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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game, way better than the first!
Picked up a copy of this game for PS2, and while I can't comment on the other platforms, I can say that this game is a lot of fun.

It does play similar to Legend of Zelda in that you acquire things and spells as you move through the game to help out.. lots of side games and other tasks included to give you a breather from regular gameplay and rack up points for...

Published on November 11, 2002 by Michael T. Rognlien

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing
Only fun for a short while. The loading times are rediculously long. I spend some 5 minutes waiting for it to load.
Published on May 11, 2003


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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game, way better than the first!, November 11, 2002
This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
Picked up a copy of this game for PS2, and while I can't comment on the other platforms, I can say that this game is a lot of fun.

It does play similar to Legend of Zelda in that you acquire things and spells as you move through the game to help out.. lots of side games and other tasks included to give you a breather from regular gameplay and rack up points for Griffindor.

The only downside to this game (and the reason it gets 4 instead of 5 stars) is the frequent and lengthy load times as you move between parts of Hogwarts.. sometimes 15-20 seconds of loading for every couple minutes of moving around. A "warp" feature similar to Zelda would have helped out here and taken away the need to always go back and forth through frequently-used parts of the castle.

Great graphics, good level of difficulty and LOTS of fun.. highly recommended!

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely fun, nonviolent, and well-planned game, November 26, 2002
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David Traill (Stuart, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
OK, so Iam 31. But I did get this for myself and my nephew & niece to play together over Thanksgiving. I intended to play it for a little while, and ended up playing for hours over a few nights. The game itself unfolds well, with Ron Weasley or other chracters providing suggestions of things you need to do when you take too long exploring or doing things other than what you're supposed to. There are quite a lot of opporutnities to explore the world of Harry Potter, and although you might think it is nearing its end, it seems to find a new thing to challenge you with. Children and adults both will find it entertaining, graphically sharp, and interesting enough to keep them occupied for quite a while. You never see anyone die, only a character comes back to a previous starting point. In all, I would have no problems letting younger children play this game. The big test will be when I see my niece and nephew in a couple days, and then they will have to decide who gets to play and who gets to watch. In short, a very good game for anyone.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highs and Low's for HP2, May 13, 2003
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Irene Y "elevatia" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
After having played the Harry Potter games first on the computer, I have to say that the Gamecube/PS2 versions are SOOO much better - graphically, interaction and depth of interaction between Harry and everyone (or every monster) that he encounters.

As a novice gamer (I'm 24/female.. yeah, I know) - this game was great in difficulty and challenge. I would recommend it to any beginner/medium gamers or any kids/young teens. While a number of reviewers were upset that the storyline didn't totally follow the plot of the book, I don't think that is something to be expected. It's too difficult to make it a "choose your own adventure" and expect to follow a novel precisely. I definitely feel like I was experiencing Hogwarts throughout the gameplay.

Ok, now the Pros and Cons:

Pros:
- Amazing graphics, everything is stunning
- Seeing the Burrow and Diagon Alley (it's nice they included both of these places, although your interaction there is limited)
- You have access through most of Hogwarts and various parts of the grounds. This is more accessible if you win your Nimbus 2001..
- Free Broomstick flying/competitions and of course, Quidditch.
- Gnome Throwing Games (you get wizard cards for winning)
- Trade-in's using Bernie Botts beans at Fred & George's shop for tools like stink pellets to help you on your quest.
- Using of different spells to complete your tasks and challenges. This is fun since you have to figure out how to defeat certain monsters.
- Potion vials to increase stamina (get this the very 1st thing if you can at Fred & George's shop!!)
- Dueling (take that Draco!)

Cons:
- Camera angles. This drove me insane. The view would go in crazy angles at the slightest bit which can totally throw you off if you are jumping, fighting an opponent (to the point I can't even see where I'm shooting at) or trying to watch for Prefects!
- Yes, loading time... everyone else has mentioned it on here so I guess I should too. Well, at least you can take bathroom breaks in between.
- No skipping cut scenes. This is a pain, especially if you are starting over on a certain level.
- Only 6 days at Hogwarts? That's pretty short for a school year.
- Broomstick racing/Quidditch is too smooth/angular on screen, it doesn't really feel or look like you're flying. (the computer version was much better)
- Characters look nothing like the ones from the movies... but guess that's a trivial thing like the storyline.

This may be a silly thing to note but it's helpful - if you get hit during your tasks, you will lose a number of Beans and you WILL need them. I recommend getting the beans at the end of the day when you're back in the castle, then go to Fred & George's shop at night for your purchases.

Well, I rented this and loved the game so I do plan on buying it. Since I'm recommending this on Amazon.com, you will get it cheaper here than anywhere else.

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wild ride through Harry's world!, November 3, 2002
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This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
I previewed this game recently and I am astonished at the quality of the graphics! I reviewed the game on three different platforms (PS2, Gamecube and XBox) and the graphics engine is exceptionally good. Gameplay is challenging, and although younger kids will no doubt have some problems with many of the button sequences, I think any child five or older will get something out of this game. There is no question this will be the hit of the holiday season so order now!
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars kool but definately could be better, January 7, 2003
This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
This game has it's good points
-Amazing Graphics
-Flying around hogwarts
-secrets, hiddenpassages
-all real voices (No characters just have typing)
-hogwarts itself was pretty amazing (the castle)
-mini games
-Fred & George's joke shop was neat

Now here are the bad points.....
-First off they chopped the story into soo many bits even I (a huge potter fan) got confused what was going on.
-1 class per day???? ummm....
-too many dungeons...I quickly became tired of the teachers sending me into holes in their walls to retrieve spells.
-Load times....urg
-Hagrid? where's Hagrid? you hardly see him, and you can't even go inside his hut. =(
-short. the game is way too short.

Basicly I suggest you rent, not buy this video game, but it IS worth renting...well worth it.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i wish i could live in this game..., November 30, 2002
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This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
I am NOT a gamer. In fact, i have the attention span of say maybe a 2 year old when it comes to video games. Die 3 times on a level, i get bored. Anyways...I LOVE this game. Despite the fact that the game is probably geared towards younger players, i have found it very challenging as I am not terribly skilled at video games. It's just...well....wicked to get to run around and pull bertie bott's beans out of bookshelves and buzz hogwarts on your nimbus 2000. Only problem might be the view-point can get annoying (it is very hard to control) but overall I have spent way too many hours enjoying this game. Kids are probably way better at video games than me so would probably enjoy it even more. I also liked that the gnome throwing was in the game even though it got left out of the movie. Hours of enjoyment for children and grown people with overactive imaginations (like me).
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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dare to Return to Hogwarts???, November 15, 2002
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This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
This game is great! Explore and buy things in Diagon Alley or save Ron at the Whomping Willow! I was NOT impressed with the first game however. I loved to buy Stink Pellets and The Standerd Book of Spells (Grade 2). Find Ginny's stuff that she lost while at Diagon Alley. It was hard to seek past the owner of The Magical Mengirine. Battle creepy monsters and magical plants at the Whomping Willow. Watch out for whomping branches as you complete this level! At the beginning of the game, you land at the Burrow. You have to help Ron, Fred and George Weasley de-gnome their garden. Knockout the gnome then spin it all around and THROW! Try to beat Fred's score, 128! If you toss it and it does not go far you will be lowered to 3. After de-gnoming their shed, you have to duel their washing machine! "Dad tried to charm it, but now its everything BUT charming!" Fred said. Pretty soon you're not going to duel some puny little washing machine! You will be dueling real people! Of course, you get to explore and play in Hogwarts after completing early levels. You have your very own Rememberball! You can check it for new tasks or look at a map of Hogwarts, the Whomping Willow and Diagon Alley. At the second level, you land in Borgin & Burkes! You have to hide from Malfoy's dad then sneak past the creepy hand guarding the Lumos book! Retreive and get yourself out of there!!! In some places such as Borgin & Burkes, the floor is brittle and if stepped on BREAK and you'll have to find your way back up on the floor you were on (HINT DOWN BELOW!)! This is a Harry Potter Fan dream! It's worth all the money!!!

NOTE: This may give part of the game away!!!

Brittle Floors: When you think your on a brittle floor, cast Lumos. This will make the brittle spots of the floor glow. This is not a cheat code. In fact, thats how you get past them. Also, before you climb a ladder look up on the ceiling. The brittle floor will be gray while the strong floor is yellowish.

NOTICE: Nothing will glow if nothing is brittle.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never seen nothing better!, December 21, 2002
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
This game is totally awesome. Way better than the first. In this game, you(Harry) have to sneak past Hogwarts students(which relates to Metal Gear Solid a lot) which makes this game harder. But don't worry. You never die. They just take 5 points away from Gryffindor.If Ron and Hermione didn't set you to do certain tasks every night you wouldn't have to worry about them taking 5 points away from Gryffindor. But that just get's some of the fun into the game. I rented this game somewhere around October 15th. Now, I have it on my Christmas list. I think the hardest part of this game is dueling.(Dueling is a way to have fun, by casting Exspelliarmus, a spell, at one another until it hits one of you.) I think especially Draco Malfoy is the hardest person to duel against. He always cast Exspelliarmus back on the spell. About after 5 times of casting Exspelliarmus it'll come back to him and knock him off his feet! But watch out, you have to cast Exspelliarmus too.However, after you collect 10 Witches and Wizard cards your energy increases. You also need to collect Bertie Bott Every Flavored Beans. If you collect enough you can go to Fred and George's shop.(If you go during nightime you need to sneak past Percy in the Reading Room.) Anyway, the way to get in there is to go through the Poatrait. I bought a balloon with Bertie Bott Every Flavored Beans at their shop, and it wasn't worth a thing. All you can do with it is throw it in the air and wait until you can't see it anymore.You may think this game is easy. Not so fast though. Like I mentioned before, Dueling is pretty hard. Especially Dueling with Draco Malfoy. But a part I didn't mention was doing a task for Hermione. You have to go to the Restricted part of the Library, to get Hermione, Hogwarts the History. You might think that sounds easy. Well, the bookcases will block the way you came from. So you have to find a different way to get out. You have to climb ladders over and over and over until you get to the top of the room. Then you have to fight a bookcase(using your spells of course.)When you get back to Hermione the night ends. Next day you do the usual, have class, have a Quidditch Match and Ron goes to bed. That night you have to drink the PolyJuice Potion (which transforms you into Crabbes) to see if Draco Malfoy is the heir of Slytherin. Now I've said enough, but write this game down on your Christmas List or Birthday List NOW no matter how far your bithday is or Christmas is.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars OMG the loading time!, November 14, 2002
This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
I think this game is great with the exception of the extremely long loading time. The graphics are pretty good. There are a few glitches but overall the game is set up nicely! I love the story and was surprised at how close to the book a lot of the quests in the game are. This was a great buy, I'm just mad about the loading time. I think I see a few gray hairs now! Overall a good purchase!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing, May 11, 2003
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This review is from: Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets (Video Game)
Only fun for a short while. The loading times are rediculously long. I spend some 5 minutes waiting for it to load.
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