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Developer: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Adventure
Release Date: Nov 15th, 2002
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Developer: EA UK
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Adventure
Release Date: Nov 8th, 2005
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Developer: Warthog
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Adventure
Release Date: Dec 12th, 2003
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(continued from previous page) ...of the first half of the game, you will have a number of tasks to finish as you assemble members of Dumbledore's Army. After the break, you'll have a dozen or so to finish up as you try to challenge Professor Umbridge and prepare your squadron for “He Who Shall Not Be Named”.

Throughout a long story, you'll need to battle many kids, some from Slytherin, and the dark lord himself with six combat spells you've learned thanks to Hermione. Stupefy is used to stun your opponents, Expelliarmus will disarm them and Petrificus Totalus will paralyze them for a moment and allow for more attacks. The only way you'll know if you're hurt or hurting your opponent is by watching them, since there is no HUD. If Harry's hurt, he'll usually fall down to the ground.
With these battles, comes the use of Sixaxis controls. Some games, such as Lair, make Sixaxis feel natural. But Harry Potter: OOTP doesn’t. The Sixaxis never matches the accuracy and feeling of casting spells with the right analogue stick. When played with motion, all the player does is move his hands around like a bimbo. There is no general direction to these Sixaxis controls.
A nice touch is that cut scenes are built on the game engine, so everything looks and plays the same. The good things about this is that at many points, players will not realize that the cut scene has ended and are further immersed into the game. The bad side is that the characters always look pasty and just not very full of life. Their faces don’t move much when they talk and the animation with their faces is pretty much just their jaw moving up and down.
The sound effects are very well done and are pretty realistic, and the music is great too. The voice acting is impressive, but a lot of the actors in the movies didn't do the voices for the characters and that was pretty obvious at some parts. Something to be noted right away was that at many times you couldn’t hear what a person was saying because the music just drowned out their voice. This definitely drew away from the experience.
The animations are pretty fluent throughout the game, but they are overdone at some points, like when Harry has his wand it looks like he is swinging a bat.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a great game and is fun to play for fans of the books and movies alike. The game immerses players in a cinematic experience because there is no HUD and the characters react in a way that is believable. Unfortunately, the game has quite a few flaws like the dull cut scene animations and a couple of graphics problems like horizontal tearing. There are a lot of things to do like side missions and bonus features to unlock, so they should keep you going a bit after the 20 hour plot. If you’re Harry Potter fan, prepare to enjoy yourself at Hogwarts for the fifth time.

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Nice..!
I'll pass...............
it could have been a lot better its 2 easy done in a full day
I have this game. And i loved itim 18 and a big Harry potter fan, yea call me carzy..
The Voices are real actors from the movie,Graphics are Immpressive in 1080p with great lighting and physics.( to the point where you can see the reflections of the wrinkles of a painting behind glass, on the walls. The Hogwarts Castle is 100% acurate to what hogwart would be, the staircase move, the surround sound is great. And absolutely no Loading times, seemless game play which is more realistic.
Although the gameplay is short, if you read the books, or enjoy harry potter, i recommend you rent it, buying it i would recommened if the price goes down or you are a big big fan.
harry potter is crap. why on earth wud u wana watch it let alone play it.
7/10 from me.. good while it lasted, Hogwarts is cool to roam and its got plenty of mini-games and missions but its pretty short and has no real replay value (plus the voice-acting sucks).
NPCs are a pain in the a**. F**king telling you s**t you don't need to hear and they keep repeating the same s**t over and over again! Did a review of this game my self - thing I gave it 6/10 TOPS!
i have to agree with danny phantom.. the 7th book, was a large % completion of my life, and i too enjoyed it more than alot of video games combined
not even going to think about buying this.
i thought it might be neat on the wii,
but even that got horrible ratings.
the books are bad, the movies are even worse. 7.0 ?? seems to fit ...
im not a fan of harry potter
I'm sure the kids would have a lot of fun with this when it hits the bargain bin, or at least a rental.