- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Oct 28, 2003
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Quidditch World Cup's strengths take a little while to unlock, but if you're a fan you should get your money's worth.
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I am disappointed both by how easy the game can be advanced thanks to the forgiving AI (it does get harder as different difficulties are unlocked, but it takes awhile) and the development team's decision to eliminate vertical control from matches as it dilutes some of the go-anywhere-flight that is part of this sport's appeal.
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For Harry Potter enthusiasts, EA did a semi-decent job at creating an imaginary sport.
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Real Potter fans will love the ability to spot even minor characters from the books making appearances on the Quidditch teams and playing in their correct positions, and the whole thing has been put together with the utmost of respect for the material on which it is based.
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One part hockey, one part soccer and one part pure fantasy, Quidditch World Cup may not have the draw or the depth of Madden, but it is still plenty of fun to play.
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The game is truly at its best in two-player mode, where you'll probably be more evenly matched against your opponent.
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A decent first effort at simulating the chosen sport of wizards, it falls short of its promise primarily because of sluggish controls and shallow gameplay.
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Ultimately though the shallow game play means that this is one present that, unlike the puppy, is just for Christmas.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 62
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Mixed: 19 out of 62
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Negative: 10 out of 62
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Jul 28, 2023
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Aug 2, 2022
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Feb 11, 2021Fun spin-off of the HP franchise. It was not an excellent game, but it was still enjoyable to kill few hours.