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I may have been a wee lad. But i rolled and smoked this game.

An improvement upon previous one.

Another peak Harry Potter game that I've replayed a lot of times. A very fun game when it comes to exploration, Quidditch and duel tournaments, finding secrets, and collectables!

Absolutely fuck the forbidden forest too scary


Cozy, beutiful and moody but probably one of the most frustrating games ive ever played - the facts that I played through all of it speaks volymes of how good the good stuff is. When the beans fly around and the janky slow controls I want to throw my gamecube controler on the screen!

"Enemies of the heir, beware."
I don't know who gave that line a voice over but it haunts me to this day.

It's always a good time replaying this one. Banger adventure platformer.

Better than philosopher's stone, worse than prisoner of Azkaban

Not the Wizardry We Deserve. Dull graphics, clunky controls, and a forgettable storyline make this a disappointing games

This review contains spoilers

This game is the best Computer version of Harry Potter, but it nearly wasn't. The Story is the same as the movie, but with non tense moments removed like the first game, this game suffers less from it due to the more tense overall story, though some problems I have noticed include, not explaining what Floo Powder is, why didn't Harry say that the Slytherin boy knocked the vase over? . The Characters are the same as the last game, or the same as the movie/book if they weren't in the last game. The Graphics are in the same style as the first game, but the backgrounds art style make them look improved from last time. The Gameplay has you follow each story point, collect items, and explore the castle, but this time, you can do it more than once, now because it has the same engine as the first game, some problems from the first game return, most noticeably the tank controls,
and some huge downgrades this game gave include the spell minigame is made inferior with having to press buttons you see coming at the right time, and the spell challenge is now on a timer, meaning you can't take your time and enjoy the lovely environment, throwing gnomes into holes shouldn't work when the hole is on the wall not the ground, and they can walk right back out again, Quidditch also no longer requires flying into rings, there was a section where I thought I had to avoid being seen by Snape, but I didn't need to, beans are used a lot LESS useful this time, dueling is too easy, and why do you need to Skurge Peeves when you could Flipendo him in the first game? also there was a moment when Harry survives a 7 Story fall somehow. The Music is wonderful, adds more atmosphere than last time. Chamber of Secrets on the Computer is a test in how much stuff you can make inferior, that can be made up for in other superiorities.

Not good, I loved it in my childhood. The PC version doesn't even have all the content of the other versions

Played it a few time as a kid, it wasn't my favorite from all of the HP games but it was fun, especially for the time when it was released. Very nostalgic and funny now, if you love Harry Potter you should play all of the games!

MI VERSIÓN FAVORITA

Desconozco las versiones de 128 bits de este juego, solo jugué la de PS1 y esta, definitivamente me quedo con esta.

Hogwarts es inmenso, eres libre de explorar donde quieras y encontrar todo tipo de secretos, realizar los minijuegos y actividades que desees. Mucho más largo que el de PS1 y con misiones y retos más interesantes.

My sister helped me beat up the laundry machine.

This game goes so hard for no reason. The first game was just alright, a serviceable tie-in game that loosely followed the plot of the first game while being a decent 3D Collect-a-thon.

Rather than reinvent the wheel, the sequel is basically the first, but better and longer. There are more spells, more dungeons, more enemies, more hidden secrets to find, and it's all wrapped up in this thick layer of Potter-atmosphere that still holds up to this day.

There are still some models and environments that are pretty fugly, but I think they do a better job of hiding it in this one than in the first.

The biggest disappointment however was the final boss of the game. After fighting Aragog (who, no joke, is the reason I have arachnophobia), the Basilisk really fails to live up to the hype in size or sense of scale. And the Arena isn't doing him any favors either, the statue is like 3 feet tall, come-on.

Outside of that though, the game holds up pretty damn well. They only hold your hand so much as to show where you can go, but rarely actually force you into anything. This means you can take your time and fuck-abouts the castle at your own pace to find all of its secrets.

The dungeons and the puzzles aren't too difficult but they make up for it in those hidden secrets I keep raving about. You'll be combing every inch of the place trying to cast alohomora on every surface, and each class will teach you a spell that unlocks more stuff for you to find. It's incredibly well paced for a movie tie-in game.

I think they do a decent mix of combat and exploration here, with emphasis more in the exploration pool. You'll be jumping around climbing over boxes and tables like a horse climbing a mountain in skyrim. Most of the enemies in the game are beaten by a single spell and you have so much health that mistakes are rarely actually punishing. But you can't exactly ignore them either, and you're actively rewarded with secrets or beans for defeating enemies.

The two minigames, Quidditch and Dueling are both just okay. They don't actually tell you that you can go and do more Quidditch after the first time, but there's a whole season of it. It's a shame it boils down to mashing a button over and over. Dueling was much more fun and even had a modicum of strategy to it. But it also completely fucked the bean economy, meaning I could buy the most expensive stuff in the game with ease as soon as I got access to it. I guess, in a way, it is serving its intended purpose though: a neat side thing with a reward if you want to grind at it.

I think where the game truly excels however is the atmosphere. Hogwarts has a certain feel to it that oozes magic. The NPCs are all running around going from class to class, it always feels like there's something going on.

And then, when the game wants to, it rips it all away and the warmth of the castle becomes a cold and lonely place at the drop of a hat. The words written in blood on the wall in the charms corridor is genuinely haunting. I have no clue how that got into an E for Everyone game, for real.

Overall, I'd say this one's pretty darn good. You'd have to go pretty far out of your way to play it, but if you like HP and are looking for something to play you can't go wrong with the good ol Chamber o Secrets.

(Note: This is not an endorsement of JKRs shitty behavior. Trans rights.)

The easiest first game to review.

I think this was probably the first video game I ever played. I still go back and visit it once a year. It holds up pretty well. On a technical level, the graphics are dated, but it retains a charming visual style. Jeremy Soule, composer of the Elder Scrolls series, had to compose these games before John Williams and I think he did an immaculate job.

It's also the first game I ever, "Hacked". I haven't hacked many, but it really sparked my obsession with No Clipping Out of Bounds, and irrational phobia of falling through the floor.

I also discovered recently that there's a recently formed team that's included and polished all of the cut content, creating an expanded experience (cut levels, new areas to explore, etc.) They did a great job after playing it recently. I have no idea if I can recommend this game or not, but sure.

This is a milestone of my childhood, i played it every few years and always enjoyed it

Easily the best of the computer HP games, I've played this many times and I still go back to it every now and then. Magic boarding school has never felt this atmospheric.

A decent game. A nice HP game.

Тренировка против других Магов разъёб...

harry potter y la chamba de los secretos


My favourite game as a child, where I actually felt like I was making magical discoveries - up to the point where I got stuck, when I restarted the game. Revisited as an adult, and it might not have been Mario, but the magic in this game still gave me a smile. I refuse to buy that new Harry Potter game, but this is better in my eyes anyway

nostalgia ultra. loved me some gnome chucking

Wonderful Zelda-wannabe (apparently), that aged like a fine wine.
Even after 20+ years, it's still very fun to play.

Also, after finishing the game you are completely morally allowed to turn on the Debug Console, and do A LOT of fun things. Such as:
1 - Giving yourself a Sword that evaporates everything, from candles to Dumbledore.
2 - Playing a completely finished level that's unavailable in a normal playthrough.
3 - Become any character, from gnome to Basilisk. Or Goyle, wielding the aforementioned Sword of Gryffindor

Anyways, the game's quite easy, so it's a must-play for everyone

Slightly improved graphics from the first game lend to a more vibrant-looking Hogwarts... depending on the platform you play on, of course.