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We take a guided tour of Hogwarts as we check out EA's upcoming Harry Potter adventure game.

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Check out the first trailer for the latest Harry Potter game right here.

Currently scheduled for release toward the end of June, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is an action adventure game based on both the upcoming movie and the 2003 book of the same name. The game promises to be less linear than most of Electronic Arts' previous Potter-inspired offerings, largely because it's designed to "support" the aforementioned film and fiction rather than simply repackaging them. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix will remain true to J.K. Rowling's writings, of course, but while exploring Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, you can expect to run into characters who don't feature in Order of the Phoenix but who you'd expect to be there according to earlier books, for example. During a recent meeting with Electronic Arts, we had an opportunity to see the upcoming game in action on various platforms, although we weren't allowed to get our hands on the controls on this occasion.

Before being shown any gameplay, we were told that with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, EA is attempting to move away from the increasingly narrative and linear gameplay formulas of previous Harry Potter games. You'll spend a lot of your time exploring in and around the huge Hogwarts campus as you attempt to locate and recruit the members of Dumbledore's Army, and you'll find plenty of other things to do along the way. We're getting ahead of ourselves, though, because as those of you who have read the book will know, Harry is expelled from Hogwarts after using magic outside of the school to defend himself from Dementors. The fictitious English town of Little Whinging where that attack took place is where your adventure will get underway, and it's also where you'll learn to use the game's new gesture-based system for casting spells via a tutorial in which you--as Harry--appear to be teaching someone else about magic.

The gesture system in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix lets you cast spells by drawing one of eight different shapes that will do different things depending on whether or not you're in combat at the time. The Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3 versions will let you "draw" these shapes in the air simply by moving the Wii Remote and the Sixaxis controller as if they were wands, while the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2 games will use an analog stick and the PC game will use the mouse. Experimenting with magic will be encouraged since it's a great way to earn discovery points and become more powerful as you progress. During our demo, we saw plenty of examples of Harry using spells to gain discovery points, including summoning food onto tables, lighting fires and enchanted candles, rebuilding broken statues, sweeping up leaves (uncovering one of the many collectible hidden emblems in the process), and levitating pears that had fallen from a tree into a fruit basket. Some of these "discovery" opportunities will be quite obvious, while others will likely be found only through experimenting with spells in different areas and on different objects.

Other things to do as you explore Hogwarts will include completing side quests for other students and for a number of the talking portraits that adorn (read: cover) the walls of the school. Completing tasks for the portraits will often unlock shortcuts that help you get around Hogwarts more easily, which any of you who have seen the school in the movies will know should be really helpful. The work-in-progress in-game map of Hogwarts that we saw looked a little confusing, so we were relieved to learn that after using it to locate the next area that you want to visit, there will be an option to have footprints leading the way there appear in front of you. All of the locations we saw during our demo--including a large hallway filled with paintings and moving staircases--were instantly recognizable from the movies, which isn't surprising given the level of access to movie sets and the like that the development team has been afforded. Textures have been scanned in direct from the movie sets in many cases, and they look particularly impressive on the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. Ornate rugs look threadbare in places, portraits and other paintings have realistic canvas textures, picture frames and trophies are gilded, dining-hall tables look old and well-worn, and brass candelabras boast shiny, reflective surfaces. The PlayStation 2 and Wii games lose a noticeable amount of detail, but they still look good.

Regardless of which of the three difficulty levels you're playing on, you'll be able to turn to Ron or Hermione for clues and advice anytime you're unsure what to do next. And if you get really stuck, you might get a visit from Nearly Headless Nick, who'll more or less tell you how to proceed. That Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix even features three difficulty settings is significant, because while previous games have appealed almost exclusively to younger fans, this one promises to cater to a somewhat broader audience. The difficulty levels might also go some way to adding replay value to the game, because playing on harder difficulty settings will give you access to more powerful spells.

You'll need those spells, because Harry has plenty of enemies at Hogwarts, such as Draco Malfoy and the rest of the students from Slytherin house. Toward the end of our demo, we were shown a combat sequence in which Harry, Ron, and Hermione went up against Malfoy and three of his friends outside gamekeeper Hagrid's hut. It was difficult to determine exactly which spells were being used during the lengthy battle that ensued, but there were magical projectiles flying all over the place, and at one point, Harry was able to magically suspend Malfoy upside down in the air and then use a spell to temporarily disarm him. Although you'll be playing as Harry for most of the game, we're told that other playable characters will include Fred and George Weasley, Sirius Black, and Albus Dumbledore.

Somewhat more civilized confrontations with other students will take the form of wizard chess, gobstones, and exploding snap competitions, which can be played at anytime during your adventure against increasingly challenging opponents. Further information on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is scarce at present, save for the fact that you'll get to explore two quite different versions of Hogwarts, depending on whether Dumbledore or the evil Dolores Umbridge is serving as the head of the school. We were given a sneak peek at Umbridge's version of the school, and we noticed that plants were dying and the sounds of birds singing had been replaced with noisy ravens. We look forward to bringing you more information on the game as soon as it becomes available.

51 Comments

  • batman_2586

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 3:19 pm GMT

    hell yeah this is going to be awsome! Its about time EA puts more effort in the harry potter series. Now that there putting more effort in to the hp series, i wonder what half blood prince and deatly hollows is going to be like?

  • UbeR_NooB_27

    Posted May 25, 2007 9:23 am GMT

    This game is going to be awsome i have played every harry potter game on the computer and i love these games.

  • PuerDebonaire

    Posted May 16, 2007 3:06 pm GMT

    This game sounds VERY intriguing. Seems like EA is taking this game franchise in the right direction. None of the previous Potter games were even on my interest radar, but this one has leaped near to the top. The game looks AMAZING in the trailers and just the anticipation of a fully explorable Hogwarts has got me all jittery. I will be realistic though and wait until the game is released before I give it a final grade, but I get the feeling that this one is going to be good.

  • damntheirlies

    Posted May 16, 2007 2:35 pm GMT

    How do you get into doing game voices? Just out of interest.

  • SPINweel

    Posted May 15, 2007 12:59 pm GMT

    i did some of the voices for this game lol.
    and if bethesda did make this, we'd be waiting for it by the time the seventh movie comes out

  • gugi_nayar

    Posted May 9, 2007 9:00 pm GMT

    hope its better than GoF

  • jakeboudville

    Posted May 8, 2007 11:44 pm GMT

    it does look good and all but i have to wait for the game to be release before i make any decision on getting the game

  • Agent473

    Posted May 8, 2007 4:55 pm GMT

    Meh, looks pretty good. As much as there is potential, there is chance of them messing it all up.

  • goddessakasha

    Posted May 8, 2007 3:23 pm GMT

    Hmmmm... sounds interesting. I'll keep my fingers crossed that this doesn't blow as much as Spiderman 3 does.

  • Scuzzman1

    Posted May 8, 2007 2:35 pm GMT

    I think the open feel of this could turn out very well, however I'm with rishi. If only Bethesda made this game, how absolutely amazing it could be...

  • GrimRippah

    Posted May 8, 2007 7:45 am GMT

    It could be nice.

  • Sokol4ever

    Posted May 8, 2007 7:23 am GMT

    Seems promising, with enough dept and fun gameplay it should be good.

    We'll see with time how it shapes out.

  • may_m

    Posted May 8, 2007 1:43 am GMT

    I'm with you there Electricall. Why magically push someone over when you can put several killawatts of electricity through them?
    It boggles the mind.

  • rishi44

    Posted May 7, 2007 9:18 pm GMT

    If only bethesda made this . . .

  • Electricall

    Posted May 7, 2007 8:54 pm GMT

    Haha, it's incredible how lazy these wizards are. They won't even lift a FREAKING PEAR. They HAVE TO use a spell (woooh). I mean, seriously.

    I prefer real RPGs where you only cast spells when you need to incinerate dickheads.

  • ResidentGamer4

    Posted May 7, 2007 6:29 pm GMT

    I want to believe this will be awesome, and based on what is said here, it seems like it' ll be pretty good. But, you know how it is... Here's a quote from Dave Matthews Band to express how excitement results in let-down:

    "You seek up an emotion and our cup is overflowing,
    but once he finds his way to you the devil's not gone." - Seek Up, DMB

    Translation:
    "You seek up an emotion (a game) and our cup is overflowing (High expectations).
    But once he finds his way to you (you get the game) the devil's not gone(The crap in games).

  • vixorfreeman

    Posted May 7, 2007 4:40 pm GMT

    MyAvatar you speak trully, though, i'm really wishing it to be great

  • MyAvatar

    Posted May 7, 2007 4:23 pm GMT

    We thought Quake 4 looked promising, but that sucked. Same goes for Spiderman 3...

  • Glynny91

    Posted May 7, 2007 1:03 pm GMT

    sounds good 2 me

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