![]() There are many areas that have only changed a little. There are plenty of things to collect and lots to smash up, but the game falls down a little when you realize just how similar it is to the first version. Yes, there are points and areas that move the story along, but they feel natural and organic to the point where you can forgive them when you are railroaded. Hogwarts is more like a puzzle box that you can explore, which means it is far removed from the level system that existed in the Star Wars and Pirates of the Caribbean games. The simplification of the use of the wand has made the gameplay experience more fun and somehow more immersive. Look on YouTube for the scene where Voldemort (the bad guy) dies to see how well the visual effects are directed. Of the noticeably good things are the directing and visual effects, both of which are very good and very clever. The graphics are typically good computer-generated Lego style, with the graphics becoming more polished as time goes on. Thankfully, Lego bounced back with a well crafted and story driven game, but is years 5 to 7 just as good (or better)? Years 1-4 was a refreshing blast of Lego amusement, especially since most players were expecting to be sick of it by now. Bright and enjoyable Lego fun with another franchise instalment.
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