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Electronic Arts |
- 1 Player
- Memory Card 1 Block
- Vibration Function Compatible
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ESRB: E / For Everyone
Release Date: 11 / 01 / 01
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List Price: $39.99 |
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Sorcerer's Stone |
Harry Potter and |
Sorcerer's Stone |
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DESCRIPTION / FEATURES |
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone |
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Amazon.com
Game Description
What if you could leave the nonmagical world of the Muggles behind and enroll in Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft? Now you can find out in the PlayStation release Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Play as Harry, the precocious wizard, and adventure with him and amazing characters from the J.K. Rowling book that started it all.
Climb, jump, and sneak as you explore 3-D environments faithful to Hogwarts and its grounds. Master your wizardry skills, such as piloting a broomstick, casting spells, gathering items to mix potions, scoring points for Gryffindor, and more. Learn your lessons and uncover wizard sweets, broomsticks, chocolate frogs, famous wizard cards, and even the invisibility cloak.
Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Rubeus Hagrid, Albus Dumbledore, and many of the book's other characters join Harry as he masters the sport of Quidditch, takes a 3-D roller coaster ride through Gringotts, and shops at Diagon Alley. Explore Hogwarts, its grounds, the Forbidden Forest, and more as you play through puzzles and minigames and battle evil creatures.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone uses colorful 3-D graphics to capture the daring and enchantment of Harry's world, rendering it in spirited detail. And as Harry, you'll experience the adventure and thrill of a young wizard's first year at Hogwarts, as well as the awesome responsibility of finding the Sorcerer's Stone and challenging He-Who-Cannot-Be-Named. But first you'll have to complete your courses.
Features:
- Action-puzzle game based on the 1st book in the Harry Potter series
- Play as Harry Potter and complete your 1st year at Hogwarts
- Interact with Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Rubeus Hagrid, Draco Malfoy, Albus
- Dumbledore, and more
- Battle evil creatures, uncover the invisibility cloak, and take a 3-D roller coaster ride through Gringotts
- For 1 player
- Developed by Argonaut Software Ltd.
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PREVIEW |
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone |
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Amazon.com
Preview
J.K. Rowling's immensely popular boy wizard is set to invade the big screen and the PlayStation this fall. Set to be released in conjunction with the movie, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is a 3-D adventure game that fans of any skill level will be able to get into. It features several spells, items, and characters found in the books and movie. While license-based titles have had a dubious history, the game's developer, Argonaut, has produced strong games in the past. At the very least, the early version we played was good-looking and diverse.
The beta contained a surprising amount of variety. One level consisted of 3-D platform action where players must guide Harry through Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In this level players must avoid several obstacles and collect Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans. Another level, which was similar to a shooter, had Harry riding on a broomstick and casting projectile spells. Of course, no Harry Potter game would be complete without Quidditch (think soccer on broomsticks). While it was too early to judge the quality of the gameplay, the game certainly has variety and that Harry Potter charm. Luckily for the millions of Harry Potter fans out there, the developers have plenty of time to make this a quality game. --Raymond M. Padilla
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REVIEW / STORYLINE |
Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone |
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Amazon.com
Review
The history of video games is littered with translations of films--most of them bad. This game, while decidedly based on the feature film's visualization of the Harry Potter story, is actually very good in its own right despite being too easy for most experienced gamers. It's a fun, colorful experience even for the few of us on the planet who have neither read the book nor watched the movie.
Electronic Arts thankfully bestowed a lot of production value on this release rather than trying to cash in on a quick buck. Aside from the occasional pop-up problem that makes walls vanish quite unmagically, the graphics are beautiful and fun. Chocolate frogs (an appropriate health power-up) and other elements and characters from the book and film are wonderfully animated. The sound effects and, particularly, the voice acting are top-drawer, which helps suck the player into the Potter experience. Also, the gameplay is nicely varied throughout. Players go from learning a new spell in class to retrieving fire seeds for Hagrid to participating in magic fights against the Slytherin bully Draco Malfoy to riding the broom--which is especially fun. There's even a Quidditch level early on, but there's little to do and it's over very quickly.
On the downside, the game suffers from some really odd controls. Like many adventure games, jumping is really important, as many levels require you to clear obstacles or reach out-of-the-way items. But, unlike in nearly every other game in the genre, there's no jump button. Instead, players automatically jump from the edge of a platform from either a full stop or while running. It takes a lot of getting used to; if you're not at full run or full stop, it's easy to just walk right off the edge and fall. And, like too many other games, you can only save your progress at predetermined locations.
Another fault of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is its lack of challenge for experienced gamers. It's nice that the developers are trying to make it accessible to the entire cross-section of PlayStation-owning Harry Potter fans, but without varying levels of difficulty, it's less of a game than a tour through Potter's magical world. Still, it is an interesting world, and even though it's easy, the action is still varied enough to be fun. --Porter B. Hall
Pros:
1.) Good use of characters and plot elements from the story
2.) Varied gameplay
3.) Great production value
4.) Broom riding is really fun
Cons:
1.) Very little challenge
2.) Odd control scheme
3.) Lethargic camera movement makes it sometimes hard to see what you're doing
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