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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

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Details

Release Date

May 29, 2004

Type

Port

Developer

Electronic Arts

Publisher

Electronic Arts

Platforms

XboxNintendo GameCubePlayStation 2

Game Modes

Single player

Genres

Adventure

Player Perspectives

Third person

Also known as

Harry Potter und der Gefangene von AskabanHarry Potter et le Prisonnier d'Azkaban

Franchise

Harry Potter

Age Ratings

ESRBE
PEGI3

About

This version of the game has a similar approach to the previous entry, with Hogwarts being an open world that you can explore at your leisure in between completing the levels necessary to advance the story. The big change this time is that Ron and Hermione have been promoted to playable, allowing you to play as all three members of the trio. They each have different abilities, and, depending on the platform, you either can or can't decide when to switch characters. Another difference is that Quidditch is no longer playable, with flights on Buckbeak replacing it for the requisite flying mechanic. Perhaps due to the source material being more emotional and less action-oriented, ​The Stations of the Canon are mostly just skimmed over.

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