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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Review
9 out of 15
The Harry Potter games are getting better -- but better still isn't quite good enough.
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Author: William Abner

It all goes back to the gameplay, though. If the quests were just a little more interesting this edition of Harry Potter would be a surefire winner. But how many walls can you climb or “Reparo” spells can you cast before boredom sets in? Thankfully, the game isn’t terribly long so only a limited supply of caffeine is needed to get through it, but at $60, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is overpriced and only recommended for the ten year old Harry Potter fan that may not need gratifying gameplay when simply walking around Hogwarts as Harry Potter is enough.

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