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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 29 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Electronic Arts UK
Genre(s): Action, Adventure
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: June 2, 2004
Summary
With the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter fans will experience the magic and peril of Harry's third year at Hogwarts. For the first time, gamers will play as friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger as well as Harry Potter, switching between characters and utilizing their key attributes and skills to resolve challenges and overcome enemies. Players will unravel the mystery surrounding Sirius Black and his escape from the infamous wizard prison Azkaban, as they take part in the most exciting and challenging Harry Potter videogame adventure yet. Potter fans will be able to enjoy a uniquely entertaining gaming experience as the player's image appears on the television screen via the EyeToy camera, enabling them to actually participate in the Mini-Games themselves. Up to four players can compete in a series of Harry Potter themed games offering hours of fun for the entire family. [Electronic Arts]
Also On Metacritic
FILM: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
GAMES: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
Cheat Codes & Hints: Cheat Code Central
Also On The Web: GameSpot Preview Official Game Site
What The Critics Said
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GameZone
The greatest test of a licensed game is to ask yourself if the game would still be compelling without the license and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban passes with flying colors.
Read Full Review >GameSpot AU
It entertains, it excites and it's easy to follow so no need for cheats, and sometimes that is all that matters.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
Derivative but fun and the EyeToy support is a great bonus. Won't win over Harry-haters but fans will be willy, er, wand-waving into the wee small hours.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
A genuinely good third-year romp for Harry. Accomplished and absorbing, it's not quite magical but it's certainly no muggle either. [GamesMaster]
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Offers a deeper, more mature experience than the previous titles. [July 2004, p.94]
Times Online
Some scenes do not look quite right the scale of the characters against the width of the Hogwarts Express clearly do not tally. But these minor disappointments are quickly outweighed by stunning visuals in the later levels.
Read Full Review >Weekly Famitsu
8 / 8 / 7 / 7 - 30 silver [Vol 811; 2 July 2004]
GameSpy
Being able to explore Hogwarts as not one, but all three of your favorite characters is, as Ron would put it, brilliant. But older gamers will find little challenge in the game's simplistic block puzzles.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
As a companion to the movie, it certainly serves its purpose. But as a game that sparks new magic in the genre? That might need to wait for the next film.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
A by-the-numbers movie-licensed game that makes pretty good use of its source material without really doing anything too surprising. It's perfect for kids.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
The combat difficulty level is forgiving, and the game guides you through the puzzles with helpful clues and hints from the other characters. Less experienced gamers -- who, let's face it, are really the ones the game is aimed at -- will find its light touch very rewarding.
Read Full Review >PSX Nation
There's still nothing here that amazes, just a fun game that is worthy of a Potter fan's attention.
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
The tri-character gameplay really adds some depth, but Harry Potter newbies will still be left in the dark when trying to follow the narrative. [Aug 2004, p.25]
GMR Magazine
It's a fine tie-in game, but it's over rather quickly, offering little in the way of challenge. [Aug 2004, p.93]
GamePro
Although Prisoner of Azkaban is still aimed at the tween set, its more interestingvisually and interactivelythan previous Potter games. And yet, Harrys still got a ways to grow.
Read Full Review >Boomtown
If youve never seen the draw of Harry Potter, then perhaps this game isnt for you, although with nothing too complex to get your head around and the ability to out-magic Malfoy and his troop, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban spells more fun than a lot of movie-to-game conversions.
Read Full Review >WHAM! Gaming
Fans of the books and films will enjoy the chance to explore the Hogwarts grounds and do things like ride Buckbeak the hippogriff and collect all of the Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, but there's not a lot in this game to appeal to your average Muggle.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
The game is very linear and hopefully one day the EA team will expand this title with a bit more freedom.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
If youre a die-hard HP fan well, keep reading the books. If youre looking for a decent Potter-tinged romp, this is the best one youre gonna get at least until the next movie comes out.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
A simple, solid adventure with smart puzzles and high production values, but it leads its junior wizards through every baby step. [Aug 2004, p.101]
1UP
While it's true that things have improved, that doesn't mean it's suddenly a great game. While the downplaying of the storyline does help streamline the game, it also makes your goals seem a little disconnected and random.
Read Full Review >Game Power Australia
A decent licensed title, but it doesn't take any risks, so don't expect an epic adventure.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
I wish I could say that Prisoner of Azkaban was a bold new start for the series. It's not, but this is a significantly better game than either of the previous two entries. [July 2004, p.111]
Read Full Review >IGN
The framerate is unpredictable. There are control and lock-on issues. There are artificial intelligence oversights. And there are some collision detection problems. Why? There's no excuse.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
Those without pixies and muggles dancing in their heads beforehand are going to find the game a lot less enchanting, but fans of the Potter series will want to consider a brief stay in a reasonable facsimile of the hallowed halls of Hogwarts.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
It ticks a number of very basic and previously-defined boxes with unbending efficiency, throwing in a few commendable moments of surprising fun, drenched in the usual superficial fineries (the visuals, recognisable characters, plotlines, set-pieces, et al) with which many an EA game has plied its trade in the past.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Lets fans romp through a digital version of the film and offers some decent gameplay along the way, but it doesnt do much else. Provided thats all you expect from a licensed game, you wont be entirely disappointed.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.1 (out of 10) based on 13 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Tiffanie gave it a10:
Loves it!! I have to say that this game has to be the best HP game ive played!! I think the idea of being able to switch between each character was excellent. Compared to The Goblet Of Fire its..soo much better..buy this game its deffinately worth it.
Ben F. gave it a9:
I really like this game, the graphics are impressive, the mini-games are pretty fun. I love this game but it was too easy. It took me few days to beat it. The bosses are easy but can get tougher. Overall outstanding!
Bryan G. gave it a10:
I love this game, the best of all!!!!!
Callum W. gave it a 10:
Bonzer of a game with a fantastically neat touch with EyeToy. Look forward to some new innovation though for GOF - it's due.
Carlo V. gave it a 10:
I like this game alot, I think the whole area of the grounds was so familiar to the movie. Like the Bridge, the clock tower, and riding bukbeak, it was fun. I can't wait for the Goblet of Fire, and hopfully you can switch between characters again!! =D
Raini Day gave it a 9:
Really like it but hinkypunks are annoying.
Carter L. gave it a 10:
It is good.
