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Death Stranding
Death Stranding
Deus Ex
Deus Ex
Half-Life: Alyx
Half-Life: Alyx
Half-Life
Half-Life

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Fallout 3
Fallout 3

Apr 28

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Feb 07

Deus Ex
Deus Ex

Dec 28

Half-Life
Half-Life

Nov 25

The Simpsons: Hit & Run
The Simpsons: Hit & Run

Sep 16

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The story in this version (PS2) feels incredibly rushed. The developers of this game just didn't seem to care in comparison to the PS1 and particularly the PC version which is superior in nearly every way. Unlike that version, the whole atmosphere of hogwarts feels lifeless with no charm. There are barely any students around but instead a ton of prefects trying to catch you out of your dorm. The whole aspect of Hogwarts is that it's supposed to feel safe, but instead even around the grand staircase there are ghosts and books trying to kill you and Jeremy Soule's music is barely ever played and when it is it's always forced into a cutscene and feels off.

Riddle's diary felt rushed, Goyle was rushed and the Chamber was definitely rushed. As fair as the ending level was, there was no build up to the end of the game. I was in the chamber fighting the Basilisk 2 minutes after the last quidditch match. The game takes no time seeing itself off.

Verdict: Stick to the PC or PS1 version which both have great atmosphere and gameplay. I would recommend both.


One of the most atmospheric games I've played.

Oh boy. A nostalgia overload!
Now I think it's fair to say this game has it's issues, but the point is it has great mission schemes, great maps, fun missions and references to the show. If you're a true Simpsons fan you'll love it. It was the GTA of my generation. It still holds up but could do with a remaster.