Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (PS2 / Xbox / GameCube)

Add to
My games
1
Add to
Wishlist
Save to
Collection
No reviews
Exceptional
Meh
Skip

About

Similar to in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, different versions of this game were produced for the different platforms. The game was released for PC by KnowWonder, whereas home consoles (PlayStation 2 (PS2), Xbox and GameCube) by Electronic Arts UK (EA), and a handheld version by Griptonite Games for the Game Boy Advance (GBA).

However, all games were published by EA and Warner Bros.

The game also differed between platforms; whilst the console release was a traditional 3D over the shoulder perspective, featuring boss fights and detective sections, the PC version featured similar puzzle solving missions as those in earlier versions. The Game Boy Advance release played as a traditional Role playing game, similar to games like Dragon Quest.

The PlayStation 2 version features mini-games compatible with the EyeToy.

In addition to playing as the titular character Harry, the game also allows the player to control Hermione and Ron, as well as fly Buckbeak, and control Harry's pet owl, Hedwig.

Release date
Developer
EA UK
Publisher
EA Originals
Age rating
Not rated

System requirements for GameCube

System requirements for Xbox

System requirements for PlayStation 2

Read more...
Edit the game info
Last Modified: Aug 9, 2024

Top contributors

Март

22 edits
12

Notly

12 edits
2
Why did Voldemort not use other methods to escape death given how afraid of it he was?
Aug 8, 2024
snoke123
Underrated moment: Harry's fear in COS and Jacob Kowalski
Aug 8, 2024
VeterinarianIll5289
Scabbers
Aug 9, 2024
LetLive2934
Dumbledore could have taught Harry more advanced magic. Was this a narrative decision or is there a more nuanced reason?
Aug 9, 2024
Happypappy213
Hot take with the new HBO series in the works
Aug 8, 2024
monkeygoneape
Rereading the series & I forgot about this joke🤭
Aug 8, 2024
Gold-Appointment-534
View all

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (PS2 / Xbox / GameCube) reviews and comments