8.1 A clean sweep Quidditch Champions doesn't deserve all the loathing directed its way, far from it. What we experienced was a (mostly) polished Quidditch experience, complete with all the locations, characters, music, and most importantly, decent mechanics you'll ever need to make a Quidditch game work.

Get over the rule changes, dive into the online scene, and have a blast. We'd advise doing that sooner rather than later, hwoever. Gameplay 8 Visuals 7.

5 Performance 8.5 Soundtrack 8.5 Multiplayer 9 Replayability 7 User Ratings ( 0 Votes) 0 We were a little sceptical about Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions (we're dropping the 'Harry Potter' from here on out) when it was first announced.

That might have something to do with the disappointing lack of Quidditch in Hogwarts Legacy – cut so that Quidditch Champions could live on as this separate, R560 title. It didn't help that the consensus appeared to be less-than-stellar where Quidditch Champions was concerned, noting a distinct lack of the magic from the books. We'll be the first to let you know that Quidditch Champions is far from perfect, sure it's easily the most fun we've had playing a sports sim for some time.

It employs tight controls, a slightly wonky art style, and enough oomph to keep us playing well into the, er, near future. Bending the rules Try as you might, there's just no defending J.K.

Rowling's original idea for Quidditch. Sure, it reads great when following a character like Harry Potter, whose plot armour .