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PC - Windows : Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Falls A Bit Short

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

After Deathly Hallows, I was HP-drunk, and when I saw this, there was no way I wouldn't buy it.

Overall, it was alright. For a first attempt, it wasn't bad, but there are definately improvements that could be made.

First of all, control is limited. While you control left and right, and have some control over your speed, you don't really control the third dimension. (Up and down)

Also, once you get the hang of it, gameplay is very easy. Too easy. We're talking I squished my opponent ten out of ten times. It's actually funner playing head to head against a friend, though scoring is sparse in those games.

If I could go back, would I buy it again? Sure. There are good aspects to the game, and if your a Harry Potter fan, you'll probably going to like it, and get at least a couple days of good entertainment out of Quidditch World Cup.

I really want EA to try again...

Made a wonderful gift.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User

My nephew was looking for this in a PC release, and I found a new/sealed one here on Amazon:) He says its very fun and he is a tad older than the target age. His only complaints are the menu system.

HPQWC: Good, could be better.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: April 24, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I wasn't very enthusiastic about this game, but when I got it for my birthday, I thought "What the heck, I'll play." It was a wee bit more than I reckoned for. In previous Harry Potter quidditch matches, you can only play as the seeker and it take a very long time doing nothing for anything to happen. Not here. You can play as chasers, beaters (Sort of) and seekers. The teams are fun, but Hogwarts is a bit easy and World Cup can get dull after the tenth match. This game could be better. For instance, you could control your keeper when the chasers are coming, since 99% of the time the keeper doesn't get there in time. You could also play as a beater and hit the bludgers continously, instead of this weird throwing stuff. The crowds look rather 2D and the environments (Especially US & England) get REALLY dull after a while. It would be cool if you could customize your pitches, plays and teams and have the teams have names (In quidditch through the ages, it talks about all kinds of teams. The Moosejaw meteors, the Montrose magpies, the Chuldy cannons, where are they?). Oh yes, I forgot something. This game ROCKS! It's extremly addicting, the controls aren't impossible to manage and the commentary is rather funny. The music isn't John Williams, but it's decent enough and the challenges are fun. A very good game, but can get dull after about the five-hundreth round.

It could be better but...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 15, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game is much fun to play. I like how they:

*let you choose what team you want to be on
*the settings for it vary which is nice also
*it is somewhat challenging when you first start to play it

BUT...THERE IS ONE BAD THING (I am sorry to admit). The game goes on forever and ever. I played until my team scored 999 points and I kept scoring but not getting any higher than that. You have to be in equal opposition to win the game and since I was getting all the points, it wasn't ending. In the end, you just kind of give up on it. This game IS GOOD, but it could be better.

Amazing.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game was amazing. Now, I have had little to no experience with the computer games of today, so I may be unexperienced with the standards of today, but this was quite possibly one of the best, if not the best, computer games I have ever played.

The graphics were amazing, just look at all those beautiful World Cup stadiums - so much glamour. Everything zooms past in a beautiful way, the graphics are never wasted.

The gameplay is simple, I sometimes find myself paying no attention to what's going on but watching the screen and pressing the keys like a robot.

The controls are amazingly simple, even if you don't have a NumPad. I have a laptop, with no NumPad, and I had to turn on NumLock to acquire one, and had to move my fingers around the keyboard, which was quite fun for someone who enjoys typing like me.

In my Num-Padded state, my NumPad controls were 7 (Combo Left), 9 (Combo Right), and U (Bludger Attack). Combined with the arrow keys and the mouse that's about a foot underneath my laptop, it gave quite a lot of fun zooming my hands around.

If you have a laptop and are a poor typist, this may not be the game for you. But if you are amazing with a keyboard, go ahead and buy this.

One regret of mine was that the World Cup droned on for 18 matches, and because you can't save during it then come back, you must do them all in one sitting.

So get up early in the day to do the World Cup matches, and do them with your wonderful typing skills.

The game itself was lovely. Everything was excellent and flawless, the gameplay was extremely smooth and simple to learn, the tutorials were quite entertaining, and the team uniforms were quite lovely.

I suppose this concludes my review. Buy this game, especially if you have a NumPad.

I demand a remake!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 16, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Quiddich, though only imaginative, is an incredible sport in concept. I was practically compelled to buy the game because of visions I had of the possibilities there, even though the reviews were lackluster. Well, turns out people were right. The passing and shooting is oversimplified, the 3D element is completely absent, and its a little too easy to steal the quaffle (i.e. the ball.) The bludgers and beaters (bat-weilding players hitting heavy balls at enemy players) were handled fairly well. The vying for special moves by accomplishing certain goals in a match is a nice touch, but another reviewer hit a chord when they compared their vision of a Quiddich video game with Madden Football. Let players compete at Hogwarts, Club (Professional), or World Cup difficulty, and let them handle the recruiting and management of a team (or even let players you had at Hogwarts play on your pro club when you move to the next level.) Let the flying be more 3 dimensional, with the chance to play as any position all the time instead of just chasers, and you could have a game that redefines sports gaming. Right now, its just a cheap shot by E.A. Games at all us Quiddich dreamers out there. $10? Yeah, its worth about that much.

For the wee ones

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: August 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I agree with most of the other reviewers here: This game was clearly designed for younger kids, with the fun, eye-candy set high and any possible frustration kept to a minimum. It's clear that EA Games just adapted a soccer-game engine, trying to minimize the three-dimensional nature of Quidditch. That, combined with the utterly predictable AI system, makes it possible for an adult player to WIPE THE FLOOR with any and all comers.

It's aggravating, really: It's not likely that there will be another version of this game made for adults with, say, an AI system worthy of the name. And EA games could have so easily created a workable 3D flying system--just use the usual WASD/three-button mouse controls from any first-person shooting game or else the independent-gravity flight engine from "Freelancer" or similar.

Easy!!!

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User

When I started to play this game it seemed like a lot of fun. But after the same repetetive gameplay over and over, It started to get very boring. The game idea is good, but there is no altitude control,and it is just way too easy. It isn't worth playing the World Cup over again with the different team because it will just be the exact same thing.
I have never considered myself very good at sports games, but at this game, i can easily cream the other team 500 to 0.

Lot's of fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User

QWC is the only Harry Potter game that you don't have to worry about the story. It is only Quidditch. I think that World Cup is frusterating,but Hogwarts is extremly fun. Some of the special moves are really creative. There is a lot of stuff that you have to work hard to get. However, the quidditch cards can be annoying.

Pretty Good!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 5
Date: February 28, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup has great animations. You can play as Griffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Japan, Geneology, Hoodlums, Boxers, ect. It is crap


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