Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Video Game
Use the links below to read different reviews: Nintendojo (Final Rating: 7.9/10)
Use the links below to read different reviews: Nintendojo (Final Rating: 7.9/10)
Review by Gerald Villoria The recently released Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone games are based on the blockbuster movie, which in turn is based on J.K. Rowling’s novel starring a young wizard. As...
Review by Zhao Longsun Out of all the Harry Potter games that have been released, the PC version definitely has the edge graphically, if you were looking for the classic 3D platformer this is...
Harry Potter‘s a huge phenomenon. If you’ve never heard of The Boy Who Lived then you probably are in a cupboard under the stairs with your broomstick shoved in your ears. The stories of the young magician have spawned countless tie-ins and licensing deals, and this game (and the recently released movie) are just the latest in a long line of cross-merchandized products. But does that make it a good game?
The crew over at TT Games brings a touch to the Harry Potter series that previously hadn’t been seen on gaming consoles. While Electronic Arts has created a corporate carbon copy of the movie adaptations, it is evident that you have true Potter fans behind the scenes of LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.
Complete with 36 DVDs, the Harry Potter Wizard’s Collection is a must-have for fans.
Complete with 31 discs and over 37 hours of special features, fans will not want to miss the Harry Potter Wizard’s Collection.
I survived the Battle of Hogwarts. I was attacked, thrashed, doused, and nearly burned to death by Fiendfyre, but I survived. And I did it all while never leaving the comfort of my cinema chair.
Upon opening the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” combo pack, a choice had to be made. Which disc would be played first?
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