing – we'll happily trek through another humorous toy-sized tribute as the team rarely misfires. Delivering the same casual...
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 News
Feature The Building Blocks for a LEGO City
One block at a time
As one of the most popular toys in the world, LEGO has been a part of almost everyone’s lives. The unbridled sense of creativity and possibility that the bricks produce is arguably unmatched by anything else, so it’s no surprise that the LEGO Group has continually pushed for the creation of LEGO games. Be it based purely on...
News LEGO Onslaught Continues With LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7
The excitement is building
Fact: LEGO video games sell well. Fact: Harry Potter tie-ins sell well. Fact: Nintendo consoles sell well. Can you see where this is going? Yes, Warner Bros. has announced the official video game of the tail end of the Harry Potter saga, with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 coming to all current Nintendo formats this year...
About The Game
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 continues the saga of the Boy Who Lived in this spell-binding adventure for wizards and Muggles alike.
This time, players are transported through the final three books and final four films to experience the ultimate fight of good vs. evil. The creative LEGO prowess unites with the expansive world of Harry Potter once again to deliver an exciting and rewarding gameplay experience. The game features lessons, spell-casting, dueling and much more for players of all ages to enjoy.
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after wasting my money on the pirates and SW3 Lego games for 3ds i can say only this, !@#$% you. the graphics had fog making the 3d look bad in pirates, frame rates crapped out. there was only 1/5 the puzzles in the 3ds versions, and to top it off the canned videos felt way,way out of place. yeah in sticking with !@#$ you. not ever again are you getting my cash.
@meizme
lol that sucks, but at least the console/pc versions are outstanding imo.
i didnt really like the first harry potter game on the ds, but i will give it another chance
i'm a big fan of Harry Potter so i dont care that is lego im going to buy it.
@evilcookie i liked the ds one but this sucked 3/10
I own the years 1-4 (ds), and I was wondering should I buy the DS or the 3DS version of years 5-7?
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