Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Sony Playstation
As a young wizard in training Harry Potter can't wait to leave the non-magical world behind and return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for his second year. But during the summer holidays, a peculiar creature, Dobby, the House Elf, visits Harry in his bedroom to warn him not to return to Hogwarts. If he does go back, disaster is bound to strike. As the new term starts at Hogwarts, Harry finds that Dobby's grave predictions seem to be coming true. Strange and terrible events occur, and Harry always seems to be around when they do. Panic reigns, but nobody knows who - or what - is to blame. Could Harry's arch-nemesis Draco Malfoy be behind these mysterious events? Are Hagrid, Hedwig, Hermione and Ron somehow involved? Harry and his closest friends just don't know who to point the finger at, but when Harry's fellow pupils find out he can speak Parseltongue, he becomes the number one suspect. It's time to take control of young Harry and adopt his personality, listen to his inner voice. Gamers are immersed in the mystery of Harry's witchy world, soon after a tutorial in how to control the young fellow's movements, knockbacks and general eerie wizardry. A platform-cum-puzzler with a magical storyline, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a worthy follow-up to the Philosopher's Stone game, and is sure to delight the younger audience.
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