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LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 Free Download Unfitgirl

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Free Download

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Free Download Unfitgirl


LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Free Download Unfitgirl The cards were stacked against LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. This is the fourth franchise to get the LEGO treatment and something like the seventh LEGO game if you include the double-dip on the Star Wars adventures. People know the formula of stud collecting, character unlocking and drop-in/drop-out co-op pretty well by now. When I — a seasoned LEGO vet — sat down to play Harry Potter, even my eyes began to roll a bit at the thought of the “blast everything” quest I was about to set out on. Then, LEGO Harry Potter won me over with gorgeous environments, clever use of the famed spells, legitimate humor and adorable references that show how dialed in Traveller’s Tales is to this franchise. After a few hit or miss LEGO outings, this is the game fans have been waiting for. If you’ve played one of the past LEGO games — Star Wars, Batman or Indiana Jones — the setup to LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 should be pretty easy to wrap your head around. Here, you’re going to play through the defining moments of the first four movies/books and you’re going to do it as little plastic LEGO pieces in a little plastic LEGO world. Harry and company will blast blocks apart with their spells and tricks, and this will cause colored studs to spew out. You collect the studs so that you can buy new characters and powers before exploring the levels to find secret blocks, characters and students in peril. Unfitgirl.COM SEXY GAMES

LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 Free Download Unfitgirl
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If the visuals didn’t tell you, the whole thing is kid friendly: if you are defeated you simply lose some studs and respawn, and a second player can drop-in and drop-out with the push of a button. So if the formula’s the same, what’s so great about LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4? A bunch of stuff. For starters, the spell system is a fresh idea. LEGO Batman had different suits for the main characters and LEGO Indy had the whip and a few other items, but LEGO Harry Potter equips the kids with a number of magical spells that each have their own specific purpose. Wingardium Leviosa is the most basic and the most useful. You’ll use this to lift items so that your partner can reach high studs, assemble items, and break apart other objects for the studs they’re made of. Lumos scares away attacking plants, Riddikulus knocks back your worst fear, and so on. These are each color-coded and can be switched on the fly via your controller’s 1 and 2 buttons. I had a great time using these incantations. Levitating books back onto the shelf and rearranging LEGO blocks to make stairs was fun, but it was the wonderment of what I’d learn next that really kept me going. See, because these spells are so particular in what they do in the LEGO Harry Potter world, the game’s teasing you with what’s coming later.

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You’ll walk down the hill to Hagrid’s and pass Cornish Pixies holding items just out of your reach and treasure chests with locks that appear to be unbreakable. You know that you’re going to learn how to best these challenges, but you don’t know when. What’s awesome about Hogwarts is that it’s a living, breathing place. I dig that the game remembers what benches I’ve already shaken down for studs years later. This is your playground, and it feels like it. This is all part of another thing I love about LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4: the hub world is back and it’s better than ever. Four years of levels could get confusing, but the game does an excellent job of keeping you on track while letting you explore at will. You always start in the Leaky Cauldron and can replay a level with the characters you’ve unlocked or abscond to Diagon Alley to enter cheat codes and spend your studs on new characters. If you want to jump back into the story you can head into Hogwarts and start following Nearly Headless Nick to the next mission. All of that gameplay stuff aside, the other thing that hooks me when it comes to LEGO Harry Potter is how Traveller’s Tales nailed this franchise. The environments the developers have come up with are great — Hogwarts looks like Hogwarts and has the twists and turns you’d expect, Diagon Alley is hopping, and the levels are filled with crap to blow up. HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED

LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 Free Download Unfitgirl
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There are more than 160 characters to unlock that range from well known folks such as Ron in his tux to more niche people like Krum as a shark. The humor they’ve infused into this lore is also awesome. Zapping a radio only to have a bunch of skeletons run out and dance, watching Moaning Myrtle put on a synchronized swimming routine, and having the cheeseball ending image of the film Prisoner of Azkaban cranked up to an even more absurd level are just some of the things that cracked me — a mid-range Potter movie fan — up to no end. Oh, and don’t even get me started on how cute the screeching mandrake roots are. Now, LEGO games always seem to have the same problems — poor platforming, silly vehicle segments, and bad AI partners. LEGO Harry Potter both bests and succumbs to some of these follies. There were still times when I’d miss a jump and die or fall off a platform I was working on, but these seemed to happen far less than they did in the games of the past. There’s only one mandatory vehicle segment I can think of, and it wasn’t hard to handle. Meanwhile, the AI seems smarter than ever. Nearly every time I’d climb onto something that I needed lifted into the air, my partner would start waving his or her wand. There was a struggle here or there, but it was nothing like the “ugh” moments of the past.

Piece-ful

When I had a friend pick up the second controller and hop into my game, I was thrilled to find that the split-screen co-op mode from LEGO Indy 2 had returned. In the majority of LEGO games, two players would inevitably end up running to different sides of the screen and enter into a tugging match for where the camera would go. Now, a line splits the screen when you and a friend head your different ways so that you can explore without a fight. Still, as great as that is, there’s no online co-op for LEGO Harry Potter. This isn’t an issue for me and when I asked the developer about it I was told people really didn’t use it in previous games, but I know some of you out there would love it. Personally, I’d be happier to see a mid-level save system come around than online co-op. Similarly, the level creator is back from LEGO Indy 2, but once again you can’t upload or share your creations via the Internet. Quite frankly, I can’t understand why you’d have this creation option and not figure out a way to make sending and receiving levels a breeze. If I was to put hours into a work of art, I’d want others to see it. As it stands, they can’t unless they come to my house, and that’s why I’ll never use this option beyond tinkering. Combat’s never been a big selling point of the LEGO games, and it’s still a bit “meh” here. However, LEGO Harry Potter gets around it by making fights rare. Hearts of Iron IV

LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 Free Download Unfitgirl
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There are bosses for every movie (and sadly they’re all beaten in pretty much the same way), but there isn’t much fighting beyond that — you’re here to explore and learn, and it works. I didn’t miss being cheaply killed. Instead, I ran through levels trying to assemble Hogwarts crests and had a blast. Lego Harry Potter plays like a secret lost chapter of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. A chapter where Harry goes mad with power, puts on a fake moustache and runs, giggling, through Diagon Alley, turning people into ice cubes with a wand that looks like a carrot. Everything he zaps explodes, uncoils, is remade in a different shape. Scattered bones are reassembled into dancing cadavers, a couch jumps to life and gobbles up a child, a chess game plays itself to checkmate. Lego Harry is the plastic boy-king of a cartwheeling world that entertains at the slightest prod of a magic wand. The game covers Harry’s first four years at Hogwarts, and the format will be instantly familiar to anyone who’s played a Lego game. It’s a sidescrolling platform puzzler in which Harry and his chums make their way through a plastic Hogwarts, using their unique talents to break down obstacles and progress through the major events of the books and films.

Get them studs

Ron can take control of his pet rat, Scabbers, and send him into piping to hit switches, Hermione can decipher bookcases, Harry’s a maestro on a broomstick and Hagrid, well, he’s really big. The addition of a number of learnable spells adds some much needed complexity to Lego’s usual brick-bashing. If your character has a wand, they have access to a wheel of enchantments, each of which gives you a new way to interact with the world, from your straightforward Expelliarmus magic missile to the telekinetic Wingardium Leviosa (levitate bricks, build stuff). Thanks to Harry’s pacifism, the combat of previous Lego games is more or less absent. Most areas are peaceful room-escape problems, often with bonkers solutions. In one scene, I used telekinesis to reanimate a skeleton, which then produced a fishing rod and pulled up a giant squid, which proceeded to squirt water to form a bridge to the exit. It’s unpredictable and mad, and likely to be endlessly hilarious for kids. For adults, zapping everything until the door opens may get old towards the end of the lengthy adventure, but the slapstick humour and the bazillion collectibles provide their own compulsive pleasure. The items you’ve gathered can be exchanged in the shops of Diagon Alley for new spells, bonus levels and the cheats that grant you the giant moustaches and carrot wands. Halo Wars: Definitive Edition 

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Lego Harry Potter had my inner child doing delighted backflips. Whether I was laughing at Hermione’s hilarious broom-riding animation or totally not on purpose casting Stupefy on my co-op partner for the tenth time, it’s willfully silly and fun. For young Harry Potter fans this is a glorious knockabout celebration of the Harry Potter saga. For Lego fans, this is up there with the best of the series.Part of the UK team, Tom was with PC Gamer at the very beginning of the website’s launch—first as a news writer, and then as online editor until his departure in 2020. His specialties are strategy games, action RPGs, hack ‘n slash games, digital card games… basically anything that he can fit on a hard drive. His final boss form is Deckard Cain. Not only does having a buddy with you make for a better time, but you won’t need to rely on the friendly AI, which isn’t always helpful when it comes to cooperative puzzle solving. Luckily, AI failings are much less common now than in previous games, and co-op puzzles aren’t frequent, making these imperfections a minor quibble. The AI isn’t the only lingering flaw to carry over into the newest Lego game, but like that particular aspect, the others have been thankfully marginalized to the point of being barely noticeable. Slippery edges and odd camera angles hinder a couple of platforming sequences, but there are so few of them that you won’t be too bothered.

Similarly, while there are some combat sections, they are very light, and few of them feature the respawning enemies that tainted Lego games of years past. In fact, they come as a happy change of pace among the many puzzles. We did encounter a few glitches, however. The game often hiccups between cutscenes, and on multiple systems, choosing to quit from the main menu caused the game to hang, forcing us to shut down the process from the Windows task manager. It’s to the game’s credit that such problems are so easily dismissed in light of all the fun and variety that so deftly veils them. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 is easily the best Harry Potter game to date, though if that sounds like a backhanded compliment, consider this: It’s one of the finest Lego adventures to date as well, which is no faint praise. By minimizing the repetitive combat and inconsistent platforming, Traveller’s Tales has also minimized the frustrations, making this excursion to Hogwarts enjoyable for the whole family. Minor flaws, old and new alike, keep Lego Harry Potter from becoming a family-friendly classic, but it’s charming and funny, and most importantly, it’s fun. And that kind of magic is all too uncommon, even in Harry’s world.

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Intel P4 1.8 GHz/AMD Athlon XP 2200+
RAM: 512MB
Graphics Card: ATI X1300/NVIDIA GeForce FX 5800 (256 MB RAM)
Sound Card: 100% DirectX®9.0c compatible audio device
Input Devices: Keyboard; Xbox 360 Controller for Windows supported

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo/AMD Athlon 64, 2.8GHz
RAM: 2GB
Graphics Card: ATI HD 2900/NVIDIA GeForce 8800
Sound Card: 100% DirectX®9.0c compatible audio device
Input Devices: Keyboa

NOTE: THESE STEPS MAY VARY FROM GAME TO GAME AND DO NOT APPLY TO ALL GAMES

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  2. At the bottom of the Start menu, type Folder Options into the Search box, then press the Enter key.
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  4. Click Apply then OK.
  5. Return to the Start menu and select Computer, then double click Local Disk (C:), and then open the Program Files folder. On some systems, this folder is called ‘Program Files(x86)’.
  6. In the Program Files folder, find and open the folder for your game.
  7. In the game’s folder, locate the executable (.exe) file for the game–this is a faded icon with the game’s title.
  8. Right-click on this file, select Properties, and then click the Compatibility tab at the top of the Properties window.
  9. Check the Run this program as an administrator box in the Privilege Level section. Click Apply then OK.
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