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    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

    Game » consists of 22 releases. Released Jun 30, 2009

    The tie-in game of the film of the same title. Return to Hogwarts to help Harry survive a fraught sixth year in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

    Why does EA continue to put the Harry Potter Franchise to Shame?

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    As many of you know, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is out his week.   Before reading this post I suggest that you watch the launch trailer.

    http://www.gametrailers.com/video/launch-trailer-harry-potter/52096

    I absolutely love Harry Potter.  The universe is rich, fun, and really can suck you in.  The books are absolutely brilliant and even the movies are decent(some better than others).  There is one part of Harry Potter media that installment after installment is underwhelming.  Of course I'm talking about the games.  I blame EA, they own the franchise and are more worried about putting out an installment to be released at the exact time a new movie comes out than they do about quality and imagination.  I don't see why they feel the need to mirror the films either, why not use a little imagination?  Isn't that what Harry Potter is all about?

    After watching the trailer you will notice a few rather distasteful things.  The game trailer is essentially an in-game movie trailer.  There is no gameplay footage, they are trying to make it appear almost epic to life changing proportions, and the game will mirror the movie very, very closely.  Even though they don't show gameplay you can really see the presentation took a hit on this one.  The graphics look worse than some xbox 360 launch titles, the facial animations are terrible, the voice acting and script are some of the worse I've ever heard in a game.  "Are you ready to embark on our dangerous of a quest?" "You can do...MAGIC" , how many utterly terrible lines can you squeeze in a trailer that lasts for less than two minutes?  It think EA may have brokens some records here.

    It's a damn shame they waste opportunity after opportunity to create a good product with such fantastic source material.  When you put no compassion into a product this is the kind of garbage it yields.  As severe as this sounds, I hope the product sells terribly.  Developers without great source material can create games 10X better than this, yet EA is determined to waste it in order for them to make some quick cash hoping it sells because of the name on it's box.  EA, your name is on the box too, someday I hope that catches up with you.

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    #1  Edited By linkforever1

    As many of you know, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is out his week.   Before reading this post I suggest that you watch the launch trailer.

    http://www.gametrailers.com/video/launch-trailer-harry-potter/52096

    I absolutely love Harry Potter.  The universe is rich, fun, and really can suck you in.  The books are absolutely brilliant and even the movies are decent(some better than others).  There is one part of Harry Potter media that installment after installment is underwhelming.  Of course I'm talking about the games.  I blame EA, they own the franchise and are more worried about putting out an installment to be released at the exact time a new movie comes out than they do about quality and imagination.  I don't see why they feel the need to mirror the films either, why not use a little imagination?  Isn't that what Harry Potter is all about?

    After watching the trailer you will notice a few rather distasteful things.  The game trailer is essentially an in-game movie trailer.  There is no gameplay footage, they are trying to make it appear almost epic to life changing proportions, and the game will mirror the movie very, very closely.  Even though they don't show gameplay you can really see the presentation took a hit on this one.  The graphics look worse than some xbox 360 launch titles, the facial animations are terrible, the voice acting and script are some of the worse I've ever heard in a game.  "Are you ready to embark on our dangerous of a quest?" "You can do...MAGIC" , how many utterly terrible lines can you squeeze in a trailer that lasts for less than two minutes?  It think EA may have brokens some records here.

    It's a damn shame they waste opportunity after opportunity to create a good product with such fantastic source material.  When you put no compassion into a product this is the kind of garbage it yields.  As severe as this sounds, I hope the product sells terribly.  Developers without great source material can create games 10X better than this, yet EA is determined to waste it in order for them to make some quick cash hoping it sells because of the name on it's box.  EA, your name is on the box too, someday I hope that catches up with you.

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    #2  Edited By natetodamax

    Harry Potter wasn't meant to be a video game. They should just stick to movies from now on.

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    #3  Edited By AndrewJD

    Totally agree with you. Damn you EA!!!

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