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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 5030930031206
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: November 15, 2002
Studio: Electronic Arts
Sales Rank: 4255
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Editorial Review:
Official PlayStation Magazine: "Rich in variety and a notable improvement on [the previous game]. Harry Potter fans will love it. 8/10."
Product Description: Ignoring Dobby the house-elf's grave warning that disaster will strike if he returns to Hogwarts, Harry embarks on his second year to find Dobby's predictions coming true. Harry soon finds himself entangled in a dark plot against his "Mudblood" classmates, as students keep turning up petrified. Could Draco Malfoy be to blame, or is something even more malevolent at work? With the help of returning friends Hermione, Ron, Hagrid, and Hedwig, players attend new classes to learn second-year spells that will aid them in a quest to uncover the true identity of the "Heir of Slytherin".
Boasting an entirely new engine, the Game Boy Advance game showcases rendered elements from the console titles. Using a Link Cable, players can hook into The Chamber of Secrets on GameCube, transferring maps, magical items and secret spells.
Manufacturer's Description: Be Harry Potter in a new adventure with more magic, friendship and danger. Learn new spells, undertake new quests, make new friends and challenge new adversaries to confront the powers at the heart of the Chamber of Secrets. Do you dare take the chance that you might face You-Know-Who again? Harry's second year at Hogwarts begins in November 2002.
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I loved the first Harry Potter game because it has lots of twists and turns. But this game, even though it was fun, just ended too quickly. It was too easy in most parts, except on the part where you travel through the fireplace-sooo frustrating, and the narrator reading out parts of the book was an ok concept in the first Harry Potter game, but it just had too much of it in this game, cutting out some of the best parts of potential gameplay!
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I really liked this game as I knew some of it before, some bits I got confused on so my brother helped me. My brother completed it and so I am almost there. Its great fun I liked collecting all the cards and beans. But the best bit is the spells and task to do. I liked de-gnoming and seeing all my favourite characters.
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this is more for the lower range of the teenager level, my daughter completed this in less than two days., Reality to the film and books, with children in mind this might just give you a few hours peace rating 4****
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well its great...but its not as good as the PS2 version. However this game is very cool. The classes are good and the quests are fun.The fight in the Chamber of secrets with The Snake of Slytherin!Wow FUN!
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I have mixed feelings about this game. I enjoy playing it but at the end you feel as if you have done it all for nothing. The bonus games that you find only gives you a card to which you have to collect 24 of. Which is fine, you have to have these cards to duel house champions. If you beat all three (Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin) and collect all 24 cards, you can then get into 'the room' where no student has ever got to before. What you find in this room is completely disappointing and you spend the whole game working to get into it. It is Fred and George that were excited about this room, but once you get into it or have all of the cards they don't react at all. Some things just turn out pointless, such as 'Bertie Botts Every ... Read More:
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