Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Immerse Yourself in Magic—Cooperate with magical objects, ghosts and portraits in every room, corridor and courtyard—all faithfully recreated from the movies.
- Exact Your Wand Work—Cast spells to let loose powerful fifth-year magic.
- Lead Dumbledore’s Army—Recruit fellow students and teach them defence against the dark arts.
- Find again the Magic of the Movie—…from the Dementor attack in Small Whinging to the epic battles at the Ministry of Magic.
- Let loose Advanced Magic—Play as Sirius and Dumbledore as they fight Lucius, Bellatrix and Voldemort in the Ministry of Magic.
Product Description
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix PS3 Learn The Real Hogwarts! Harry’s fifth year at Hogwarts is shaping up to be his most perilous yet. Fearing that Hogwarts’ venerable Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, is lying about the return of Voldemort in order to undermine his potential, Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge appoints a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to keep watch over Dumbledore and the students. But Professor Dolores Umbridge’s ministry-approved course leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared, so Hermione, Ron and Harry form “Dumbledore’s Army” with the goal of preparing themselves and other courageous young wizards for the extraordinary battle that looms against Voldemort and his Death Eaters.
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I got this video game for my teenage daughter. She said that it was hard to figure out at first but, she really thought it is a fun, entertaining game to play if you are into to fantasy and magic things.
Rating: 5 / 5
a lot of hype but the graphics are not that excellent. Very crisp but the design itself isn’t excellent.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is no fun at all.. it is dull and a dissipate of time. We have had this game for a couple of weeks and played it maybe twice. The quests are a joke.. the special items you can win are movie clips and interviews with the cast.
They only excellent thing I can say about this game is that the creators really did a splendid job with the graphics.. Hogwarts was huge.. but it reminds me of a virtual book or virtual movie.. there’s really not anything to ‘do’. The controls are akward, changing the view just can’t be done unless you completely reposition the character.. and when you do.. 9 times out of 10, you’re bumping into someone behind you.
We have really loved a lot of HP sports meeting.. Prizoner of Azkaban was splendid.. but it seems that the creators are really overdoing it with the graphics.. but losing the point of ‘why’ sports meeting are played.. they’re supposed to be fun! In person.. I’d rather have cartoon graphics if it means that the game will hold our interest…
The only reason this game got 2 stars by and large from us is that the graphics were excellent.
Rating: 2 / 5
The gameplay is mildly enjoyable, and it lasts about as long as you’d expect a 3D game based on a movie to last (a few weeks playing a couple hours a day if you’re trying to get all the points possible). It has some gorgeous scenery and recognizable characters and voices from the movies. Fans may delight in getting a feel for walking owing to and seeing the layout of the land described in the tales and movies. There are also a number of activities, puzzles, and fascinating mini-sports meeting, and spell-casting is kind of fun if you can find the right things to cast spells on.
But the number of spells is limited to about 6 normal spells and 6 battle spells, and the battle spells don’t get used much. Also the goals/puzzles are moderately simplistic and local. And each puzzle has one solution that you either find/go or don’t. For example, there’s no such thing as an inventory. You can’t carry things from place to place. Most of what you’re doing is casting specific spells at a particular location to get points, and many of the “puzzles” don’t really even involve much thought (although there is one “aha” puzzle in the game that I had to reflect a moment about). You just get points for seeing things that you can manipulate and manipulating them. I reflect the most sophisticated puzzle involves stacking things in order to climb on top of them and reach something. The rest of the points are awarded for trying the right spell on the right target, and often times they make very small sense.
You are free to explore the entire landscape pretty much as you like, which is nice. But that kind of freedom isn’t sufficient for me. The number of locations to explore is limited. They are visually deep, but there’s just not that much to explore and do at these locations. I expect a small more from a PS3 game in that regard. I prefer something deeper with more exploration, and a greater variety of mechanics and interactions with other characters and objects.
The game lives up to my mild expectations given the social class and price, but it’s not anything spectacular.
Rating: 4 / 5
This “game” sucks. The castle and grounds are really well-done and it was fun to explore…. for about 30 minutes; after that, there really was not anything going on but a weak tale and a lot of mundane chores. Also, not being to control the camera angle was aggravating on many levels. I often found myself wanting to blast Ron and Hermione for being constantly in the way and contributing not anything. Chamber of Secrets, with the poor graphics and all the cartoonishness was 10 times more fun because it, at least, had some challenge to it. Save your cash.
Rating: 1 / 5