It holds him in place until they catch up and discipline him. Locomotor Mortis: Prefects cast this spell at Harry if they see him wandering around the castle after curfew or in restricted areas.Used to light torches, clear away spider webs, and in combat against spiders and Fire Crabs. Incendio: Erroneously produces Bluebell Flames.Harry learns this spell during a late-night adventure in Herbology Greenhouse Three. Diffindo: Severs certain vines, ropes, spider webs, and hanging tapestries.It is learned in Defence Against the Dark Arts. Expelliarmus: Erroneously deflects spells cast by the opponent.Harry learns this spell during a late-night adventure. Skurge: Clears ectoplasm out of doorways and off floors.Harry has to purchase the spell at Fred and George's shop. Alohomora: Unlocks mechanical locks, including those found on doors and locked chests.Harry begins the game with this spell, which he learned in his first year. Flipendo: Triggers switches and moves objects.The voice acting is strong, and the musical score is effective at maintaining the tone of the game. The game's audio offers a more consistent experience, with a solid level of quality throughout the game. In addition to the main set of objectives you'll have to complete to progress through the game, you'll also find a meaty selection of minigames you can play, such as Quidditch, assorted gnome-centric diversions, broomstick races, and side quests to track down collectible Wizard Cards. Your time in the game will be nicely balanced between exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat.
While the game does take some dramatic licence, fans of the movie and book will be pleased to be able to participate in many of the key action sequences integral to the story. You'll find that your to-do list will grow as you complete tasks, resulting in some long, adventure-filled days. You'll be given objectives to complete at the start of each day, ranging from clearing gnomes out of a garden to attending class and learning a spell. The action is broken up into daylong increments. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets follows a pretty standard linear structure that suits the story well. Offering a polished mix of strong graphics and solid gameplay, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a marked improvement over its predecessor. Fortunately, the follow-up, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the PlayStation 2, manages to come far closer to capturing the franchise's appeal. While the book that the film was based on has had a far-reaching appeal that's crossed age barriers, the games were definitely skewed toward younger players. The franchise's rich tale of a young boy's adventure as a wizard-in-training has all the gameplay and story elements needed for a video game pretty much built in. The Harry Potter franchise made a fairly passable jump to game consoles last year when EA released games based on the movie adaptation of the first novel in the series. 5 Differences between the book/movie and game.Weasley with "de-gnoming" her garden, challenge other students in Professor Lockhart's Dueling Club, or complete other mini-games again and again. Additionally, Harry can, of course, cast spells against foes - but these spells must be perfectly executed, or they could be miscast with humorous or critical consequences! Mini-games within levels can be revisited, so players can help Mrs. Players become Harry Potter and delve not only into Harry's world, but also into his personality, via an internal "voice." Conversing with unique characters like Moaning Myrtle, shopping in Diagon Alley, and exploring the convoluted corridors of Hogwarts, players make crucial and independent decisions within Harry's world. Players become Harry Potter and delve not only into Harry's world, but also into his personality, via an internal "voice." Conversing with unique characters like Moaning Myrtle, shopping in Diagon Alley, and exploring Players enter fantastical free-roaming 3D environments from Harry's world. Summary: Players enter fantastical free-roaming 3D environments from Harry's world.