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This game is better than the last, but does other things worse. The Story is the same as the movie, but with stuff from the book added in, like the Valentines Day cupids, and Nick's Deathday party, it's a good idea to add stuff from the book into the game for length, it gives more gameplay options, and it was part of the original story, so it keeps it more structured, though I did get annoyed at certain moments, like how the beginning says that Molly was angry for hours, and left Harry there listening to it instead of anything else, Harry didn't look up at Justin, who was below him, they skipped on why Lockhart didn't want to help Harry. The Characters are the same as the first game, and the new ones are the same as the movie/book, though sometimes the voice acting doesn't feel emotional at all "Reaction to Hermione being petrified". The Graphics are not good, but it looks slightly more improved than the first game, and atmosphere is more prevalent in tense scenes. The Gameplay has you explore, collect items, and follow story points like you do in the first game, though there were a few bad moments, the level where you fly fast forward in the flying car is dumb because they could simply fly the car upwards and avoid the train altogether, the entire Ron has slugs levels sucked, the delayed spell time returned, collectables are the same as the first game's, the Draco chase in the dungeons was pointless since that would not happen, and why does the Basilisk shoot lazers? The Music is highly improved since they actually put it in every scene, and it makes every scene as whimsical as I thought the first game would be. Chamber of Secrets PS1 falls short of a yes by dumb levels to get though.

Reviewed on Nov 06, 2023


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