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Dark Void vs LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (PS3)

 

Essential Facts

Platform
ESRB Rating
Teen
ESRB Content
Animated Blood, Mild Language, Violence
Main Genre
Sub Genre
Developer
Publisher
Release Date
2010-01-19
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Description From Wikipedia: "Dark Void is a video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Capcom on the Unreal Engine 3 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. In the game players must face an alien threat ..."  expand → Dark Void (PS3)

Dark Void is a video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Capcom on the Unreal Engine 3 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. In the game players must face an alien threat that humanity had previously banished. The game mixes on-foot and mid-air combat. The games make use of a new "vertical cover system", as well as a standard cover system.
The game will include a hover pack, and later, a jetpack, allowing for a quick transition between traditional shooter gameplay and flight. The game also features "tactical freedom", which is different ways of achieving the same goal.

 

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GameSnob average review score:
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5.7

20

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

GameSpot 6.5            

Zooming around with your jetpack can be a lot of fun, but routine shooter action and long flightless sections keep Dark Void from flying high.

 

19

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

GameSpy 6.0            

This hybrid takes forever to start, and runs out of gas too soon.

 

IGN 5.0            

You will believe a man can fly. You just won't care.

 

18

Monday, January 18, 2010

1UP 5.4            

This initially fantastic and original "Rocketeer combat" game crashes into utterly mediocre ground.
 

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Essential Facts

Platform
ESRB Rating
Everyone 10+
ESRB Content
Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor
Main Genre
Sub Genre
Developer
Publisher
Release Date
2010-06-29
Home Page
Description From Wikipedia: "Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a video game in the Lego video game franchise, developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline ..."  expand → LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (PS3)

Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a video game in the Lego video game franchise, developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline will cover the first four films of the Harry Potter series: Philosopher's Stone (Sorcerer's Stone in the U.S.), Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire. Lego Harry Potter's gameplay is similar to that of most previous Lego games, with an emphasis on collecting and exploring. Casting spells is an integral part of the gameplay, with a wide range of spells available for unlocking as the player progresses. As there are many spells available in the game, you use the spell wheel to select your spell. Potion-making is another integral feature; potions can help the player complete levels or, if created incorrectly, have adverse side effects such as turning the player into a frog.
Changes to the mechanics of previous games include 'Student In Peril' missions, which are a group of challenges to help a student, Polyjuice Potion, which allows players to temporarily change one of your characters into any other mini-figure unlocked. A major change is to the hub system. On most versions, Diagon Alley works as a hub for unlockable extras, while Hogwarts acts as a constantly evolving massive hub with the unlockable characters found by picking up their hidden portraits.
The bigger areas in Hogwarts have led developer Traveller's Tales to improve the overall level design. If you are lost in-game you can follow a trail of Ghost Studs. These do not count towards your stud total, but will guide you to the next section of the level.

 

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Reviews
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GameSnob average review score:
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8.1

28

Monday, June 28, 2010

IGN 8.5            

If there's no grass on the field, play Quidditch.

 

1UP 7.7            

This is both the best and the buggiest Lego console game to date.

 

25

Friday, June 25, 2010

GameSpot 8.0            

Harry's adventure into Lego land is exactly what you'd want it to be: charming, fun, and chock-full of secrets.
 

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