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Published : July 06, 2007 |
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WonderdogSoftware.Com - The latest updated Video Game Walkthrough; Game Guide
Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix Walkthrough Game Guide (Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix Walkthrough Video Game Strategy Help XBOX 360 WII PS2 PS3 PC) As Potter fans around the world prepare for the Deathly Hallows' release next month, what better time to, er, play the game of the one before last? The point here, of course, is to keep step with the films, not the books and so with Order of the Phoenix set to apparate down to the multiplex on 13th July, the timing is actually quite right. Can EA's latest capture the magic of the magic? Where better to start with the answer to that question than in spellcasting itself and the Order of the Phoenix initially seems an order of magnitude better off than before. The Wii and PS3 versions use motion sensors, but where it's available the right analogue stick option is more precise, acting as a fairly natural interface between your thumb and the swirls and jabs of the on screen cast. A simple range of motions takes care of all the important stuff: rotate left for reducto (smash things up), right for reparo (repair them); jab twice forward for depulso (push) and twice back for accio (pull). There are only a couple more to remember, but spellcasting is context sensitive, so the scale of your options actually expands to fit duelling as well as housekeeping. The same is also true of Hogwarts itself quite possibly Potter 5's greatest asset. This time the entire castle's at your disposal, and EA's own brand of technical magic means you'll never encounter a load screen as you trot past the Fat Lady and out of the Griffyndor common room, descend the stairs to the dungeons, pop down to Hagrid's cabin, head over to the boat house and take in the gorgeous countryside, or even pop up to the owl house for a snog with Cho. Challengeverythingo!
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