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* MarathonLevel: Prefect's Bathroom in the GBA/DS version. Hogwarts [[AbsurdlySpaciousSewer sewers must be pretty big]], because it just goes on and on and on. You'll be glad when the Golden Egg ''FINALLY'' stops.

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* MarathonLevel: Prefect's Bathroom in the GBA/DS version. Hogwarts [[AbsurdlySpaciousSewer sewers must be pretty big]], because it just goes on and on and on. You'll be glad when the Golden Egg ''FINALLY'' stops.
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* MarathonLevel: Prefect's Bathroom in the GBA/DS version. Hogwarts [[AbsurdlySpaciousSewer sewers must be pretty big]], because it just goes on and on and on. You'll be glad when the Golden Egg ''FINALLY'' stops.
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* OneTimeDungeon: The Quidditch World Cup Campsite level is no longer repayable after beating it. The same applies to both of the DADA classes.
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* StayingAliveDancePose: The GBA and NDS versions have a Yule Ball minigame where Harry can strike the famous pose from ''Film/SaturdayNightFever''.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: All the versions of the game doesn't let you face a Death Eater. In the PC, a Death Eater blocking the path is only defeated by dropping the boulder he is standing on. In the GBA and NDS, your spells will just be blocked by a shield and getting close will have the Death Eaters levitate and then toss you aside. While Harry and the trio do eventually gain the skill to take on and beat Death Eaters, along with other students, at that point, they are not strong or experienced enough to fight them.
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* [[TruerToTheText Truer to the Films]]: From this point on, the video games stick closer to the movies with only a few references to the books.

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* [[TruerToTheText Truer to the Films]]: From this point on, the video games stick closer to the movies with only a few references to the books.books like the appearance of Blast-Ended Skrewts.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: If a character faints while under AI control, they will not expend a [[VideoGameLives Chocolate Frog]] when reviving, so you don’t have to worry about losing the limited resource from the characters you aren’t controlling.
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* [[TruerToTheText Truer to the Films]]: From this point on, the video games stick closer to the movies with only a few references to the games.

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* [[TruerToTheText Truer to the Films]]: From this point on, the video games stick closer to the movies with only a few references to the games.books.
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* [[TruerToTheText Truer to the Films]]: From this point on, the video games stick closer to the movies with only a few references to the games.

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* CaptainObvious: "Oh look, a bean!" [[LampshadeHanging "Thank you for pointing out the obvious, Ronald."]] "Will you stop going on about beans, Ron!"

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"Oh look, a bean!" [[LampshadeHanging "Thank you for pointing out the obvious, Ronald."]] "Will you stop going on about beans, Ron!"Ron!"
** "Ow, that plant has spikes!" "And I imagine they're quite sharp?"
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* FinalBoss: Of course, the game culminates with you, as Harry, fighting Voldemort in the graveyard.
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* ByWallThatIsHoley: This happens in a cutscene of the game, where Ron is nearly crushed by a falling tower.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: You can drop boulders on people and push them into spiky plants.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: You can drop boulders on people and push them into spiky plants.plants.
* WhatTheHellPlayer: When you drop something on one of the other characters, you get a response along the lines of "Hey! Watch where you throw that!"
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This game makes a number of significant departures from the previous games. The characters and environments more closely emulate the look of the films, dropping the somewhat cartoony look of the earlier games. The WideOpenSandbox approach is dropped as well. In fact, you select the level you want to play from a menu themed around Dumbledore's Pensieve, eliminating any possibility of exploring Hogwarts.

One element that does carry over from [[VideoGame/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban the previous game]] is that Harry, Ron, and Hermione are all playable, although you're obviously stuck as Harry for the Triwizard levels and the climactic battle with Lord Voldemort.

This is the first entry in the series to avert ReformulatedGame, with the same game released ​on all platforms except for the handheld version. It's also the first game to feature one of the characters being voiced by their film actor, namely Creator/RalphFiennes as Voldemort. At the same time, it's the last ''Potter'' game to feature music ​by Music/JeremySoule.
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* PlayerCharacter: As in the previous game, you play as Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

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* PlayerCharacter: As in the previous game, you You get to decide whether to play as Harry, Ron, and Hermione.or Hermione for the duration of each level, unless it's a Triwizard level, in which case you obviously have to be Harry.
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* SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack: Inverted, after having been played straight for the previous three games. Harry, Ron, and Hermione never wear their Hogwarts uniforms, even when attending class.
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''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' is a ''VideoGame/HarryPotter'' video game released by Creator/ElectronicArts to coincide with the release of [[Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the film by the same name]].

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''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' is a 2005 ''VideoGame/HarryPotter'' video game released by Creator/ElectronicArts to coincide with the release of [[Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the film by the same name]].
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''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'' is a ''VideoGame/HarryPotter'' video game released by Creator/ElectronicArts to coincide with the release of [[Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire the film by the same name]].
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* CaptainObvious: "Oh look, a bean!" [[LampshadeHanging "Thank you for pointing out the obvious, Ronald."]] "Will you stop going on about beans, Ron!"
* PlayerCharacter: As in the previous game, you play as Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: You can drop boulders on people and push them into spiky plants.

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