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Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Hands-On

Forget spells and magic wands, we get the job done by playing as Hagrid's dog Fang.

The last time we ventured through the lively halls of Hogwarts, we got a glimpse of what the stars of the Harry Potter series could do with a little class time and practice. At the 2010 Game Developers Conference, we played Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 for the first time and found that it can be just as fun to play as Hagrid's drooling puppy Fang or Hermione's fat cat Crookshanks. Granted, they can't cast spells to ward off dementors or get through devil's snare, but they come with their own unique abilities to help you get where you need to go.

Our first stop was Hagrid's house where he would eventually take the young wizards to the Forbidden Forest. After a few goofy cutscenes where Hagrid was airing out some dirty laundry and tending to a sick unicorn, we were on our way through the mysterious woods. Because Harry is not always alone on his adventures, you can easily rotate among the members of your party, including the nonhuman ones. One particular handy party member was Fang because he could dig in areas that were highlighted by paw prints, giving us access to secret areas. He could also pounce and attack giant wasps that were otherwise in our way.

Hagrid may come well equipped with a crossbow, but Fang can bark, beg, climb ladders, and even play dead. Not too shabby for a big dopey dog. And you can play as other pets--not just as Fang. By using the right bumper to rotate through your arsenal of spells, Hermione can bring out her fluffy cat Crookshanks, and you can control the cat temporarily to help you dig. The forest is full of strange critters and out of control plants, so it's fun to see what kind of animations are triggered when you put the right pieces into place. It's important to interact with anything that you can because you never know what will happen if you water the plants or put a particular brick back where it belongs.

We jumped ahead to year three to watch a scene where Harry goes for a ride on Buckbeak with Hermione and they get dropped off on the rooftop of Hogwarts. Like previous Lego games, there's still a lot of teamwork involved, which is what makes the games more fun to play with a friend. As we made our way across the roof, we realized that we needed to rely on Harry to cast expecto patronum to keep the dementors at bay and that Hermione was most useful by keeping the devil's snare in check. Friendly fire is usually off when you're playing with someone, but when you're partnered up with the computer, some funny things will happen--like enlarged faces--if you mistakenly zap your fellow wizards.

For our final stop, we moved onto year four, jumping head first in the Triwizard Tournament. Some liberties were taken so that you won't be facing a giant fire-breathing dragon alone, so just know that Hermione has got your back when it comes time to face the trials. The game becomes more intense as the years go by, which makes sense as the series gets darker as more time passes. After fending off dementors in year three, we were hopping around by year four trying to track down vital potion ingredients for a strength formula all while dodging the dragon's flames coming from the background. It's chaotic but fun, and it'll be sure to keep you on your toes.

Little details and new objects are continuously being added so we'll have more updates when we get a chance to play with a build of our own in the near future. The game looks good so far and can be played cooperatively offline across all consoles, as well as online for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 will be released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, and PC later this year.

95 Comments

  • pet_art33

    Posted Apr 27, 2010 5:27 am PT

    Where did you hear of a LEGO Lord of the Rings? When does it come out?

  • maroon111

    Posted Apr 11, 2010 12:40 am PT

    Good job

  • THOMJOHN3

    Posted Apr 10, 2010 11:33 pm PT

    I can't wait for all of that work nabbing every LEGO to finally equal TROPHIES!!!

  • luccaface

    Posted Apr 6, 2010 7:17 am PT

    Still waiting for Lego Lord of the Rings

  • Goods_Merchant

    Posted Apr 5, 2010 6:14 pm PT

    The magic is very, very reminiscent of Lego Star Wars...

  • Fatmanfatman123

    Posted Apr 4, 2010 2:22 pm PT

    Lego games were great until Lego Indiana Jones up to Lego Batman. Indiana Jones 2 was OK but i hope this is more like Star Wars: The Complete Saga.

  • cedric01094

    Posted Apr 3, 2010 8:23 pm PT

    Oh I never image that Lego will make Harry Potter game, this make me feel excited and I wish I could play it right now. I will definitely play as Harry Potter and my girlfriend will be my side-kick Hermione Granger, hahaha

  • MOwens9512

    Posted Apr 1, 2010 9:02 pm PT

    I'm actually suprised it took this long for a Lego Harry Potter to hit the radar. Love the Lego series. Can't wait til they decide to do others. Would be real cool if they took an existing video game character and made a Lego game out of them. Lego God of War perhaps? LOL

  • A4477

    Posted Apr 1, 2010 2:47 pm PT

    it looks fuun cant wait.. I am a big fan of HP will love it....know its gonna be hilarious and am not a kid

  • 7h3_h4x3r

    Posted Apr 1, 2010 10:04 am PT

    Never understood why anyone plays Lego games...unless of course these games are made for young players or kids.

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 10:47 pm PT

    "...you can control the cat temporarily to help you dig..."

    Cats? Dig? They would sooner jump into muddy water than dirty themselves digging. I don't recall Hermione ever having such an obedient Crookshanks.

  • ruttyrutty

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 3:34 pm PT

    I've never played any of the lego games before. But this does look pretty sweet. I may have to try it out

  • tigertechie posted Mar 31, 2010 1:10 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    tigertechie

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 1:10 pm PT (hide)

    Oh for heaven's sake, you do know anything here?
    You know what? forget it, agruing with people like you is like hitting yourself with a brick.
    And I am not christian.
    And a pentagram is a bad symbol. At least Stephen King says so!
    Just forget it!

  • Mysterywriter

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 9:59 am PT

    good grief....I'm sticking with the actual subject which is THE GAME!!! I am looking forward to another installment of a LEGO game. I have all the others and they are just as fun and challenging as Dante's Inferno, Halo 3, FF13 and some others I could name. They just show that u can play a great game without using other things just to get a Teen or Mature rating so they can sell it.

  • ZeerusX

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 9:57 am PT

    Wow...

    Is Tiger actually one of those jesus freaks that thinks Harry Potter is "devil work"?

    Not only that, is he REALLY that ignorant to think the pentagram is a satanic symbol? It's pagan you nitwit.

    Go to school, PLEASE, you inbred brainwashed "christian"

    (Hint: Your not really a christian, because instead of going by the words of jesus, which was pretty much just "love everyone" you instead pervert his words to further your own irrational, paranoid agenda's.)

  • Nero3347

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 7:54 am PT

    i like lego its pretty cool haha

  • aseer-432 posted Mar 31, 2010 7:36 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    aseer-432

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 7:36 am PT (hide)

    hate the lego its so ugly

  • jonzilla_basic

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 3:41 am PT

    Dud let it go. You said your peace over and over and over. You have a GS Blog use that instead of constantly promoting your personal views on kids games here.

  • tigertechie posted Mar 31, 2010 3:35 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    tigertechie

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 3:35 am PT (hide)

    @ itsTolkien_time
    Are you trying to make me sound like I'm the sort of person who needs to be caged or strapped to a table or wall?

  • jonzilla_basic

    Posted Mar 31, 2010 2:34 am PT

    ...oh and over 140 Characters WHOLEY BEEEEEEP!!! That's awesome!

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