Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Wii)

Release Date: 03/07/2009

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Return to Hogwarts to help Harry survive his sixth year. Engage in exciting wizard duels, mix magical ingredients in Potions class and take to the air as the Seeker of the Gryffindor™ Quidditch™ team. You may even get sidetracked by Ron’s romantic entanglements as you journey towards a dramatic climax and discover the identity of the Half-Blood Prince . . .

  • Developer: EA Games
  • Publisher: EA Games

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Amy Browne posted on 18 Aug 2009
I loved this game. I really felt like I was Harry Potter expertly swishing and flicking my wand (wii remote) and carefully mixing up a wide range of potions with the help of my nunchuck. This game is by no mean the longest game I have ever played but it is one of the most enjoyable. Again the game looks great, although I do still get lost within the maze that is Hogwarts corridors and staircases (the introduction of Nearly Healess Nick to guide you to your chosen location was a welcome addition). The game itself followed the film well, as ever it is important to remember that it is the game version of the film (not the book). I have played all of the HP games on various consoles from the PSone, DS to PS2 and now the Wii. The Wii is the perfect console for this kind of game, really allowing you to feel part of the action. I can't wait for the next film and with it the next game on the Wii. Perfect for grown up children like me!
Sarah Bloss posted on 17 Aug 2009
very good game, easy to control, but hard to master. overall good graphics, free roaming a plus and the adventure is similar to on other consoles with the added bonus of being able to use the wiimote as a broom and wand etc!
Umar Bajwa posted on 14 Aug 2009
The best parts of this game are potions and multiplayer duelling club and quidditch. I beat the single player campaign in 3 hours, which is ridiculously short. The graphics are very poor for a 2009 game, that should have as good graphics as GTA IV and Assassin's Creed if not, better. The problem with duelling is that you can get by, by just shaking the Wii-mote like a maniac, which hopefully will be fixed for Deathly Hallows which will have tons of fighting. Quiditch is straight forward, you just have to point the interactive pointer to the centre of the circle but the main highlight is potions. You must accurately us the Wii remote by stirring and shaking and pouring things into the cauldron. This is a passable Potter game and a fun one but it could be a LOT better. It's worth renting at BLOCKBUSTER for 6 pounds, but DO NOT SPEND 39.99!!!!
Adrian Maunder posted on 08 Aug 2009
The gameplay is awesome, just remember to take things easy when your creating potions. I have to give the developers a pat on the back because of their use of the Wii to its potential. It took me from buying it to finishing it around 5days non stop. and the Order of the Phenix took me alot longer. I hope that they produce a decent game for the next two films.
Kieran Watson posted on 24 Jul 2009
I loved the books and films and when this game came out i just had to have it. This is a greaI will admit the story isn't told very well and it is incredibly short but the amount of game you do play is worth the money you pay. I now want to get the harry potter and the order of the phoenix because i loved the motion controls on this game. 5 stars
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