- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Jun 25, 2007
- Also On: DS, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360
User Score
7.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 28 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 28
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Mixed: 6 out of 28
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Negative: 6 out of 28
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JonathanD.Jul 3, 200710
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DanielC.Jul 1, 200710
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ParryHotterJul 15, 200710I love this game! If you want the best game of the year, BUY IT! You will love the graphics and the wii controlled movement!
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JoshH.Jun 26, 200710This game rocked. I played it for 7 hours straight. I didnt eat breakfast or lunch. It is very addicting! The graphics are pretty good. The movement of the wii remote is awesome!!! It feels like you are harry potter!!
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TonyF.Aug 11, 200710It's a great game for Harry Potter fans.
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JaredC.Aug 27, 200710The best game of all time, it shows Hogawrts more than the movie does, you can go anywhere, the plot is top notch, the missions are fun, everything is fun. I can play this game till I die if I wanted to.
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78It is by far the most immersive journey to Hogwarts to date thanks to the realization of a truly enormous, often-beautiful world that is wholly connected without any load times and also thanks to new Wii remote controls that effectively enable you to use Nintendo's controllers as Harry's wand.
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65For diehard Potter fans and those who walk away from the movie with stars in their eyes, the game will hold some value, especially in the unlockable videos and interviews with the cast and staff members of the movie and games. However, the rest of you Muggles should definitely stick to the novels and the power of your imagination to get you in a magical state of mind.
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80Does the motion control work? Absolutely. Granted, casting spells with the Wii Remote isn't a perfect affair, but the interactive nature easily pushes the Wii version above the others, despite its higher-resolution console brothers.