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GameSpot: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Review

GameSpot writes: "The Harry Potter video games should complement the other media, providing gleeful interaction to match the excellent story from the books and the visual splendor of the films. But Half-Blood Prince isn't much fun to play once you've gotten a taste of the few simple activities. The game is ultimately a forgettable experience, pushing players through the same three minigames over and over again, without ever capturing the thrill of being a wizard. The story lacks focus and is difficult to follow, giving players only the faintest motivation to continue on before it finally ends on an emotionless, anticlimactic note. The Half-Blood Prince squanders its impressive license; you're better off reading the book again".
5 / 10
skynidas - contributor
Published: 130 days 14 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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