Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets Game

Overview

  1. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a game published by EA based on J. Rowling's Harry Potter franchise. Specifically, the game is based on the second book and film in the series of the same name.
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From the Manufacturer. Be Harry Potter in a unique new PC adventure with more magic, friendship, and danger. Learn new spells, undertake new quests, make new friends, and challenge new adversaries as you confront the powers at the heart of the Chamber of Secrets. The final spell lesson granting us complete mastery over the secrets of Hogwarts! Before that however, Harry is determined to discover the secret.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a game published by EA based on J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter franchise. Specifically, the game is based on the second book and film in the series of the same name. The game follows the plot of the book for the most part, although random missions were thought up to add length to the game, like multiple missions where Harry havs to save or help other pupils.

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Gameplay

The game starts out at Ron Weasley's house, where some chores must be taken care of in which the player will play some mini-games.

After that, the player gets sent to Diagon Alley. Here, the game actually adds the first additional gameplay sequence by expanding on the little side trip Harry makes.

After this sequence, the player gets taken to Hogwarts, where the game begins in earnest.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' gameplay is somewhat similar to that of Bully (Canis Canem Edit or Bully: Scholarship Edition), Rockstar's over-the-top highschool simulator.

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The player will need to take classes to advance the story. Upon taking one of the classes, the player will be sent into a backroom of the classroom in order to retrieve a spellbook associated with that class. The player will come across a spell that turns giant blue eggs into birds if the 'Transfiguration' class is taken, while the 'Incendio' spell that sets object aflame will be learned in the 'Defense against the Dark Arts' class.

In between classes, players can also take missions from pupils. The game has a day/night cycle, and some missions must be done during nighttime. When it's dark, prefects will roam the halls of Hogwarts, as well as the grounds outside. Like in the books, there is always a contest going on between the houses in points, which are gained by doing things well in the classes. If the player is caught by a prefect or Filch however, some points will be lost. Magical trick items like dungbombs and certain spells to distract these watchmen can be purchased.

While missions are not being done, Hogwarts castle and the grounds surrounding it can be freely explored.

There are some odd jobs that can be done as well. the player can become champion of the dueling club, trade stuff with fellow pupils, attempt to make other houses lose points and run people over with a broom.

Additional Information

  • The player will eventually receive a broomstick, the Nimbus 2000. This broom can be obtained at any time while outside, though not in missions where the player has to go to the Forbidden Forest. This can actually be used to make certain missions easier, for instance; in one mission, school prefects must be avoided while trying to get across the school grounds in order to get to Hagrid's house. The broom can be used to fly across the school grounds, avoiding that part of the mission entirely. The broomstick can also be used to reach otherwise inaccessible part of the castle, like certain rooftops.

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  • There are huge differences between the PlayStation and PlayStation 2/Xbox versions of the game. For instance, while Harry travels to Diagon Alley with flu powder, things go wrong. On PlayStation, the player must attempt to keep Harry on the middle of the slide with the analog stick. On PlayStation 2 however, this sequence is not present at all, and the player simply gets dropped off in a cutscene. This is one of the few examples of the PlayStation game having more content in a gameplay sequence. For the rest of the game, this tends to be the other way around.

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets Gameboy Advance

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is an adventure game released in 2002 by Electronic Arts. The game was released for Macintosh, PC (Windows), GameCube, PlayStation and XBox consoles.
An adventure game showing the fate of a young wizard known from books by J.K. Rowling and a series of films from Warner Bros. Its main character is the title Harry Potter, who is just starting his second year of studies at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In this installment, the brave boy and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger will undertake the mission of finding the legendary Chamber of Secrets. This secret place may hold one of the greatest secrets of Slytherine House.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a simple arcade production that younger audiences will find well. Players have the opportunity to take part in characteristic events known from the pages of the novel. So they take, for example, a Weasley car flight, which ends with a daring landing on the Whomping Willow. The game is based on numerous mini-games, participation in lessons, magic duels or sports struggles in Quidditch.
In addition to standard missions, the player can move around the Hogwarts area relatively freely. However, with younger audiences in mind, the locations have been somewhat simplified so that navigating them is not a problem. An interesting element of the production is collecting beans of all flavors of Bertie Botta, which can then be exchanged for wizard cards at the Weasley brothers.