It's the first LEGO games where the madness of what's going on around you makes sense. The results will be a rewarding animation, LEGO studs, or one of the often ultra-hidden collectibles. Hogwarts' rooms are so dense with destructible objects, secret bonuses, interactive moments, and concealed comedy that you can spent a happy few minutes simply casting Hagrid's levitate spell at everything in the opening room. Stunningly, Travellers Tales' adventures in Hogwarts are the fullest, most charming, and deepest LEGO experience yet. It does makes sense, in a way, but it's also a deeply unfriendly decision.Īnd that's about it, as far as my criticisms go. Unless you've got a gamepad, you'll have your fingers scrunched together on the keyboard, and you'll feel like a fussy insect grooming itself. Let's Get This out of the way, again, LEGO Harry Potter doesn't support mouse and keyboard.