
PlayStation 2 Critic Reviews
Filter by platform
56
Metascore
Mixed or Average
positive
0(0%)
mixed
10(71%)
negative
4(29%)
Showing 14 Critic Reviews
70
It does feel a bit short, and some elements of the story are poorly told. But as simple, fundamental platform gaming, it's pleasant enough, and Harry's target lock is really very good. [Jan 2004, p.37]
70
But the core still involves lots of non-skippable cinematic sequences, a fidgety camera (and finicky controls), overearnest voice acting, and tepid platform-style action (any game where the first true action sequence takes place in a room full of crates set up for jumping puzzles is trouble).
64
Two words keep this from being a great-playing game: menial tasks. The puzzles aren't clever, they're just silly, and oftentimes confusing because of the clunky controls and the sub-par camera.
64
Drastically inferior compared to the one-year old "Chamber of Secrets."
64
Music and sounds are solid, but Harry Potters voice is like a cheese grater on the brain.
61
A weak follow-up to Chamber of Secrets that seems like an awkward fit for anyone who already owns last year's game.
60
Harmlessly addictive, if not wholly derivative. But it's great for the kids, and offers a satisfying, officially licensed Harry Potter experience.
60
When you're not being underwhelmed by Sorcerer's Stone, you'll be infuriated by it.
60
Isn't a remake of the PS1 game of the same name, but rather a conceptually similar reimagining. [Jan 2004, p.68]
50
Unless you're six years old and a mad Potter fan (who didn't play this game on PSone), don't go anywhere near this one. [Jan 2004, p.134]