Travel Books
Search Advanced Search
 Location:  Home » Toys » Action & Shooter » Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PS2)  
Books By Country
France
Browse
Travel Books
Books
Films
Electronics
Outdoors
Software
Toys
Computer Games
VHS
Music
Home and Garden
Personal Care
Michael Palin
Electrical Travel Stuff
Software - Travel
Learn Languages SW
Learn with Rosetta Stone
Maps
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PS2)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PS2)

 enlarge 
From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy Used: £5.99
You Save: £24.00 (80%)



New (19) from £9.85

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 1371

Platform: Playstation2
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930057268
ASIN: B000Q5FV9Y

Release Date: June 28, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: THIS GAME IS COVERED BY THE GAMEXCHANGE UK LTD 3 MONTH FAULT GUARANTEE. ALL GAMES ARE POSTED BY FIRST CLASS DELIVERY. ANY PROBLEMS OR QUERIES PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO CONTACT US VIA EMAIL..

Accessories:

  • Cordless Action Controller PS2 Gamepad
  • Cordless Precision Controller for PS
  • Precision Controller PS2 Gamepad

Similar Items:

  • The Simpsons (PS2)
  • Pirates Of The Caribbean 3 (PS2)
  • Shrek the Third (PS2)
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (PS2)
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2 Disc Special Edition) [2007]

Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Harry potter - An ok game   June 29, 2008
I bought this game close to when it was released and i thought it would be as good as the third harry potter game but not the same lay out as the fourth. It was great at first while in grimuald place as i like the way you get to cast spells because it's different than just pressing one button to cast. What i didn't enjoy about this game is how you spend alot of time running around the castle doing jobs for other people which can be pretty boring as the castle is so huge. There is not really much to do and i hate the fact that when ever you make a discovery and go up a level Murtle keeps appearing and stopping you from what your doing.
The game is overall a good game but the dueling is pretty hard and frustrating as you have to use protecto everytime you cast and keep getting hit without a chance to cast yourself.
If you enjoy doing tasks and quests and love harry potter than this game is good for you.



2 out of 5 stars One giant item recovery quest.   June 20, 2008
Having played previous Potter games, and loving them (until the 4th one) i was looking forward to playing the game, especially after all the good reviews.

However, the game had none of the action and adventure of it's predecessors. No class challenges or puzzle solving. No sneaking around at night or flying around on your broomstick playing Quidditch.
The game has none of the spirit of the books, and there is basically no day/night format or storyline which makes the game hard follow.

The Hogwarts campus, although magneficent in itself, is huge. It is impossible to find your way around, and you have to put all your faith in the Marauder's Map, which incidently takes away all the fun of discovering new places in Hogwarts, because all the areas are mapped down for you.

The game is pretty much hours of wandering around, talking to characters and completing minor tasks for them. The spell casting is fun at first, but after a while it gets tedious and fiddly. I would much prefer challenges that require me to think about which spells to use as opposed to easy tasks that require frustratingly intricate wandwork.

One of the upsides of the game is the duelling, but it only takes up about 5 minutes of the game, and even in that short space of time, it failed to deliver all the anticipation and enjoyment that even just sneaking past a prefect did in the 2nd game.

The game also barely lasts long enough to be worth the money. It could easily be completed in under eight hours, leving the player with nothing but unfulfilled expectations. the ending is also quite useless. It doesnt matter whether you win or lose the final duels. the game still goes on, which kind of takes out the point of it.

however, the sound is truly magneficent and the graphics are very decent. I will still hold higher hopes for the next game, however.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing, the best HP game yet! Really discover Hogwarts!   January 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Definately the best Harry Potter game! Graphics are fantastic...almost film like!!! Loads of game play, from defeating other players in wizard games, obtaining all the portrait passwords, learn how to cast spells, search for discoverables and in addition to all of Harry's course work at Hogwarts, Dumbledore expects Harry to learn Occlumency! As well as all this there's the opportunity to wander around the school and grounds finding out where everything is by exploring all the knooks and crannies!Visit Hagrid! Go into all the rooms and corridors and courtyard. Chat with other students, interact with magical objects and the ghosts. Then teach all the students the defence Against the Dark Arts in the Room of requirement.! It's never ending...well almost!!! The characters are so real like with their own voices it's like taking part in the film!! Definately a brilliant game. Then there's the extra as you unleash advanced magic and play as Sirius and Dumbledore fighting the death eaters in the Ministry! This game has it all! As it states on the back of the game " relive the magic of the Movie". I'm only selling because I got a PS3 for Christmas and got order of the Phoenix for the PS3 too!
Definately recommend for all ages. Its classified as a PG.



5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!   November 18, 2007
I thought this game was brilliant, quite easy to get through but once you've finished there is pleanty more to do! The graphics are fantastic and Hogwarts looks like it does in the film. Ron and Hermione follow you around all the time which does get annoying but they can come in handy sometimes. Overall I think this is well worth the money!


2 out of 5 stars Excellent scenery, bad gameplay.   November 7, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Well, when I first bought this game, it was great fun, but being the caretaker for the school soon starts to get boring. The gameplay is not the greatest at all, you just run around doing spells on broken objects and making things float and just helping Hogwarts get clean and tidy really. All main gameplay is collecting DA members and doing their chores, then you get to be sirius and dumbledore which is very dissapointing.

The first 3 games were excellent they had alot of things to think about, but on this game all there really is to think about is which spell to use.
But there are also some very good points about this game, such as the whole of Hogwarts is absolutely huge, and its free roam, and no more loading! As the whole place is like 1 big room. The scenery is excellent and obvious that they've put alot of work into it, but shame about the actual playing of the game!

But all in all, the scenery doesn't make up for the poor gameplay, another good point though is that you get to duel, but they are pretty easy and over quite fast.
Once I finished the storyline, I really got bored very quickly because all you do is play chess or gobstones (which is very fun at first but eventually gets very tiring) and then you just have to go around clearing up Hogwarts again, so now the game is gathering dust on a shelf.
So I advise you to buy this game if you are a Haryy Potter fan and will appreciate the good work they've put in on Hogwarts, but I warn you the gameplay is very dissapointing and very boring.




Learn how to have your own Amazon Shop


Travel Maps and Guides


zeugma


Holiday Travel

 

alpharooms.com for cheap holiday deals in spain and worldwide

Disneyland Paris for a great family holiday or short break.

Holday Cottages throughout Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland and France with Cottages4you

Hilton - need we say more, you will find Hilton Hotels in most areas throughout Britain, in cities and in the countryside.

 

Don't forget Travel Insurance

 

 

 

Airport Parking