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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1
Size : 7 GB
Game Detail : harry-potter-deathly-hallows
Info : game-debate

Description :
When I heard that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 was abandoning the carefree adventure style of the previous games, I thought it was an appropriate move. The last book is the darkest and most intense one of the series and intended for a more adult audience, so it's understandable that EA Bright Light would want to create something more action-oriented to reflect that. Though I get what the studio was going for, I have to say they failed to create anything worthy of the Harry Potter branding.

To catch you up to speed, The Deathly Hallows follows Harry's decision to abandon his schooling after Dumbledore's death and Lord Voldemort's second rise to power. The Chosen One and his friends Ron and Hermione embark on a more dangerous quest than studying for their N.E.W.T.s -- looking for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes. A Horcrux is an object used to store a piece of someone's soul to attain immortality, and Voldemort created several of them which need to be destroyed before he can be killed.

With Voldemort taking over, neither the Wizarding nor Muggle world is safe, so the trio is constantly running from Death Eaters and Snatchers, both of which serve the Dark Lord. The game mainly shifts between first-person stealth sequences with Harry's Cloak of Invisibility and third-person shooting, but neither of them is particularly fun. Harry levels up and learns numerous spells like Confringo (causes massive explosions) and Petrificus Totalus (the body-binding spell), but it's fairly easy to stick with the weak-but-quick Stupefy. The Deathly Hallows quickly devolves into nothing but a generic, almost broken shooter. It's disappointing to say the least.

When there is cover, which there's often not, it usually gets in the way of Harry's casting, causing a poor rock or crate to be struck with numerous Stupefys. It doesn't help that you'll be fighting the camera when you duck behind cover, as it zooms in way too close to be of any real use. Though taking cover sometimes works, it's usually easier to stick with Protego, the protection spell.

Harry's armory isn't restricted to spells -- he can also throw potions like Garroting Gas (to make foes gag), though if he's behind cover he'll usually toss it at his feet instead of at his enemies. Death Eaters and Snatchers drop these potions randomly, and while you can pick up offensive ones to use in battle, all health or boost potions like Strengthening or Felix Felicis (the good luck potion) must be consumed immediately. This isn't usually a big problem, but it can get really annoying when you're surrounded by Death Eaters and all you can do is pray that one of them will drop a health potion.

Attacking everyone that Apparates, though instinctive, isn't the best strategy, as enemies will spawn ad nauseum. This is incredibly frustrating because it forces you to flee instead of fight, as the bad guys keep coming no matter what. Toward the end of the game you will literally just travel from one end of a level, watch a cutscene, then head back to where you started, fighting some combination of Snatchers, Acromantula, Doxies, Dementors, and Death Eaters as you flee.

- INSTALL NOTES
1. Mount image or burn it
2. Install and use the keygen from Razor1911 dir or any of these serials:

SJVV-9JYT-Y8Q2-S2T2-1911
X5PX-B6U7-N2B7-X4N7-1911
R7QG-PQBX-U4Q7-X1T1-1911
FMB3-QJWV-R6Y6-D4H4-1911
H9BB-ESBF-E1F3-F5O1-1911

3. Copy crack to install folder
4. Play the game
5. Enjoy

Preview game play :


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