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Keeper who protects the goal, and the Seeker who chases the elusive
Golden Snitch that must be caught to end the match. The Seeker
who ends the game by catching the Snitch wins an extra 150 points
for their team. You can also accumulate power ups and special moves
to help you in your plight.
Firstly you need to choose any one of the four
Hogwarts house teams - everyone is present and correct including
Harry Potter's Gryffindor - Malfoy's Slytherin & Cho's Ravenclaw
you get a chance to pick up the Quidditch basics with five original
challenges and the Hogwarts House Cup competition. This works as
a great tutorial and intro to the sport. Once completed, players
can enter the Quidditch World Cup, choosing from a range of international
teams including the USA, England, France, Germany, the Nordic Team,
Japan, Spain, Australia, and Bulgaria - featuring Viktor Krum. Each
national team sports its own Quidditch gear, has a unique stadium
environment, and different strengths to make thing even more interesting.
Where this game became a bit frustrating for me
was when I became good enough at Quidditch to start wanting to play
for keeps. Quidditch, in JK Rowling's books is described as a super
fast, intricate and dangerous sport. It seems to me that EA have
pitched this game at a lower end age group which I suppose is who
will buy this title.
Which means the game-play and CPU AI don't really cut the mustard
in today's sport simulation world.
Controlling your players is no less than annoying,
you have no option to speed up or slow down on your broomstick (like
a boost button) and the passing is too much of a lottery. I get
frustrated by games that try and use the game AI to make your passes
and heavily influence your teammates, this game left me with steam
coming out of my ears.
Even though I tended to get a bit frustrated with
the game-play, Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup does
a fine job of the audio & visual production. The players and
areas alike are all glorious in their detail. As you travel around
the world in the world cup you get to see some stunning Quidditch
pitches including ice arenas and water pitches. Sound-wise the game
seems to do an ok job, although there is nothing special to report.
Overall, Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup is a
likeable first attempt, that I expect will appeal more to the hardcore
Potter fan. Does it has enough depth of game-play and tactic to
hold it's own as a sports title? The jury is out on this one. I
await the sequel.
7 out of
10
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