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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Walkthrough Video Game Guide (Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, PC)



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Our Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is set in the fiction’s darkest period, with Harry away from the safety of Hogwarts and on the run from Voldemort’s Death Eaters, alone and afraid in a world with no Dumbledore and very little hope for salvation. The colour scheme certainly conforms; the saturation has been turned right down and everything has a hint of grey to it. But instead of a mature adventure, we’ve got a sequence of seemingly unconnected events stitched together into a shooting gallery, with a cover system that barely works and some of the worst first-person stealth sections I’ve seen in the past half-decade.

As a person who’s intimately familiar with Harry Potter, you’d think I’d have a good idea of what’s going in in Deathly Hallows, but no. Often it doesn’t even bother putting a cut-scene between missions to explain how they’re connected to each other.

Near the beginning of the game, just after Harry escapes The Burrow, you’re given the choice between three missions. One drops you into a dragon’s lair and tells you to escape – with absolutely no explanation of what Harry is doing in the dragon’s lair or how he got there. The other two have you rescuing Muggle-born wizards from Snatchers in completely disparate settings with a similar lack of context.

The game explains itself so poorly that it’s a complete muddle, even for fans, let alone for the casual players to whom its over-simplistic shooting is presumably designed to appeal. The actual missions are roughly comparable to a light-gun shooter. You run through levels as enemies appear out of nowhere in plumes of black smoke, aiming at them with the left trigger and shooting spells at them with the right.

I suppose this is just what happens when you give a development team six months to make a game.

There are 45 Trophies that you can obtain in this title, there are:

A Bumpy Landing
Arrive at The Burrow with Hagrid.

A Day to Remember
Survive the events at the wedding.

A Bitter Coffee
Escape the London cafe.

An Unexpected Ally
Make peace with Kreacher and discover the criminal element.

A Difficult Case
Enter and exit Umbridge’s courtroom.

A Friend from Afar
Encounter with the student and the goblin.

A Slither in the Snow
Discover the secret near the place it all began.

A Necessary Relocation
Abandon hope that a friend will return.

A Cold Dark Night
Follow the Light and face the Darkness within.

A Clue to Investigate
Piece together what has been seen to discover a direction forward.

A Desperate Betrayal
Uncover some answers in exchange for freedom.

Dragon Dodge
Escape a dragon’s lair after waking the dragon!

Confusion Reigns
Cast Confundo to cause an opponent to defeat other enemies.

Got it Covered!
Cast Wingdarium Leviosa to create cover against incoming spells.

A Strong Shield
20 Protego deflects.

Quibbler Collector
Collect half of all the copies of The Quibbler.

Avid Quibbler Collector
Collect all the copies of The Quibbler.

Daily Prophet Reader
Collect half of all the copies of the Daily Prophet.

Daily Prophet Subscriber
Collect all the copies of the Daily Prophet.

Wizard’s Wireless Listener
Collect half of all the Potterwatch passwords.

Wizard’s Wireless Wizard
Collect all the Potterwatch passwords.

The Benefit of Experience
Increase Harry’s abilities up a level for the first time.

Reached Level 3
Increase Harry’s abilities to level 3.

Reached Level 6
Increase Harry’s abilities to level 6.

Defeated 100 Enemies
Defeat 100 enemies in Story Mode.

Defeated 250 Enemies
Defeat 250 enemies in Story Mode.

Ron’s Saviour
Defeat 35 Acromantula.

First Showing
Post a result online for a Challenge for your Friends to compare.

Comprehensive Showing
Post a result online for every Challenge for your Friends to compare.

Survivalist
Get a 5 star rating on any Hard Challenge!

Friendly Rivals
Compare your ranking on any Challenge with a Friend on your Friends list.

Defender against the Dark Arts
Complete on Easy.

A Valiant Friend
All but one live to fight another day.

Wand-master
Use every spell in the game successfully at least once.

Liquid Experience
Use all available potions in the game successfully.

Reach Level 10
Increase Harry’s abilities to level 10.

Reached Level 15
Increase Harry’s abilities to level 15.

Defeat 500 Enemies
Defeat 500 enemies in Story Mode.

Expert Aim
50 quick Stuns.

From Under the Cloak
50 stealthy Stuns.

Auror Material
Complete on Medium.

Reached Level 20
Increase Harry’s abilities to level 20.

Defeated 1000 Enemies
Defeat 1000 enemies in Story Mode.

Order of the Phoenix Recruit
Completed on Hard.

Merlin First Class Candidate
Unlock all trophies.

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