The PlayStation 2 version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire marks a significant shift for the franchise, leveraging the console’s hardware to deliver a more cinematic experience. Unlike its predecessors, this title introduces a fixed 3D camera and a mission-based structure that allows players to revisit previous levels to unlock rewards. On the PS2, the improved graphical fidelity ensures characters bear a striking resemblance to their movie counterparts, enhancing immersion. Most notably, this is the first entry to feature a full cooperative multiplayer mode, allowing three friends to play simultaneously as Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Collectors and fans of the series should seek out this version for its unique arcade-style gameplay loop and its status as the only cooperative action-adventure title in the original lineup. It offers a distinct, fast-paced take on the Triwizard Tournament that remains a nostalgic highlight of the PS2 era.