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4 Reviews
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Spellcasting gestures feel fun. Detailed world and authentic voice acting add polish.
Errandrunning and chores bore. Magical combat is chaotic and hard to control. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry) not in the voice cast. Intel Macs only the game doesn’t work with PowerPC Macs.
The game’s dialogue uses much of the original cast, although Daniel Radcliffe (who plays Harry) is absent. These voices and the sharp graphics transport fans to Hogwarts. But for the rest of us, it feels like summer school. ...
Abstract: One of my favorite vistas from the game.Let’s not beat around the bush. The Mac gaming world is thirsty and EA has promised to deliver sustenance in four handy little packages. One of those bits of Gamer’s Relief is Harry Potter and the Order of the Ph...
Abstract: By Matt Sellers First of all, let me just say that I’m not the big Harry Potter fan in our family. That would be my sister, Katie. So you might enjoy the new game, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (US$29.95) , more than I did. Don’t g...
Beautifully created environment, open non-linear gaming, good fun
System specs preclude many early Intel Macs, insufficiently compelling, hard drive space hog Min specs: Min Specs: Mac OS X v10.4.9 or later, 1.83GHz or faster Intel Core Duo processor, 1GB RAM, 4.5GB+ hard-disk space; Video card: ATI X1600 series or late...
It’s not the most taxing plot, but if you like the books you’ll enjoy the adventure, and the existing challenges are just compelling enough to bring out your stubborn ‘got to beat a challenge’ streak. Overall, this is a rich and re...