Free download PSP games Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire for PPSSPP, ISO/CSO, direct link, single link, works. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is an action-adventure video game based on the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which in turn is based on J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series.


Games information:
Release date: November 8, 2005
Genre: Action-adventure game
Engine: RenderWare
Composer: Jeremy Soule
Platforms: PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Xbox
Developers: EA Bright Light, Electronic Arts, Magic Pockets, Yuke's

The PSP version of The Goblet of Fire is practically identical to the bigger console versions. The primary differences are the omission of the prefects' bathroom level and the inclusion of some unlockable minigames. You'll solve plenty of environmental puzzles using each character's standard, context-sensitive charm spells. Cast a charm in the direction of a boulder and you'll lift it with a wingardium leviosa spell. Cast it in the direction of a fire, and your character will automatically do an aqua eructo charm to conjure a stream of water for dousing the flame. Carpe retractum (for opening gates) and herbivicus (for causing plants to bloom) are other context-sensitive charms used in the game. The puzzles you need to solve are usually fairly obvious. For example, while exploring the greenhouses of Hogwarts, you may need to use carpe retractum to pull down bridges, and herbivicus to open up lily pads that let you cross small bodies of water. Some obstacles, like extra-large boulders or flames, require two or more of the characters to simultaneously cast their charms to overcome them. The artificial intelligence controlling the other characters is smart enough to help you out when it needs to.

Gameplay:


Graphically, The Goblet of Fire is quite good for a portable game, excelling mostly in its environment. For example, as you scale the towers and roofs of Hogwarts, you can look in the distance and see the surrounding buildings of the school grounds. Spell effects are impressive, making use of vibrantly colored particles and other lighting effects. However, the character models don't animate particularly well, and the shadows underneath them are simple shaded ovals. The characters are also noticeably blocky in early cutshots that zoom in close to them; their hands look more like clubs than hands. What's most disappointing is that the game never leverages any media from the film, aside from still shots used to decorate the cards. The cutscenes in the game are comic-like in their style, not unlike the cover art of the books. Though they still offer an air of authenticity, the frugal nature of the cutscenes seems oddly deflating given the visual splendor Potter fans have come to expect from the films. As far as sound goes, the spells and creature effects seem pretty good, as does the music used in the menus and during cutscenes. 

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