Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is one of those more successful computer adaptations of a film about the adventures of a famous young wizard, which in turn is based on extremely popular books. Electronic Arts has put a lot of work into ensuring that the product is not perceived as an ordinary, weak licensed design, but actually gives joy, especially to younger PC fans. Eventually, art succeeded well for the artists.
We are dealing with an action game with a camera showing the events from a certain angle. We control a chosen character, of course with Harry, Hermione or Ron to choose from, which we run through quite detailed areas. The designers made sure that something always happened in the background and the computer scientists had the impression of being in the centre of a much bigger and more important world.
Of course, magic could not be lacking. Various spells have been assigned to the appropriate keys, allowing you to mix offensive and defensive options. An interesting variety is to combine the powers of individual heroes in order to move a big boulder together, for example.
Collaboration in the use of wands is also naturally useful when our characters are surrounded by enemies and their ranks should be broken through as soon as possible. Demo version allows you to play the very beginning of the adventure, offering up to several dozen minutes of gameplay. It should make a good appetite for more.









