The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Be the young wizard in training Harry Potter, learning to master all things magical in a world filled with fun and danger. Overcome adversity and challenges, and encounter unforgettable characters from J.K. Rowling’s worldwide bestseller.As Harry Potter, you will hone your magical skills and advance through three terms of study during Harry’s first year at Hogwarts. Each term will challenge you to meet a number of objectives, such as collecting and mixing potions with Professor Snape or piloting a flying broom through the Forbidden Forest in search of Neville Longbottom’s Remembrall.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633143478
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_HARRY_POTTER_SORCERERS_STONE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
This ia a GREAT game for all ages! A MAGICAL DELIGHT.The game has nice colourful graphics resolution (except for a few transition blurs) and gentle musical scores which fit the action-adventure style of the game. It is suited for children of all ages as well as adults with a flare for Harry Potter.It begins as Harry stumbles around Hogwart castle with the player becomes increasingly accustomed to the gameplay.One begins to learn how to cast magic tricks, jump, maneouvre, collect all-flavour jelly beans, open hidden trapdoors, energise with jumping chocolate frogs or drinking magical portions.There is also a flying lesson early on, where Harry is required to fly through over 30 hoops. Although a little difficult for smaller children, it is a good opportunity to develope manual dexterity (I confess I am in a surgical career).There is pretty much only one path through the game (except for the more adventurous to collect all the beans and reap the rewards behind the talking portraits), and rescuing Harry’s owl is a relatively easy introduction to the game which aims to capture even the youngest players.The game does, however, becomes more complex and harder in some of the later stages. The notable ones include the cauldron (where Harry collects the portion for Snape in the dundgeon), the Forbidden forest (where Harry collects the fireflies), the mineshaft rides in the vault, and the last confrontation battle with Lord Voldermot. Playing Quiddich and chasing Malfroy on a flying br.
Great game so happy I got it… I used to play it all the time when I was younger but then the place were I used to rent it got rid of it when PS2 became popular… The shipping was great as well… :)
Many games based on movies are just bad. For example, the game of Tarzan for psx [stunk] big time, or the Emperor’s New Groove, or the Fifth Element. When i heard of Harry Potter coming out for the psx, i tought it was going to be as bad as any game based on a movie. I was a bit wrong. This game is very fun…while it lasts! Check out the good and bad things about it below:The Good Things:-Somethings are based on the book-The characters are just the same as in the movie-Hogwarts is huge, there is plenty to explore-You assist all classes including the quidditch practice-You fight against Voldermort and Quirell-The magic spells are amazing: Incendio, Alohamora, Wigardium Leviosa, etc.The Bad Things:-There are too many things that are not in the book-Harry Potter doesn’t talk-The conversations between characters are briefly-The battle against Voldemort is quite pathetic-The end is very bad-Many things are briefly described by the narrator in a book-The forbidden forest is not scary-Voldemort appears frequently using a green magic-All the magic used by Harry is basically following the order of bottoms. Example: Press X then O and finally X again: very simple-Very short and easyOverall, the game is a worth buying game for any Harry Potter fan.
Good comdition
I have owned this game for like forever. When I first played it, (I wasn’t a Harry Potter fan and was was like younger than 10) I got scared to death by Peeves and got stuck in Defense Against the Dark Arts Lesson. I gave up and didn’t start playing it until I was 12 and a Harry Potter Fan. Bacisly, young children will not like this game unless you turn the sound off and they know how to read (It has subtitles) or you read for them (It scared my friend’s little sister who’s a fan of Harry Potter so bad that I had to show her it’s okay once you get past Peeves). If you are older and a fan, you will simply enjoy it. Now, the graphics aren’t that good (You don’t even see the mouth’s moving, will atleast not in the PC version) and there were a few times were I got stuck. The game is really fun once you get a hang of it, but sadly it it almost impossible to beat You-Know-Who (I’ve started games for months and I’m still haven’t beat him yet and I have a walkthru too). This is the ideal gift for Harry Potter Fans.If you are confused about my comments about the game, perhaps you are thinking about remake of this game which is a bit better. Thank you for reading and I hope this review has helped you decide what might be in your future collection.
That’s what I kept telling my 7-year-old … "your turn in just one more minute!" Very good game! Downright addicting. Like it very much, at least the 50% that I’ve played (in our house we rent before we buy). I especially liked the graphics, very creepy! Voices are really good too. One rather irritating thing about the game was that the choices given were small … actually there was only one choice. Only one way, one path through the game and if you can’t complete the task at hand, you are stuck. And if your 7-year-old doesn’t have a grown-up nearby to help and get them "unstuck", this game can frustrate him! Sometimes frustrated me! But that goes with the nature of any game … if it was too easy, it wouldn’t be any fun!I noticed in a previous review that someone complained about the directional flying controls. I noticed the same thing, that they were reversed and it made Quidditch darn near impossible to do. Easy fix: go to control options! There’s a category for "flying controls" with "normal" and "reverse" options. Makes playing whole lot easier.
This was a great game because it was challenging but not too hard.I really liked quidditch and I did very well. Also facing Valdamort was tough but I did it. I also liked the fact that you can’t lose the game by losing all your energy. Great game!!
I’ve heard that you can’t get pass the quidditch. Well you can , instaed of following Ron Weasly, turn the other way and you will be led into the dungion whair Professor Snape is and then you go to his classroom.
Underrated game (especially for EA). The only Harry Potter game I have ever liked (even compared to the PS2 version). Lots of fun and brings back lots of memories!
Works perfectly