
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the latest game derived from the successful and wholly popular book series of J.K.Rowling. I don't know what makes gamers attracted to this game because everything in the game is also present in the book and the movie. So it's completely nonsense if you'll play the game only to the find out that there's nothing special in it; only shitty monsters and annoying merpeople.
Anyway, to satisfy the lust, oh I mean the desire of HP addicts out there, the game as usual deals with the adventures and misfortunes of the three young student wizards of Hogwarts. You can play as one of the three stupid characters as you go through different levels solving puzzles and accomplishing the Triwizard Tournament tasks. Of course, just like in the immortal book that can induce boredom faster than a Firebolt, your success in the tournament leads you to a portkey enchanted as goblet to lead you to the game's wizard villain boss known as
Lord Voldemort.
The only exciting thing here is picking Bertie Bott's Every-Flavor Bean that serves as the official currency to buy power cards for each character. Overall, HPGOF is a fine
action adventure game for the kids who love the boy-who-lived.
The third task in the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie wherein the four triwizard champions need to get the cup of eternal glory took place in a magnificent and eerie hedge maze. As a matter of fact, the idea of getting inside the maze myself gi
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The third task in the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie wherein the four triwizard champions need to get the cup of eternal glory took place in a magnificent and eerie hedge maze. As a matter of fact, the idea of getting inside the maze myself gi
Tracked: Sep 21, 12:55