Harry Potter demo released
Now available for download.
Electronic Arts has released a new one-level demo for chart-topping movie tie-in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - and it's now available for down-load.
Goblet of Fire tells the story of Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and follows the adventures of our hero as he fights a dragon in some competition or something and there's a bit underwater and Ron tries to get off with Hermione or is it the other way on. And someone dies. Anyway it's the one with the red cover.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is out now on PC, PS2, PSP, GameCube, GBA, DS and Xbox.
You may also like...
-
Why Can't Games Do Sex?
-
Bethesda on Skyrim's viewable Morrowind, Cyrodiil: "maybe we'll use it one day"
-
Notch can match Schafer's $13m Psychonauts 2 budget valuation
-
Valve selling a virtual Team Fortress 2 ring for $100
-
Dear Esther Review
-
Fresh Resident Evil 6 details bleed in
-
UFC Undisputed 3 Review
-
Fresh Far Cry 3 teaser is full of swears
-
PC Mass Effect 3 does not support game pads
-
Solitaire Blitz Preview: Why PopCap's Approach to Facebook Gaming is Anything But Casual
-
Comedian takes on Choose Your Own Adventure
-
Sony to shut down PSP Digital Comics service
-
Far Cry 3 release date revealed by leaked trailer
-
App of the Day: Tongue Tied!
-
Sonic 4 Episode 2 screenshots leak from Xbox Marketplace
-
PS2 Classics God Hand, Maximo on PlayStation Store today
-
Remedy discusses Alan Wake 2
-
Alan Wake PC version footage
-
Street Fighter x Tekken PC release date announced
-
Will there be a PS3 version of The Witcher 2?
-
Twisted Metal film gets Crank writer/director Brian Taylor
-
Eurogamer.net Podcast #100: Ellie returns! And we filmed it!
-
Capcom registers new Darkstalkers trademark
-
HTC smartphones and tablets to be PlayStation certified - report
-
Microsoft Flight behind the scenes trailer









Comments (6) Latest comment 6 years ago
Comments threads automatically close after 30 days, but please feel free to continue chatting on the forum!
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Comment below viewing threshold Show
Not being funny - I'd just seen that before on here and always wondered how/why things like that get spread across all the others, that's all.
Just consider me curious (and a little pedantic on Mondays) ;o)