Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

released on Nov 08, 2005

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

released on Nov 08, 2005

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance is a top-down action/adventure game where you play as the three friends and progress through the story based on the book and film. Make your way through various scenarios by attacking enemies and solving puzzles using spells. One button fires a ranged spell, such as Confoundus, while another is used for stream spells, like Wingardium Leviosa, which can be moved around with the Control Pad. You can also call your friends for added power to your magical spells. The DS version includes a small bonus game where you take care of a magical creature called a 'Niffler'. It is a simulation game, like a very simple Tamagotchi. You can feed the Niffler, clean it, and give it toys. Depending on what you do, it will become more or less pleased with you. Perform well enough, and it will become really happy, and let you pat it to make it even happier.


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I played this for a few minutes on my cousin's GBA for a few minutes and I only remember being in the camp at the beginning listening to the looping battle music

My sister already completed this game so I don't know if I'll ever get to this one

Not a bad experience of the 4th chapter in Harry Potter, but not a good one either. Controls are sometimes stiff, and the graphics look like the GBA. If you don't mind outdated graphics, the abundance of minigames, stiff controls and it's short length, get this game on DS.

If you went into this game without the knowledge that there's a Yule Ball dancing minigame that secretly prepares you for the final battle with Voldemort, buddy do I have news for you...

I made a pretty bad YouTube review for this game in middle school. I won't link here because it's too cringe, but there was definitely something about this one that made me want to give it extra attention. I actually think this GBA port is better than the console version, with a whole lot of gameplay variety and a fun card collecting system throughout. The three Triwizard Tournament tasks were handled really well and the Yule Ball minigame is a surprise standout. If I had one major complaint it's the final boss fight against Voldemort is laughably easy.