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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)

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2004 action-adventure video game

2004 video game
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
PC cover art
Developers
PublisherElectronic Arts
DirectorsPhillip Trumbo (PC, GBA)
ProducersMichael Waite, Steve Reddoch (PC)
DesignersChristopher Vucetich, Chris Brockett, Ed Byrne, Del Chafe III (PC)
Tony Sharma, Tom Snider, Brian C. McAuliffe, Dream Smith (GBA)
ProgrammerMichael Dorgan (GBA)
ArtistsKerwin Burton, Luke Anderson, Eric Gingrich (PC)
Eric Heitman (GBA)
WritersMichael Humes (PC, GBA)
ComposersJeremy Soule
Ian Stocker (GBA)
SeriesWizarding World
EngineUnreal Engine 2(Microsoft Windows)
RenderWare(PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube)
Platforms
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows,Game Boy Advance
  • NA: 25 May 2004
  • EU: 29 May 2004
PlayStation 2,Xbox,GameCube
  • EU: 29 May 2004
  • NA: 2 June 2004
GenresAction-adventure
Role-playing(GBA)
ModeSingle-player

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a 2004action-adventure game. The game is based on the 2004 filmof the same name from theHarry Potter franchise. The game was developed byKnowWonder,Griptonite Games, andEA UK each for different consoles and was published byElectronic Arts under theEA Games label. The game was released as a trio, with separate versions forGame Boy Advance,Microsoft Windows, and home consoles (released onPlayStation 2,Xbox, andGameCube). The game received mixed reviews by critics.

Plot

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Main article:Plot of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

The games followsHarry Potter (voiced byAdam Sopp)[1] along withRon Weasley (voiced byGregg Chillin) andHermione Granger (voiced byHarper Marshall) as they return toHogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. PrisonerSirius Black has escaped the wizardprison Azkaban, and is supposedly ready to attack Harry in Hogwarts. The game begins on the Hogwarts Express,[a] ignoring the events at Harry's home. Upon reaching Hogwarts, the trio follow the events of the novel, and learn magic by attending classes.

The spells that can be learned includecarpe retractum, a spell that allows an object to be pulled towards the caster, or the caster be pulled towards the object;Steleus, a spell that causes sneezing andexpecto patronum, a spell to defend against dementors. Using their skills, the trio, along withRemus Lupin (Jamie Glover) investigate Black. Finding that Black is innocent of all crimes, and looking out for Harry, the team defend Black from a horde of dementors, allowing him to escape.

Gameplay and versions

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Similar to inHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, different versions of this game were produced for the different platforms. The game was released forPC byKnowWonder, whereas home consoles (PlayStation 2 (PS2),Xbox andGameCube) byElectronic Arts UK (EA), and a handheld version byGriptonite Games for theGame Boy Advance (GBA).[2] However, all games were published by EA andWarner Bros.[3] The game also differed between platforms; whilst the console release was a traditional 3D over the shoulder perspective, featuring boss fights and detective sections, the PC version featured similarpuzzle solving missions as those in earlier versions. The Game Boy Advance release played as a traditionalRole playing game, similar to games likeDragon Quest.[2] The PlayStation 2 version features mini-games compatible with theEyeToy.[4] In addition to playing as the titular character Harry, the game also allows the player to control Hermione and Ron, as well as flyBuckbeak, and control Harry's pet owl,Hedwig.[5]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GBAGameCubePCPS2Xbox
Metacritic69/100[6]67/100[7]67/100[8]70/100[9]67/100[10]
Review scores
PublicationScore
GBAGameCubePCPS2Xbox
Electronic Gaming MonthlyN/AN/AN/A6.5/10[11]N/A
Famitsu27/40[12]30/40[12]N/A30/40[12]N/A
Game Informer8/10[13]N/AN/A6.5/10[14]N/A
GameProStarStarStar[15]StarStarStar[15]StarStarStar[15]StarStarStar[15]StarStarStar[15]
GameRevolutionN/AC[17]C[18]N/AC[16]
GameSpot7.5/10[19]N/A7/10[20]7.2/10[21]7/10[22]
GameSpyN/AN/AN/AStarStarStar[23]StarStarStar[24]
GameZone7.5/10[25]N/A6.5/10[26]9/10[27]6.8/10[28]
IGN6.5/10[2]6/10[29]6/10[5]6.2/10[4]6.1/10[30]
Nintendo Power4.4/5[31]3.9/5[32]N/AN/AN/A
Official U.S. PlayStation MagazineN/AN/AN/AStarStarStarStar[33]N/A
Official Xbox Magazine (US)N/AN/AN/AN/A7/10[34]
PC Gamer (US)N/AN/A72%[35]N/AN/A

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban received "mixed or average" reviews, according to video gamereview aggregator websiteMetacritic.[3]GameSpot were positive about the game, scoring 7/10 or above across releases,[22] with a high of 7.5 out of 10 for the GBA version.[19]Frank Provo of GameSpot was very positive about the GBA game's recreation of the novel; saying "The main thing to keep in mind is that Prisoner of Azkaban on the GBA offers a fun way for Harry Potter fans to step into the shoes of their favorite wizard-in-training and experience firsthand everything that happened in the third installment of the series."[19]GameZone also reviewed the Game Boy Advance version, calling it "a really fun romp in Harry's world! Fans should be well-pleased."[25]IGN commented on the game not forcing "random battes" from similar RPGs as a positive, but saying that it wasn't "enough to make Prisoner of Azkaban a successful RPG. It's got a solid storyline based on the book and film, and dozens of quests that branch outwards from situations from the film ... but the experience is hindered slightly, simply by sloppy implementation of standard gaming elements."[2]

Matt Casamassina ofIGN reviewed the PS2 version of the game. He gave the game a 6.2 rating out of 10, saying "In some cases, it's prettier than any other "Boy Wizard" game. In some cases, it's smarter. As a long-time Potter fan who has read all of the books and watched every movie, I've always been particularly interested in this chapter of the franchise. And this game does deliver a good amount of compelling story and play. I especially enjoyed the multi-character-based puzzles and the new spells that Harry, Ron and Hermione can cast, all of them useful for different reasons."[4] However, Casamassina also called the game "Sloppy", and criticised the somewhat unpredictable framerate, before concluding "Potter fans who can deal with the drawbacks will find an entertaining experience hiding. But everyone else should steer clear of this game."[4]

Brad Shoemaker ofGameSpot reviewed the PC version, but called it "easy" before saying "One, any player of even marginal skill will finish the game in five to six hours, and two, its puzzles and combat are both remarkably easy. Those facts make Prisoner of Azkaban a great game for younger kids, and it's a lot of fun for less-discriminating older fans of Harry Potter too. The game may be short and easy, but it's also thoughtfully designed and genuinely entertaining, and KnowWonder deserves credit for that."[20] Tim Wapshott ofThe Times gave the game a score of four stars out of five and stated, "The game remains faithful to the spirit of the book, but it is perhaps a little too linear and predictable. Some scenes do not look quite right – the scale of the characters against the width of the Hogwarts Express clearly do not tally. But these minor disappointments are quickly outweighed by stunning visuals in the later levels. While older teenagers may snub this Harry Potter outing, there's still good mileage in the bespectacled chappie for younger players."[36]

During the8th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, theAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominatedHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for "Computer Family Game of the Year", which was ultimately awarded toZoo Tycoon 2.[37]

By 2004, the game sold 2.5 million units.[38] In the United States, the game sold 1.03 million units by 2006.[39]

Notes

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  1. ^with the exception of the GBA version, which begins in the Leaky Cauldron.

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