Harry Potter Collection
- Harry Potter Pool contains: Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire
- Harry Potter Pool (Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire) PS2
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Harry Potter Pool PS2
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I ordered this pool for my son. It arrived promtly, factory sealed and in brilliant condition. My son likes the sports meeting.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this as a Valentine’s Day gift for my fiance. She’s a huge HP fan and I’ve learned that anything related to Harry Potter is probably a safe bet as a gift. She’s a casual gamer, and really loved Order of the Phoenix on the Wii. She has the first one for the Playstation as well so I figured this would be a splendid way to complete her pool. Sure enough she likes it! You can’t beat the price either!
The only conundrum was that I had to dig out the PS2 and hook it up, but that’s more the jerks at Sony failing to release a consistant PS3 model or a backwards compatibility firmware update. (we’ll leave that rant for another review.)
Anyway, this is an absolutely splendid product, each game comes in it’s own case with all the manuals and artwork etc. The pictured item is just a flimsy cardboard box to keep them all together. I would recommend this for any HP fan/gamer.
Rating: 5 / 5
I like playing Harry Potter sports meeting. Although Im still getting a hang of playing them on Playstation 2 there still really fun. Theres more to them than the computer versions which is awesome.
The sports meeting are even fun for kids and adults. My niece is 7 and she loved playing with me. I certainly recommend this game for everyone.
By and large I give this a rating of 10 out of 10 as the best game ever.
Rating: 5 / 5
Chamber of Secrets: This is a very excellent game full of collectibles and mini sports meeting. It has a splendid world in which you explore Hogwarts, the grounds, and sometimes the Forbidden Forest. Teachers send you owing to passageways to explore perilous dungeons to retrieve spell books. Sneaking around authority figures at night is challenging, but fun nonetheless.
Prisoner of Azkaban: This game is somewhat like Chamber of Secrets, but it is also quite a bit different. This time you can play as Ron and Hermione. Teachers still send you to dungeons to learn spells, and the dungeons are quite a lot longer than previous sports meeting. Full of collectibles and some mini sports meeting to take your mind off the main adventure, it’s a very fun game. The only conundrum is your companions seem to have the need to complain about you procrastinating every five seconds.
Goblet of Fire: I started this game knowing there is NO exploration, that the game goes in levels instead of walking owing to a world, and there isn’t really much object collecting. In other words, I played this game with a very open mind. I expected the game to still be fun… but it wasn’t. I didn’t find any gameplay charm and the levels were pretty dull. At least the cutscenes have a very unique stylishness to them.
Chamber of Secrets: *****
Prisoner of Azkaban: *****
Goblet of Fire: **
By and large Package: ****
Rating: 4 / 5
My 15 year ancient likes these sports meeting. The Prisoner of Azkaban was a challange. Splendid set of sports meeting for a first time gamer.
Rating: 4 / 5