Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup from Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 2. Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup is based on quidditch, the popular game from the Harry Potter books and movies. Two teams fly on their broomsticks and pass a ball, like aerial soccer. The objective is to toss that ball through one of three rings. That gives you ten points, but really, you can win without ever doing so. If your team's seeker catches this crazy golden thing, you're awarded, like, a million points and pretty much automatically win. Kind of makes the rest of the sport seem irrelevant, but hey, who are we muggles to criticize? We play soccer! This video review features video gameplay footage of Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup for the PlayStation 2 and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.
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harry potter quidditch world cup is based on the popular game from the Harry Potter books and movies that being quidditch two teams flying their broomsticks and pass the ball around like a kind of aerial soccer the objective is toss that ball through one of three rings that give you ten points but I really you can win without ever doing so your team seeker catches this crazy golden thing you're-awarded like a million points and you pretty much automatically win very special Quidditch World Cup totally captures the spirit of the movies and the electric atmosphere of their on-screen quidditch games for harry potter fans in particular, it's easy to appreciate the detail here and although the game does feel a bit dated it's still aged really well PA did a fantastic job they simplified this bizarre and somewhat complex imaginary sports into far more manageable pieces to play primarily as a chaser or an offensive player and you basically fly all over the place trying to get the ball and toss it through the Rings now when you call for it. you can also control a beater.
basically a defenseman who tosses another ball at the other teams players to knock them down kind of like a little dodgeball and once you've launched that ball he go back to controlling the chaser and then game plays out back and forth until the snitch that crazy gold thing is finally released and that's when Quidditch World Cup turns into a kind of racing game you control your team seeker and try to stay on the path of the snitch until you're within reaching distance once you grab the snitch the game is over and they usually you win so EA split things up nicely and they paired that approach with really simple controls movement is handled with the left analog stick passing and shooting with the circle and the ex it's very basic very user-friendly layers there's really not much depth to the gameplay but it compensates for that in terms of content Quidditch World Cup is a great pseudo sports game it's not very hard but given its intended audience that makes sense in any way it's addictive arcade sports charm makes up for that as well if you're into harry potter or pretend sports Quidditch World Cup still a ps2 game or phone.
harry potter quidditch world cup is based on the popular game from the Harry Potter books and movies that being quidditch two teams flying their broomsticks and pass the ball around like a kind of aerial soccer the objective is toss that ball through one of three rings that give you ten points but I really you can win without ever doing so your team seeker catches this crazy golden thing you're-awarded like a million points and you pretty much automatically win very special Quidditch World Cup totally captures the spirit of the movies and the electric atmosphere of their on-screen quidditch games for harry potter fans in particular, it's easy to appreciate the detail here and although the game does feel a bit dated it's still aged really well PA did a fantastic job they simplified this bizarre and somewhat complex imaginary sports into far more manageable pieces to play primarily as a chaser or an offensive player and you basically fly all over the place trying to get the ball and toss it through the Rings now when you call for it. you can also control a beater.
basically a defenseman who tosses another ball at the other teams players to knock them down kind of like a little dodgeball and once you've launched that ball he go back to controlling the chaser and then game plays out back and forth until the snitch that crazy gold thing is finally released and that's when Quidditch World Cup turns into a kind of racing game you control your team seeker and try to stay on the path of the snitch until you're within reaching distance once you grab the snitch the game is over and they usually you win so EA split things up nicely and they paired that approach with really simple controls movement is handled with the left analog stick passing and shooting with the circle and the ex it's very basic very user-friendly layers there's really not much depth to the gameplay but it compensates for that in terms of content Quidditch World Cup is a great pseudo sports game it's not very hard but given its intended audience that makes sense in any way it's addictive arcade sports charm makes up for that as well if you're into harry potter or pretend sports Quidditch World Cup still a ps2 game or phone.
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