

This GBA version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire follows the movie pretty closely—you're running through all the big moments from the Triwizard Tournament, dodging dragons and solving puzzles in the maze. The graphics are surprisingly decent for a handheld, with little details like the moving staircases and flickering torches making Hogwarts feel alive.
Combat's simple but satisfying—you mash the attack button while weaving around spells, though some of the boss fights actually make you think a bit. The underwater Black Lake section? Way less frustrating here than in the console versions. Just don't expect deep RPG mechanics—it's more about the spectacle of reliving the story between classes.
Honestly, it's one of the better Harry Potter portable games from that era. If you're nostalgic for mid-2000s handheld magic, this holds up.
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