The Final Harry Potter Video Game – Trailer

I would say that at least 70-80% of my game collection consists of Japanese-produced titles, ranging from the Disgaea series to Final Fantasy (Insert Number between I and XIV here). However, I do have a few titles that catch my attention at times…. for example, whilst I have absolutely no interest in the genre, Dungeon Siege 1 remains one of my favorite PC games and in another case, whilst not being the best games by far, the Harry Potter video game series would most probably be my favourite Movie –> Game adaptation…. even if the last few game titles may have been purchased just to complete the set.

Above is a trailer for the last video game in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. Every game in the series diversify the gameplay in every game, whether it be a semi-open castle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Three-Person control in Prisoner of Azkaban, Mission-based storytelling in Goblet of Fire *Shudder* and most probably the most creative but at the same time, most flawed fighting system of Part 1.

This time, they have decided to add an entire cast of new characters to play, such as Ginny and Molly Weasley, Seamus Finnigan, Professor McGonagall and so forth. I am currently questioning many things about this game, such as how the graphics seems to have really dipped down in comparison to previous games, the battle system that looks both simplistic and awkward and how much use these “extra” characters will be when there is still a significant portion of the outer-Hogwarts storyline to go…..

Anyway, enjoy.

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Your average (??) 20 year old university student who studies by day and plays games, watches anime (and so-forth) every other moment of the day. Has been writing for The Otaku's Study for over five years (as the one and only writer) and enjoys writing about a wide variety of media products.