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<p>If I wanted to be dramatic, I&#8217;d start this post off with something like, &#8220;I thought this day would never come!&#8221; But it did. I knew a few days ago that the Xbox 360 demo for <strong>LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4</strong> would be released soon, and all I had to do was wait, then download it, and then fall in love. Simple as that.</p>
<p>The demo comes in two parts. The first section opens up in a classroom setting with Professor Flitwick teaching his students how to perform the levitation charm Wingardium Leviosa. This is a pretty iconic scene in the movie/book as we really get a good sense of who is good at magic and who isn&#8217;t; in that vein, Ron is a total flop and I don&#8217;t suggest using him, but Hermione can pull off the spell with ease. We&#8217;re tasked with rescuing three students trapped up in the rafters, and using some spells to move items around (kind of like using the Force in <strong>LEGO Star Wars</strong>) to solve several puzzles, they are all quickly saved. Not much else to do except beat up some books so we&#8217;re off to the next scene&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230;which involves Harry, Ron, Hermione, Draco, Fang, and <strong>Hagrid</strong>! A demo after my own heart. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pabbamondi/4667734968/">See, Hagrid is my absolute favorite character in the books.</a> We&#8217;re heading into the Forbidden Forest as punishment for sneaking around the castle after &#8220;lights out,&#8221; and as expected, then divided into two teams. Harry has to deal with a unicorn while Draco is more or less the wuss he&#8217;s always been. I got to control Ron, Hermione, Fang, and Hagrid, and this section really shows off a lot of gameplay.</p>
<p>Like in previous LEGO games, a lot of progression relies on using different characters and their abilities for specific purposes. What&#8217;s nice here is that, since a lot of the characters are wizards, instead of swapping weapons and people, you&#8217;ll be selecting new spells instead. At my disposal for the Forbidden Forest level were two spells: the previously learned Wingardium Leviosa and a spell for dealing with the local violent plant life that I can&#8217;t recall that name of. Fang can dig up stuff (and climb a ladder, which looked ridiculous), and Hagrid wields a crossbow, as well as his magical umbrella. Again, don&#8217;t bother using Weasley.</p>
<p>You destroy things, you collect studs, you solve puzzles, you collect a host of other items, and you move forward, putting to memory all the stuff you missed or couldn&#8217;t unlock yet. It&#8217;s a LEGO game, and it&#8217;s going to be good fun when it comes out. The Harry Potter world is seemingly a perfect fit for the formula, and I&#8217;m really curious about all the stuff not shown in the demo: class lessons, Diagon Alley, riding on broomsticks, co-op, and so on. The few cutscenes work well too, relying on mute characters and a previous knowledge of the plot to hit home some humorous moments.</p>
<p>But speaking of collecting, there&#8217;s going to be a lot to gather up. There&#8217;s four pieces of the Hogwarts crest to find in each level, as well as a student in peril, true wizard status, items that unlock special characters, studs galore, and gold bricks. Probably more, too. Definitely gonna keep one busy for a bit.</p>
<p>Ultimately, I&#8217;m really looking forward to <strong>LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4</strong> releasing at the end of June. And then visiting the actual castle in October.</p>
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