Reviews from

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97% / 100%
Pontos positivos : o gameplay do quadribol é bem simples de controlar ,muito melhor que do game da Câmera secreta (ps1) e a parte do xadrez também é divertida.
Pontos negativos : Sem duvidas a pior coisa do game é a Fase ''Diagon Alley'',a parte que vc tem que pegar as moedas de ouro e prata é um lixo lixoso,acabei a fase com uma put@ dor de cabeça,além da super divertida fase que vc tem pegar as penas de uma galinha alada dos infernos ,se não fosse essas partes eu daria 6 para esse game.

The puzzles are kind of bullshit sometimes but it was really fun, I'm not even into the Harry Potter movies, as a game it was fun.


"Soon as I heard I rushed down from me hut to give you a big congratulations. I know you'll catch the snitch first, I just know it!"

This is the birth of PS1 Hagrid.

The PS1 version of Sorcerer's Stone is largely a downgrade on the PC version, but it has certain things going for it, that's for sure. For one, Hogwarts is slightly more open, you discover a lot of the secrets at your own pace and can return to certain areas to collect missing cards or beans. Not every area though. The platforming is pretty tight, the auto-jump gives you this huge boost of speed after you jump off a platform, and you can climb really high ledges, making for some reasonably fun moments. There is a semblance of a combat system, though I honestly prefer the instantaneous, mouse-aiming spellcasting of the PC version. Also, the character models are funny, the voice acting is very British, the situations you play through are ridiculous and some of the mechanics and even entire sections (such as returning to Diagon Alley to collect some ingredients) are unique to this particular version of the story, adding to the charm.

My problem lies in the general atmosphere. The lack of music during exploration is brutal, as the over-exaggerated sound effects really stick out without it. The game's secrets are actually hidden minigames a lot of the time, but they're not particularly exciting or fun, so I wish they just weren't included honestly. I'd rather just go in and pick up a card and feel clever that I found a secret, rather than have a kid or a ghost already be there and give me it as a reward for some trivial task. Collecting beans leads to upgrades for stuff like Quidditch or your basic offensive spell, but they are not noticable in the slightest. The game doesn't have spell challenges, which I enjoyed in other versions because they added scale and mystery to the castle. Here, Hogwarts feels much, much smaller, and a large chunk of this game is just really forgettable due to the level design being really messy. Just like with the discoveries, there is no impact, no special music, no pizzazz.
And absolutely fuck the Gringotts Mine Cart minigame. I really want it gone.

I wanted to like this game more, but I think it doesn't have the staying power some other versions have. Even though I think I liked playing it more than the GBC RPG, that game was far more unique and interesting to go through. This one just feels too small and limited for the system it's on.

Kulağımda halen o otomatik zıpladığında gelen ''hıı, ahh'' sesi var. Çok güzel oyundu, hikayesi de güzeldi. Cidden Hogwards'da hissettiriyordu.

Big childhood game, love you ps1 hagrid

This game is pretty mid even though it doesn’t feel cheap. There’s a ton of voiced dialogue and it’s all good, but the pacing is borked. You have this neat lil open area but they regularly lock doors behind you so it’s a very linear affair that constantly pushes you from one thing to the next. It moves so fast that they completely forget to introduce or develop Professor Quirrell as a villain, and the final boss fight just kinda comes out of nowhere. There’s a bit of variety to the gameplay, but none of it is really good. This game wasn’t frustrating to play, but it also didn’t do anything cool.

(Nota: Condeno e boicoto qualquer tipo de transfobia.)

Esta adaptação entra fácil na escassa lista de jogos de filme que são bons.

O título é um adventure que segue exatamente a história do primeiro filme. Contém elementos dos mais variáveis gêneros como corrida, platatforma, puzzle, e até stealth.

O mapa consiste no castelo de Hogwarts e seus arredores, repletos de portas e caminhos para entrar dando uma impressão de mundo aberto, porém não é o caso. Em um momento do jogo é possível explorar o Beco Diagonal e o famoso Gringotes. Tudo quase idêntico ao filme.

Infelizmente o jogo não é focado no público que não assistiu/leu a série, pois dá apenas o mínimo contexto do que está acontecendo e não explica quase nada do universo de Harry Potter, te obrigando a consumir um pouco da lore como pré-requisito para o entendimento completo do que você irá presenciar.

No decorrer da gameplay nota-se que o jogo bebe da mesma fonte de Crash Bandicoot, pois há passagens semelhantes ao título como correr em direção à tela desviando de obstáculos, boss fights semelhantes, dentre outros.

A dublagem é boa para a época. Os modelos 3D são muito engraçados principalmente a do Hagrid que até virou meme.

A atmosfera desse título é única e nostálgica, tornando-o obrigatório na biblioteca de PS1 de todo amante de adventures.

I honestly found this version to be quite frustrating to play, it's surprisingly difficult with some platforming challenges and mini-games being quite punishing. One location that stood out to me is Diagon Alley and its mini-games (yes, I'm looking at you, peacock!!!).

i cried so hard my mom had to beat a level for me and return the game because i couldnt handle it

Polygonal wizarding mish mash of an adventure. Hard to control flying levels? We got it. Mandatory sneaking missions? Unfortunately yes. FLIPPENDO? You bet.

I played the Game Boy Color version!

ps1 hagrid IS real and WILL hurt you

God the meme faces this game has. XD

Camera was annoying. other than its good.

unos de los primero demasiado para el año mas no se puede pedir


Seeing this in a charity shop got me misty-eyed for the shoddy movie tie-ins of yesteryear. Now it's just shitty F2P mobile games instead of janky console platformers and beat em ups. And we call this progress????

Nostalgia goes a long way but even if you tire of the low res textures and a time when Harry Potter was much more whimsical and less brooding, the game is still a fucking vibe, the perfect thing to play on a sleepy Sunday. For the most part the difficulty is non existent thanks to auto-jump platforming and a generous health bar that compensates for the fiddly lock on system. You're able to breeze through this hazy retelling of The Philsopher's Stone in which Harry arrives at the school, takes several classes, does his first broom lesson, fights the bathroom troll, joins the Griffindor Quidditch team and visits Diagon Alley in the space of a day. It's very chill, an accessible game for small children that doubles as mindless relaxation for adults.

The PS1 atmosphere is really fab, the textures are solid and evocative and the abstraction that comes from trying to render Hogwarts and its surrounding grounds on something as underpowered as the PS1 gives the whole thing a dreamlike feel that I got completely sucked into (see also: 80% of the films events occurring over one day). Hogwarts is open to explore between the main story beats and while its mostly empty and devoid of music, it's eerie and makes the game world feel like an actual place rather than a bunch of discrete levels.

Unfortunately said relaxing vibe is ruined by the final gauntlet to get to the Philosopher's Stone. Actual challenge? Shoddy checkpointing that drags you back thru unskippable cutscenes? No save points which means you haveta complete it in one sitting?????? No no no where did the chillness go???

This is where the pratfalls of playing old games on original hardware come in. If I had this running on an emulator with save states we'd be laughing but since I'm playing it with an OG playstation (complete with og analog-less controller which is suprisingly nice to use in a 3D game) I'm stuck with this horseshit and it made me rage quit after two hours. It didn't help that I was under time pressure to pick up drugs from my plug and found myself shackled to this playstation trying to complete the game, but it's winter, there's an energy crisis, I'm hardly gonna leave the PS1 on over night like ye days of olde.

So I've kinda abandoned it after rage quitting the final boss but I feel like I will return to it so I can look myself in the mirror and say that I, a 27 year old man, wasn't bettered by the PS1 adaptation of Harry Potter and The Philsopher's Stone (side note: fuck that American bullshit, it's The PHILOSOPHER'S Stone).

If you can past the difficulty bump in the last hour or so, it's actually a suprisingly enjoyable game. It reminds me of the low stakes PS1 throwbacks you see popping up on Itch.io all the time now, but polished to a high degree since it's an actual professional product. Viewed in that context, I can actually give it a firm, non-ironic recommendation.

An old-time classic. PS1 Hagrid will always be in our hearts

This game sucks hot ass but is so fun to play it makes up for it.

Poco que decir de este juego. Está bien, la experiencia ha sido mucho mejor al verlo (especialmente por haberlo visto por Illojuan) que al jugarlo yo mismo, ya que no soy un fan muy acérrimo de la saga ni mantengo una nostalgia al no haberlo jugado en la época.

Es... Divertido, sí. Tiene esfuerzo y es disfrutable, pero sin más.