![]() It's full of ideas that sound great in theory, but in practice are implemented terribly. I have to ask if you've replayed it recently though, and if you've played the sequel, because the first is a severely flawed game almost like an unfinished template for its sequel. ![]() I recently started replaying a lot of GBC games, and the Harry Potter games were among them. Apparently, the PS2/GameCube Prisoner of Askaban is pretty good, too, although by that point I had been FLIPENDO-ed into never checking out another HP game until the LEGO ones. The PS1 Potter game brought us Large Hagrid, who is brilliant, and the LEGO Harry Potter games are lovingly-made versions that don't stick slavishly to the movies. Now, I don't want to tar all the Harry Potter games with the same brush. to find a studio that can turn the massively-successful Wizarding World series into a half-decent game that captures the magic of the books. Considering the vast fortunes generated by franchise, it's honestly wild that it's apparently been so difficult for Warner Bros. There have been an awful lot of awful Harry Potter games, from the janky, physics-bending Chamber of Secrets ( "Flipendo!!" will continue to haunt my nightmares) to the downright disappointing Xbox 360 and PS3 games. Here, Kate remembers one particular handheld Harry adventure - the one where the Philosopher and the Sorcerer bickered about whose Stone it was. We recently asked you Nintendo Life readers to rate your favourite Game Boy Color games, and as we're preparing to publish the Top 50 results, we're taking a look back at a handful of our favourite GBC games.
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