Harry Potter Review
In 2010, Nintendo launched “Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4.” It’s funny, full of action, and a magical thrill. It’s based off of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, written in the 1990s.
You start by doing the classic timeline, doing levels, and learning classic spells like Wingardium Leviosa and Expecto Patronum. After you’ve done that, you can collect several items on the Hogwarts campus. Having played this for 4 years, I’d recommend getting Red Bricks, items that when you unlock, you get awesome powers.
After that, you should get the Students in Peril around campus. They’re extras in wacky situations that you need to get them out of. Make sure you remember that 24 out of the 50 are in the levels. Next, you should get the characters on campus. There are 95 characters to find and unlock, while the rest are in the levels.
Once you’ve done everything on campus, it’s time to do the levels, get the House Crests, get the 3 characters featured in each level, and get enough coins to earn True Wizard (if you get the “score times” bricks, it’ll be incredibly easy).
Once you’ve done all 24 levels, you must enter Knockturn Alley, and then Borgin and Burkes (the shop at the very end). There, you’ll see some golden bricks. If you build them up, they make a door. When you enter, you play a bonus level where you must collect 1 million coins in 15 minutes (no money-making Red Bricks allowed). When you are done, you get Lord Voldemort, and when he is unlocked, the game is completed.