Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Review

  • Posted September 6th, 2007 at 12:23 EDT by
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Review Score

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

PSU Review Score
7.0
Avg. user review score:
5.4

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Summary

This year's Harry Potter game engulfs the player in a cinematic and movie like experience that past versions have lacked. Although it has a couple of graphical and gameplay hitches, this immersive experience is something for all Harry Potter fans to try.

We like

  • Bonus features and many extras to unlock.
  • No HUD immerses players.
  • Environments are direct adaptations from the film.

We dislike

  • Mediocre animations.
  • Graphical issues such as tearing.
  • Dull cut scenes.

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix follows Harry, Ron and Hermione through their fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry's believes that “He Who Shall Not Be Named” is back and when the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor declines to teach spells to defend against such dark forces, Harry and his friends make the situation personal. Harry Potter debuts on current generation systems with this title, and it looks better than ever.

As many gamers know, it’s hard to find a game adaptation that's actually fun to play. After many attempts (many, many attempts), game developers have begun to discover which parts of the film work well in the video game industry, and which parts don’t fit at all. Though you have had horrible experiences in the past (Spider-Man 3...), with this year's Harry Potter, you should be pleasantly surprised.

Although it has its flaws, Order of the Phoenix is what a Harry Potter game should be. Rather than trying to create fake action, EA concentrates on really making you feel like you're at Hogwarts. Past Harry Potter games have at many points completely out of place, with side stories everywhere to make the game more action packed. Well, Order of the Phoenix is a bit different. Even though it still has invented side stories so that the player isn’t just walking around class all day, it also follows the story in almost the same way the movie does.

EA tried to make the game feel like the movie as much as they could, so that means no health bar, no points, nothing. The only time a HUD ever shows up in the game is when the player enters a different room; it’s just a small message on the screen to let you know where you are. Aside from the simplistic map that appears every time the main character enters a room, players are given the Marauders Map. If you’re a huge fan of the films, you will probably love the detail they put into the paper – it’s an old yellow parchment that contains the entire Hogwarts layout and includes the ability to track anyone in the building. The map is brought up by pushing the select button; from here you can see where you are and where everybody else is on the map. You can then select what person you want to go to and when you exit the map you just have to follow the footprints to your location. An interesting thing to note is that the footprints match exactly the same ones in the film.

Another interesting part of the game that adds to the feel of it is that whenever you are passing people in the hallway they will react to you differently depending on what house they are from. If you pass a Griffindor they may complement you or tell you that they can’t wait for the next meeting of Dumbledores’ army, and if you pass a Slytherin they may throw an insult or two your way.

Besides the messages telling you what room you are in and the footprints on the ground, the game feels like you are actually in the movie. Something that adds more to this movie-like experience is that the castle is an exact blue-print of the one in the movie. The visuals are significantly improved from all the other Harry Potter’s, so the environments are beautiful and the paintings on the wall move just as they do in the movies.

There are many things to do in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. With more than 35 tasks for Harry to magically make his way through, the game is focuses on personal exploration of Hogwarts very strongly. You'll learn six non-combat spells: push things backward with Depulso, smash stuff with Reducto, all of which are your starting points. Hogwarts is primarily a sandbox environment, so you could just wander around the school using Wingardium Leviosa to place paintings on the wall or Reparo to fix broken pots. From these little things, each move unlocks around over 4,300 discovery points hidden around the place that make Harry's spells more powerful and unlock secrets in Moaning Myrtle's Room of Rewards. During a majority of the first ... (continued on next page)

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  1. Dave-The-Rave | Dave-The-Rave

    • 12:34pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    Nice..!

  2. damnwrx

    • 12:35pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    I'll pass...............

  3. 51titles

    • 2:21pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    it could have been a lot better its 2 easy done in a full day

  4. dannyphantom105 | dannyphantom105

    • 3:26pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    I'll get it when its down to $20, eventually because i love the books and my sister would want to play the game and stuff. casting spells with the analogue sticks looks fun too.

  5. vvmasterdrfan | VvMastrDrFan

    • 3:38pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    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.

  6. blachaze | blachaze213

    • 3:42pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    harry potter is crap. why on earth wud u wana watch it let alone play it.

  7. djrussell | djrussell89

    • 5:09pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    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).

  8. dannyphantom105 | dannyphantom105

    • 5:38pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    hey blachaze.... watch wat you say man, harry potter is like the best book series ever and i enjoyed reading the 7th book more than any video game ive played in a long time. you can say what you want about the game, but DONT diss the books please.

  9. bjaelkesex | bjaelke

    • 5:40pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    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!  

  10. vvmasterdrfan | VvMastrDrFan

    • 8:29pm BST - September 6th, 2007

    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

  11. oopsadoops | hbears93

    • 3:15pm BST - September 9th, 2007

    not even going to think about buying this.

    i thought it might be neat on the wii,

    but even that got horrible ratings.

  12. franckribery07

    • 11:07am BST - September 10th, 2007

    the books are bad, the movies are even worse. 7.0 ?? seems to fit ...

  13. Master_Man

    • 7:34pm BST - September 16th, 2007

    im not a fan of harry potter

  14. Mecha_Daddy | mecha_daddy

    • 7:53pm BST - September 18th, 2007

    I'm sure the kids would have a lot of fun with this when it hits the bargain bin, or at least a rental.

  15. WAR_ENSEMBLE | were the hell do I find that???

    • 9:25am BST - October 14th, 2007

    really gay

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