REQUIREMENTS
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: Windows 2000/XP
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 1.2GHz Processor
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 256MB RAM
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 8X CD-ROM Drive
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 1.2GB Hard Disk Space
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 32MB ATi Radeon 7500 or nVidia GeForce Class Video Card
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: DirectX compatible Sound Card
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: DirectX 9.0c
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 1.2GHz Processor
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 256MB RAM
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 8X CD-ROM Drive
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 1.2GB Hard Disk Space
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: 32MB ATi Radeon 7500 or nVidia GeForce Class Video Card
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: DirectX compatible Sound Card
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: DirectX 9.0c
Information:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 computer and video game that was released right before the film release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Both the game and the movie are based on J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series.
The game follows the three main characters of the film — namely Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley — and there is an entirely new spell-casting system that allows for collaborative spells. The characters themselves more closely resemble their film counterparts than in previous games. It also has higher-quality graphics than the previous Harry Potter video games. However, the game play in the fourth video game is much more action-oriented, which is a change from the previous games.
In addition, players can play the game with friends, and can combine their magic and spells to make them more powerful. Players can also capture moving beans using Accio and increase their power with collectors, creature, and character, cards.
There is no RPG iteration of the game, unlike with previous titles. In addition, it was pointed out that unlike the previous installments, there was not much room to "run around" such as in the previous games where you were allowed to move freely within the castle and on the grounds.
The game is divided into several non-consecutive levels, some of which are locked at the beginning of the game until the player collects enough Triwizard Shields to unlock it.
It is noted as the last Harry Potter game released on GameCube and Xbox, its also the first Harry Potter Game to get an E10+ Rating in North America.
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