LEGO Harry Potter Collection (Xbox One)
A 2018 repackaging of two LEGO Harry Potter games that trades challenge for charm, solid family fun if you're okay with 15-year-old game design.
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Best for young Harry Potter fans and parents seeking guilt-free couch co-op; adults should expect 2010-era game design.
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About LEGO Harry Potter Collection (Xbox One)
I went in expecting the usual LEGO formula: break stuff, collect studs, unlock characters. That's exactly what you get across both Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and the Deathly Hallows games bundled here. The licensed locations feel authentic, and the spell-casting mechanics are satisfying enough. If you've got kids who love Harry Potter, this scratches that itch without demanding skill. The catch is age. These games feel like 2010 design, linear level progression, simple puzzles, no real difficulty curve. For adults, the appeal hinges on nostalgia or a genuine love of the IP. Performance is stable, but don't expect anything that pushes the Xbox One. It's comfort food gaming, not a statement.

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- Developer
- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Publisher
- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date
- Oct 30, 2018