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A game based on the book and film Harry Potter et la Coupe de feu (2005).A game based on the book and film Harry Potter et la Coupe de feu (2005).A game based on the book and film Harry Potter et la Coupe de feu (2005).
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Stephen Fry
- Narrator
- (voice)
Ralph Fiennes
- Lord Voldemort
- (voice)
Daniel Larner
- Harry Potter
- (voice)
Gregg Chilingirian
- Ron Weasley
- (voice)
- (as Greg Chillingrian)
Boris Mitkova
- Viktor Krum
- (voice)
Blake Ritson
- Cedric Diggory
- (voice)
Claudia Renton
- Fleur Delacour
- (voice)
Duncan Wisbey
- Death Eater #1
- (voice)
Matthew Marsh
- Death Eater #2
- (voice)
- …
Jonathan Kydd
- Erkling
- (voice)
- …
Sam Hazeldine
- Barty Crouch Jr.
- (voice)
- …
Lydia Andrew
- Mermaid
- (voice)
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I had a great time playing this game. It is a good game and it is realy like the main history of the movie with the same title Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The main goal is collect beans and explore through the castle and forest and make spells like "Galinhus" and "Wingardium Leviosa" to destroy creatures to progress in the game. When we are exploring we can play in a two player mode and we can choose between Harry, Ron and Hermione. The only time when is need just one player we need to play with Harry and was during the levels of the tasks of the tournment. I really likes the last level that was a final battle with Lord Voldmort and he says to Harry: "Now you dont have your mother to save you" and "I want to see the lights abandonad your eyes" but Harry wins in the last moment.
The Goblet of Fire movie was one of the best. It was emotionally heartbreaking, and the acting was the finest I've ever seen. This game, though, totally ruined it.
The game is level-based, with no exploration. The entire thing is about collecting shields, which is just plain stupid. And the controls couldn't be more awkward. It's impossible to aim properly when surrounded by so many enemies. When you die, you lose a chocolate frog and re-spawn. So there are limited lives, and when those lives are up, it's back to the start. It quickly goes from fun to very frustrating, as there is no camera control and the view is constantly being blocked.
Instead of casting certain spells that you decide, the spells are cast at random, so on PS2 the X button is jinx, square is charm and triangle is to summon with Accio. But with the targeting system that has a mind of its own, the wrong spell is always being cast.
The level design is horrible. Most of the levels do not happen in the movie, like Prof Moody's training, retrieving the golden egg after Ron drops it down a drain in the prefect's bathroom, and collecting gillyweed from the greenhouses while being attacked by the ridiculous enemies. It's even worse than the nonsense class challenges from the previous games.
Do not buy this game.
The game is level-based, with no exploration. The entire thing is about collecting shields, which is just plain stupid. And the controls couldn't be more awkward. It's impossible to aim properly when surrounded by so many enemies. When you die, you lose a chocolate frog and re-spawn. So there are limited lives, and when those lives are up, it's back to the start. It quickly goes from fun to very frustrating, as there is no camera control and the view is constantly being blocked.
Instead of casting certain spells that you decide, the spells are cast at random, so on PS2 the X button is jinx, square is charm and triangle is to summon with Accio. But with the targeting system that has a mind of its own, the wrong spell is always being cast.
The level design is horrible. Most of the levels do not happen in the movie, like Prof Moody's training, retrieving the golden egg after Ron drops it down a drain in the prefect's bathroom, and collecting gillyweed from the greenhouses while being attacked by the ridiculous enemies. It's even worse than the nonsense class challenges from the previous games.
Do not buy this game.
I hope EA Games returns to the previous Harry Potter gaming style when releasing ORDER OF THE PHOENIX. I know, characters are no longer kids, obviously the styling must evolve to a less naive approach... but that's no excuse for loosing the Harry Potter charming. Even Jeremy Soule's music was uninspired in GOB. We want to explore Hagworths again. Challenges. Cooperative gaming must not be a limitation but an option (the PC version of Prisoner of Azkhaban was OK... I rather play alone but if cooperative playing is a "must", give at least the option to play on our own). Remember that Harry Potter games are ACTION ADVENTURE games, not this incoherent and discontinuous collage of boring mini-games. And for the PC user's sake... MOUSE SUPPORT!
I loved the first game, really like the 2nd & 3rd, but I hated this crappy piece of garbage! The first 3 games have you basically following Harry's story as you explore Hogwarts, learn spells, and get to know your fellow students. Unfortunately EA completely changed up this game & lost the plot altogether. I never made it to the tri-wizard tournament as I couldn't get past all the monsters you constantly have to fight within the school.
This is the worst game of HP so far.
Sure they tried to do something different: so bye-bye the platforms and now time for exploration and fights. Next, the graphics are much improved this time and look really much like a movie. In addition, they put some role playing cards with stills from the movie, which is great because you don't see much of this in the first three games.
But, unfortunately, the magic of HP ends here: What are the main three levels of the game? roofs of Hoggwarts (more for Batman), forbidden forest and the garden of herbology (more for Swampthing).
There, you keep stumbling against dull monsters (salamanders, big wasps, bottom on fire). They even appear on the key moments and that's a crap because you can't say anymore it's an adaptation! Your goal is to collect shields (I hate this chores list) and if you know that there are 10 shields located in each level, you don't know how many you have collected in each one and each time you got one, you start over! So this game becomes quickly an irritating maze!
The only moments of fun are the triwizard tournament and the fight against Voldemort but to play them, I had to download a completed saved game! Even then, you got those damned clock challenge (it is not Olympic games and I am not motivated for Gold, Silver, Bronze), the cinematics are one poor picture that is zoomed circularly to give some flow.
Well, a great disappointment! Ava kadreva !
Sure they tried to do something different: so bye-bye the platforms and now time for exploration and fights. Next, the graphics are much improved this time and look really much like a movie. In addition, they put some role playing cards with stills from the movie, which is great because you don't see much of this in the first three games.
But, unfortunately, the magic of HP ends here: What are the main three levels of the game? roofs of Hoggwarts (more for Batman), forbidden forest and the garden of herbology (more for Swampthing).
There, you keep stumbling against dull monsters (salamanders, big wasps, bottom on fire). They even appear on the key moments and that's a crap because you can't say anymore it's an adaptation! Your goal is to collect shields (I hate this chores list) and if you know that there are 10 shields located in each level, you don't know how many you have collected in each one and each time you got one, you start over! So this game becomes quickly an irritating maze!
The only moments of fun are the triwizard tournament and the fight against Voldemort but to play them, I had to download a completed saved game! Even then, you got those damned clock challenge (it is not Olympic games and I am not motivated for Gold, Silver, Bronze), the cinematics are one poor picture that is zoomed circularly to give some flow.
Well, a great disappointment! Ava kadreva !
Did you know
- TriviaThis game deviates significantly from its predecessors in terms of gameplay, with a fixed path and camera angle replacing the "tried-and-true" free-roaming exploratory gameplay in the first three titles. Consequently, it was met with mixed if not negative reviews from fans of the series this far.
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Arthur Weasley: Get back to the portkey!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.11 (2005)
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