Harry's back for another movie based adventure, this time with a more mission based structure.
Available on:
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Xbox 360
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PC
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Wii,
PSP
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PS3
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PS2
Genre: Action Expected release date: 06/25/2007 Published by: Warner Brothers Developed by: Electronic Arts
Playing Rockstars Bully made us realize how fun games set in school can be. And also made us wonder why EA has never made free-roaming, school-based Harry Potter games - obviously substituting the cricket bat weapons for magic wands and the bike-stealing with flying brooms. Surely nothing would be better than getting to explore the vast Hogwarts, go to Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons and unleash “Petrificus Totalus” on Professor Snape.
Well, youre about to find out, because
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When we first learned how the Wii remote worked, our geeky minds immediately cooked up two wonderful, wish fulfilling uses for it. The first, of course, was a light saber. But while we're still waiting anxiously on that one, our second idea became a reality last night.
A magic wand. Yes, while Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is coming out this summer on almost every platform imaginable, only the Wii version gives you the opportunity to physically cast spells just like the characters
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We sat down for a chat with Justin Manning, Associate Producer for The Order of the Phoenix from EAs UK studio to find out all the latest gossip surrounding the darkest Harry Potter novel so
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ESRB Rating
Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix is rated: Everyone 10+
Fantasy Violence
PEGI Rating
Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix is rated: Rating Pending