Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

65 /100
30 juin 2009

Sorti le 30 juin 2009 et développé par EA Bright Light pour Electronic Arts, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince est un jeu d'aventure disponible sur PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 2, Mac et Wii. Le titre repose sur l'exploration de Poudlard et l'incantation de sorts sur les objets environnants, avec des sessions de cours, des parties multijoueurs, la Quidditch, des duels de sorciers et la préparation de potions. La carte du Maraudeur permet de débloquer de nouvelles zones de l'école et Harry peut faire appel à Nick quasiment sans tête pour s'orienter. Harry est le personnage principal jouable, bien que Ron et Ginny le soient dans deux niveaux. L'intrigue suit Dumbledore préparant Harry à l'affrontement final contre Voldemort, les deux cherchant à affaiblir ses défenses en ralliant le professeur Slughorn. La presse a salué le fait que, comme le film et le livre, le jeu soit possiblement le meilleur de la série, tandis que certains critiques regrettent une adaptation narrative trop superficielle et un doublage inégal, et des joueurs évoquent une exploration de Poudlard réussie mais des expressions faciales décevantes et des tâches de potions répétitives. Le score Metacritic s'établit à 64 pour une note agrégée de 65,35.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Gaming Age 83/100

« Much like the film and the book, is possibly the best in the series. »

GameDaily 80/100

« While EA did a poor job fleshing out the story, some of the sound-alikes aren't nearly as good as the film's cast (Snape doesn't even sound close) and a few facial animations look bizarre, but for the most part, Half-Blood Prince is one of the best Harry Potter games we've played. »

Vandal 78/100

« Electronic Arts has proved how to make a good use of a character license, offering hours of fun and a magic world to explore. »

IGN 77/100

« It's not groundbreaking and it's not the most engaging experience in the world, but there is something fun about dropping worms into a cauldron and desperately looking for 150 hidden crests. »

Gamer 2.0 76/100

« Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a title that gets a lot of stuff right because of its glorious presentation of Hogwarts and interesting bits of gameplay with the potions and duels. »

Console Monster 75/100

« On the whole, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is a great title that Harry Potter fans and gamers alike will enjoy, though its short length doesn’t make the title worth its £40 price tag. »

MEGamers 74/100

« The game across all systems is a solid effort, a little problems in each department manages to pull the game down however. »

Cheat Code Central 72/100

« A fun movie tie-in game, and it certainly lives up to what is expected of it. Although it isn’t terribly long or deep, it will give fans of the series some solid gameplay , and it certainly isn’t too challenging for younger fans who might want to play it. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

gcmav 7/10

« It's good, fun, has the best Hogwarts exploration of the franchise by one side, but the facial expressions are bad, the potion tasks are so many that get boring, and the game is too short »

SuperkenGaming 7/10

« Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince A repetitive wizard experience IF you’ve seen the movie or read the book you know what to expect story wise.. I having done neither didn’t know what I was getting myself into, and was ultimately disappointed in the overall delivery. The feel of this game starts out great, youre slowly introduced to the mechanics of the game in a way that never feels like a tutorial.. The entirety of the game take place at Hogwarts… You feel like youre just a student.. You run around solving the problems of other students and dealing with bullies… You can also collect crests and wiggle your wand at shiny things until a bunch of mini crests come out. As of course you would expect from wand wiggling. This is a wizards school so the stair cases move as you move, so going out on your own could get a little confusing, luckily you have a guide in the form of nearly headless nick with the press of a button, he will appear and lead your to your next objective.. This is the most clever way to help the player progress that ive ever seen… All of this is great.. You get to make potions by quickly following recipes, you get to duel with your wand, you get to play quidditch and you get to do these 3 things over and over and over… The entire story is I need to make this potion, bring it back to whoever but on your way someone stops you to duel, Dueling can be pretty fun the first couple times, but I feel like the spells are not nearly as responsive as they should be which can lead to a couple of frustrating losses, and in between this dueling and potion making you have to play a pass through the rings game of quiddich, much like dueling, this is fun for the first few times, luckily missing a ring doesn’t fail you like it would in any other game, but I found it hard at times to see whats going on with the sun shining in my eyes like rihanna. The story here though is of course figuring out who the half blood prince is, who owned the recipe book that harry potter now has… This story will slide in all of your favorite characters, but the ending lacked any punch in what could have been a very sad moment.. It felt rushed and all over the place lacking any true emotion from me or the characters… This game has some potentially great things going for it… the magic of harry potter is here… its just doesn’t do enough different throughout your 4 hour journey. I give Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince a 6.5/10 »

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