Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the second part of a two-part third-person shooter video game developed by EA Bright Light and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on 12 July 2011 in North America and 15 July in Europe to coincide with the film's release date.[1]
The game continues to follow Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger on their quest to defeat Lord Voldemort by destroying his remaining Horcruxes, items which contain part of his soul.
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[edit] Plot
As Harry, the player (with the help of Ron and Hermione) breaks into The Lestrange vault at Gringotts. Then the player goes to Hogsmeade and battles Death Eaters as the trio try to get to Honeydukes. When this fails, Aberforth (the owner of the Hogs Head) helps the trio get into Hogwarts. In the Great Hall, Harry confronts Snape and defeats his bodyguards, The Carrows. McGonagall then fights and defeats Snape who flees.
As the Battle of Hogwarts begins, control switches to Hermione and the player must reach the Chamber of Secrets with Ron and destroy the cup Horcrux. Seamus then plants charges on the wooden bridge which Neville detonates. Neville manages to hold Scabior off whilst running from the crumbling bridge. McGonagall then defends the Viaduct from two of Voldemort's giants.
After talking to the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw, Harry goes to the Room of Requirement and battles Draco Malfoy, Gregory Goyle and Blaise Zabini with the help of Ron and Hermione. Harry finds the Diadem Horcrux but the trio are forced to escape the Fiendfyre before destroying the diadme. The trio then fought their way to the Boathouse where Voldemort is hiding. In the Entrance Courtyard, Hermione defeats Fenir Greyback. At the boathouse Voldemort kills Snape so he can control the Elder Wand. Snape gives Harry his memories and Harry learns that Snape loved Harry's mother, Lily, that Dumbledore's death was planned between Snape and Dumbledore and that Harry himself is a Horcrux.
Harry made his way to the Forbidden Forest and surrenders to Voldemort who kills him. In limbo, Dumbledore tells Harry that the part of Voldemort's soul in him is dead and that Harry can return to the land of the living. Voldemort orders Hogwarts to surrender but the defenders refuse and Neville pulls the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat. Harry reveals that he is alive and he and Voldemort duel, with Harry leading Voldemort away from courtyard into the castle. Ron tracks down Nagini, Voldemort's snake and the last Horcrux. Ginny defends the school from attackers and Molly Weasley kills Bellatrix Lestrange. Harry and Voldemort continue to duel until the two duel their way to the Entrance Courtyard. Neville kills Nagini leaving Voldemort vulnerable. Harry and Voldemort's spells lock and Voldemort's curse rebounds, killing him. Harry reveals to Ron and Hermione that the Elder Wand answers to Harry as Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore, the wand's previous owner, first before Snape killed him and Harry disarmed Malfoy. Harry destroys the Elder Wand and ends its cycle of destruction.
Nineteen years later, Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny see their children off on the Hogwarts express hoping that their time at Hogwarts will be less eventful than their own.
[edit] Characters
The following actors have contributed their voices to the game for their characters:[edit] Playable characters
- Adam Sopp - voice of Harry Potter (likeness provided by Daniel Radcliffe)
- Alice Keenan - voice of Hermione Granger (likeness provided by Emma Watson)
- Rupert Grint - Ron Weasley
- Eve Karpf - voice of Minerva McGonagall and Molly Weasley (likeness provided by Maggie Smith and Julie Walters)
- Matthew Lewis - Neville Longbottom
- Annabel Scholey - voice of Ginny Weasley (likeness provided by Bonnie Wright)
- Devon Murray - Seamus Finnigan
- Rupert Degas - voice of Voldemort (likeness provided by Ralph Fiennes) (Nintendo DS only)
- Warwick Davis - Filius Flitwick (Nintendo DS only)
[edit] Other characters
- Rupert Degas - voice of Severus Snape and Rubeus Hagrid (likeness provided by Alan Rickman and Robbie Coltrane)
- Christopher Birch - voice of Albus Dumbledore (likeness provided by Michael Gambon)
- Evanna Lynch - Luna Lovegood
- Tom Reed - voice of Draco Malfoy (likeness provided by Tom Felton)
- Beth Chalmers - voice of Bellatrix Lestrange (likeness provided by Helena Bonham Carter)
[edit] Spells
- Stupefy
- Expelliarmus
- Impedimenta
- Petrificus Totalus
- Confringo
- Expulso
- Protego
- Apparition
[edit] Gameplay
[edit] Development
Part 2 of the video game was released to coincide with the release of the second part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.[citation needed] EA released a teaser in their Facebook page on April 21 and released the Part 2 video game site on the same day.[edit] Release
On the 8 May 2011, EA revealed the game covers for all the major platforms. The cover depicts the trio, surrounded by fellow Hogwarts students, and Death Eaters, and a destroyed Hogwarts in flames in the background.[8]Part 2 is also the first and only Harry Potter video game to feature PlayStation Move functionality. On 26 May 2011, 6 new images from the game surfaced online along with a new interview with IGN.[9] The images included, duels between the core characters, and the Hogwarts castle itself, under severe stress. On 21 April 2011, Emma Watson released the first trailer.[10] On 1 June 2011, Rupert Grint released a new trailer, showing all the playable characters. Later, A two new trailer was presented showing the tagline "War is Coming" and "The Battle for Hogwarts". On July, before the movie release, the official launch trailer was released.[11]
[edit] Reception
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Aggregate scores | |
Aggregator | Score |
GameRankings | (NDS) 67.00%[12] (X360) 44.68%[13] (Wii) 42.67%[14] (PS3) 46.44%[15] (PC) 43.00%[16] |
Metacritic | (NDS) 55/100 [17] (X360) 44/100 [18] (Wii) 47/100 [19] (PS3) 43/100 [20] (PC) 42/100[21] |
Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
GameSpot | 4.0 / 10 |
IGN | 5.5 / 10 |