The only real problem i had with the game is that it will never be 100% complete. The Dark Tower, Year 3 Level 6 after breaking the glass using the purple gargoyle, there's a runes puzzle. Easy, right? No. The camera angle changes to where you cannot see the puzzle when its mapping it out for you to follow. You get the Gryffindor piece of the crest when the puzzle is solved, but unless you have a lot of patience and spend a bunch of time trying to guess the puzzle sequence, you won't be able to get it. Even if there are two players, the camera doesnt pan over far enough to see it if the 2nd player is as far left as the character goes.
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Re: Review: LEGO Harry Potter Collection - A Wizarding Wonder That's Only Just Beginning To Show Its Age
@anoyonmus yes it’s worth getting. The problem I had originally posted has been resolved, and enjoyed the rest of the game
Re: Review: LEGO Harry Potter Collection - A Wizarding Wonder That's Only Just Beginning To Show Its Age
The only real problem i had with the game is that it will never be 100% complete. The Dark Tower, Year 3 Level 6 after breaking the glass using the purple gargoyle, there's a runes puzzle. Easy, right? No. The camera angle changes to where you cannot see the puzzle when its mapping it out for you to follow. You get the Gryffindor piece of the crest when the puzzle is solved, but unless you have a lot of patience and spend a bunch of time trying to guess the puzzle sequence, you won't be able to get it. Even if there are two players, the camera doesnt pan over far enough to see it if the 2nd player is as far left as the character goes.