Haaris Qureshi same! I remember the first part of a lot of ps1 games because of this, I don’t think I completed many games. It’s a whole new world near the end of these games, I never got that far
Simple, because we played it with our imagination and urge to adventure to the world unknown. And now we play games for challenge (speed run etc) and fames (pvp etc). Bad english
This game is my childhood no matter if the dialogue and graphics are outdated this was the first game I ever played and it holds a very personal place in my heart
Agreed. I used to rent this game from the video store when I was in high school. Had I known that the PS2 could also use PS1 memory cards, I would have been able to finish the game.
Nothing will ever beat the charm of this game. I played this when I was 6, over 20 years ago, and I remember being totally immersed in the world. It was dark, mysterious and magical. Could never get past the chess part at the end though!
This was one scary game for a kid; the spaces were too open plus there were no music other than some hauntingly sounding cues and the constant humming white noise in the background.
When I was younger my parents couldn’t afford a PlayStation so they used to rent one over the weekend once in a while. We always got this game and to get our money’s worth my parents let my sisters and I stay up all night to play. We basically played for two days straight. We never got to play the whole game through though.
@@saroneaimah8854 oh right. I remember our first PS1 came with this game included. Was the first game I played. Second was a classic too Tomb Raider 2.
Loved this game as a kid. I am 28 years old now I still love it. After watching all the movies and listening to the audio books even playing the first two games on PS1, I still love the Harry Potter world.
Cian Pastor I can read English only. I’m just saying adults can play this too. I meant it’s rated for everyone. As long as there’s no strobe lights in the rest of the game. I only got to where they play chess and gringotts.
I didn't speak english so completing this game as a 6 y/o or so was an accomplishment for me but I always had my brother do that one part because I was scared shitless of that troll, the one that chases you and throws toilets is fine though
I remember being 5 and playing this. I was crying a lot because I couldn't get passed the diagon alley part where you have to ride and collect the coins. I remember my mom taking away the ps1 because I was getting so frustrated. I remember her giving my ps1 back, and then I beat this part somehow. Wow, how long ago that was. So much nostalgia with this.
Even my uncle and my mother tried and they had better dexterity than 6 year old me. lol I twisted my head while I turned the cart thinking it’d help. I somehow passed with adrenaline and sweaty hands on the clunky grey ps controller.
I think they need to add this on the PlayStation store as a PS1 classic and remaster The Sorcerers Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and maybe the Quidditch World Cup games from the PS2. They could do it as a bundle or something. I would drop any amount of money to play those games again.
Problem is they have to deal with licensing issues. A lot of licensed games end up not getting a re-release or are edited with generic assets because the rights to a movie/book/song/automobile/whatever get expired, and it's a hassle to pay for it again.
I love the way that he plays like anyone else. He make mistakes just as much as anyone else. This makes the playthrough the more real and human, lovely stuff and well done
*I'm going to face everybody on Earth if I have to, but I'm never going to stop preferring the first 2 books, movies and videogames much more than the other ones.* *The end of it is interesting, but the adorable, darkish, harmonious, more harmless and fantastic environment and development of the Philosopher's Stone and the Chamber Of Secrets are almost heavenly to me.*
Of course, put next to what we have nowadays, younger folks will say these graphics and sounds are terrible, absolutely crazy bad... But my word, for early noughties, back in the day as a young kid, this gameplay and imagery was unbelievable!! And still is. Legendary game, beautiful, stunning.. #nostalgia #unforgettable
Sonic on the megadrive is legendary, true game play back in the early 90s. Evolution of graphics has slowly dragged down game play imo, i played this once or twice. But rather play crash bandicoot over this..... but im watchin someone else play lol im a strange un
Can't begin to explain how powerful the nostalgia is that I'm feeling while watching this! God, me and my mom used to play this together when I was just a little lad, those were the days man! Where has the time gone someone please tell me?
2:40:08 wtf Hagrid it's YOUR dumb dragon that is sick, why does Harry have to pay for everything and do all the work while you go get drunk on Butterbeers
Just by reading this I wanna buy the PS2 version of this game to do those Norbert Missions that u could do on the PC Version back in the day (2009 for me...) which r also available on the PS2 version. I wonder if I can get this game as a PSXtoPSP game. That would be incredible!
This is the first game I played, it came with the ps1. Absolutely amazing I can't believe it only takes you 4 hours to finish it, I must've spent hundreds playing it! And I never managed to open that door on the left of the entrance, I've had dreams of what's behind it :')
Not at all! Sure, they pale in comparison to modern titles, but you've obviously got classics like Final Fantasy VII, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, etc. Even this title wasn't bad. The scale of the castle is pretty impressive, and it's great that they added all the little nooks and crannies to explore. The worst part I found were the controls. The whole "auto-jump" scheme was always the worst to me, since you never felt fully in control and never knew if your character would make a leap or not. This title seemed to do a decent job of it, but I still could never get the feel for it. It's not the prettiest game, either, with a lot of drab colors and textures that just blend into a visual blur. Not a classic, but a perfectly serviceable title for a movie tie-in.
I remember my brother and sister playing this in the living room with the 1995 PS1, and it was on my birthday i think, and the buffet table was all set out haha. They were the times!
My childhood brings back nostalgia & memories when I had my first ps1.. I wished i could replay it again all the collection series on my ps2. Already 29 soon 30 but this was golden generation of mine. This game gave ghosebumps & a bit scary too but enjoyed it a lot
I use to play this when I was around 4 years old, it’s one of my first memories in my life that I can clearly recall, I was home alone with my mother while my dad was working and I would play this all day and be stuck at madam hoch for days :)
i remember when i was 4 years old and i would seat in my nans leving room playing harry potter and eating haribos and chocolate stars with lemonade fun childhood memories man
Remember playing this with my brother. My heart is crying from nostalgia! I have a baby boy now and I want him to have the chance to play it but well...
one of biggest challenge in my PS1 era. playing this game without knowing anything about book/movie so I just used my gaming instinct. I used to thought Levitating Charm (Wingardium Leviousa) as legit strong magic because it sound cool.
Remember playing this game back as little, one of the scariest moments was when u should sneak into the trolls home. Dont think my heart ever beat faster. If I remember right! :)
This game has such a nice art style and a very fitting soundscape. The gameplay/controls are snappy, and game is well paced. I prefer this over both the PS2 remake and the PC version.
I was stuck on the race with Peeves for a long time, having raged quit and than returned nd beat that part, only to get stuck with the sneaking part again, and didn't pick the game up again, I don't have it anymore, but I just wanted to see the rest of it. They have no clue of how the story is supposed to go, and is that how people in the UK say 'sloth', or are the voice overs being lousy?
When I was six and played this I could be an entire day for only a little part, nowadays I can complete it 100% in an evening. What a change have games had. If they only make games like this but with better graphics. That would be awesome.
@@stadlerstadler2637 Yes, that were the real funny games. Now you just walk straight with the game leading you to the end, and you barely make an effort.
They need to seriously remake this game, now with all the new and amazing graphics, and make it more and more of an open map, especially outside the castle, into the woods and just make the story more and more like the books, and then yes add side missions that can work well with the game such as going to class, or quidditch, etc
Here's on I have in mind; Harry Potter: The Seven Adventures. A VERY, VERY long game that consists of all the seven stories and included everything the books had, not missing out one thing.
Nostalgic Childhood game for sure! For a game that was released 18 years ago, I think the ps1 Harry Potter games have some of the best level, music, and atmosphere in any game for that era. Even modern games I've played quite regularly can't give off a vibe like these games do.
Bookmarks to explain my villain origin story to my wife: 14:49 - first flying lesson. This was the first video game I played as a kid, and the controls really melted my brain. Inverted by default @.@ 52:44 - this boss scared the crap out of me XD In the 5th game on ps2, these gargoyles are friendlies, but I never trusted em @.@ 57:36 - This. Lava. River. This was my coming of age moment; the first time that I did it myself instead of handing off the controller to my dad. The /anxiety/ and those camera angles are just filthy XD old games man. Gotta love em. 1:33:55 The thrill. The agony of defeat. The many /many/ visits to Madame Pomfrey TwT I'm glad im not the only one who gave up on trying to freeze them (it was never worth it!) 2:18:38 Peeves, you rat bastard. I learned the meaning of rage in this race. And some choice curse words. 2:41:36 .... Gringotts. This section took years off my life expectancy. Heck, I'm giving the Galleon section its own link. 2:51:19 my big rant was always how there is /literally an employee sitting next to me, why is the child driving???/ 3:00:41 i struggled more than is reasonable with this dang peacock. Plus the sound it makes gives me the -_-;;;; 3:07:26 this whole section was spooky as heck for a littlun. Atmospheric and cool, but I was a big baby back then. 3:16:14 especially. 3:17:52 the flute. Button prompts of any kind were my bane. I'd practice it through loading screens for muscle memory. I credit this obsession to my QTE skillz to this very day. 3:25:16 and this is why. Had to get through fluffy flawlessly because I was absolute trash at fighting the Devil's Snare. "mom, can we get Dark Souls?" "He have dark souls at home!" The dark souls at home: 3:42:59
Can't believe myself and others are still here, in 2018! Shows how awesome this game really was! Even just watching it is satisfying - but they should really put this, and the CoS, on the PlayStation store.....it would sell, I'm sure!!!
In 2002, when I was 11 years old, I was one of the few in my community who owned a PlayStation device. My language is Arabic and I was learning French in school, until I got my hands on this masterpiece. It had a great impact on my learning of the English language and had an impact. In creating my character, the funny thing is that the maximum time I would reach the 80% level, where I had a mission under a big tree, there the disk would always crash. Now, after all this talk, here I am so I can know what the end of the story was and feel as if time had passed. He took me back there😊
Side note: I use Google Translate when I write long comments like this, so I'll assume your comment is directed to him and not me 😘 Side note to my side note: This comment is also translated from Arabic.
So many indescribable feeling flows through my mind watching this. I may have play this games for hours and hours. Funny thing is I dont get nostalgia from games like i did when i was a child, I really was in another world while I was playing ps1. Depending on the game I get different feelings of nostalgia, it's almost like my feelings from the past have different flavors or scents to them. This game is what i remember the most along with Toy story 2 and Hercules. I like the atmosphere in these games for example here in HP1 when you walk the corridors or dungeons there are humble white noise sounds in the background which makes it both creepy and cosy. It is medicore games but they where so well executed. Or maybe I've just gotten too old and lost my abillity to fantasize. It seems so sad. I wish i could be a child again just for one day and experience these moments again and feel it to the fullest. Now I only feel fractions of my childhood.
I remember playing this game on my uncle's computer during Christmas around 2001 or something like that. I can clearly remember it, how this game made me feel so cozy and happy, but what's most jarring was how much my mindset has changed. Back then, I still thought my parents loved me, that the shit they pulled was normal in every family. I thought I had an okay life, that I'll get away from them without almost dying and getting more or less permanently disabled, that my life won't be just a seemingly endless uphill walk with idiotic mouthbreathers chucking things at my face at every turn. My life now is more or less great, but the eighteen or so years between then and now was what I'd wager was one of the most awful, brutal, pointlessly cruel set of circumstances anyone has ever had the chance to face. Honestly, if I could go back to that kid playing this game back then, I'd tell him to run or burn the house to the ground, because pacifism and a cool headed approach was clearly a terrible misstep on his part. Frankly, this game makes me want to walk up to that monster that spawned me and rather ironically thank her for giving me a childhood where playing with a video game for 3-4 days was basically the high point of my existence. It got so much better, but there's a part of me that wishes for the rose tinted glasses of a way too hopeful kid. Then again, that kid believed that if he's smart and eager enough, some magical group of superior people will give him the means and a reason to live. (I'd have been sorted to Slytherin for sure.) Part of growing up is coming to terms with the fact that this world fucking sucks and that there's no reasonably seeming evidence that we aren't actually in Hell. I tried. Considering all the evidence, it's all but impossible to disprove the existence of God, except there isn't any form of higher justice or tangible evidence of divine intervention that would indicate any sort of benevolence. Anyway, seems like both of us have had profound realizations by looking at a 20 year old game. There's still part of our childhoods we desperately need to reevaluate. For example, I like to get shitfaced and play Earthworm Jim and Commander Keen. Loosening up and exposing yourself to stimuli you have experienced as a kid is the best way to connect to your memories in any tangible manner. It helps a bit when you feel like your past is in another world. Hopefully I said at least one thing that's useful to you.
@@evanharrison4054 damn.. sorry for the late answer. Crazy how a game can bring back so many traumatic and good feelings. I play alot of games today but they rarely have as much impact on me. I'm sorry to here about your past, but come to think of it, my family was chaotic too... My parent fought All the time, and today they are divorced. They used to lay all their anger on me and my brother, but when I sat down to play video games I felt safe and in my passionate space. Although my mom said it was bad for me to play games and had kind of a trump vision on it. I'm glad you wrote, and I hope you'll find meaning in Life despite all the meaninglessness. Especially in these times. Growing up being wise and clever can be hard, you get to reflect on life and what the whole point is. Personally I'm atheist but I want to live my life to it fullest caus i personally believe in no afterlife. Some days are good some are bad, but that's how it is sometimes. I do believe one can achieve happiness completely, it's just a matter of perceiving and balance.
@@thedanishdudeson Gee, I did not mean to disturb you. I saw your honesty, and honestly, I thought some honesty could help me as well. Yikes. I'm the same with games. There's one or two that reach into that special place and just tear it out of me(Metro Exodus The Two Colonels DLC for example), but getting a major emotional impact from something is something of a rarity for me. I'm still capable of it, it's just that today's games are made by more people. More people equals less vision. Even if you don't know what's with the writing, you kind of feel that any rough edges have been sanded off to protect the sensibilities of the 20 people writing it. My parents did the social distancing thing with me 20 years ago. They didn't allow me to have friends or go out of the house. Normally, they didn't even allow me to play, but luckily whoever wasn't an alcoholic or senile, was pretty much always out. Did not take long to figure out systems that allowed me to have some privacy. Most of the time when my mother wasn't around, I managed to find some fun. The only time she was nice to me was when she got cancer and thought she was going to die. Didn't talk to me, fill up my room with garbage or smash my stuff for a whole two months. That's the nicest memory I have of her. Don't get me wrong, I don't wish suffering on anyone, but it was nice to be left alone by the one thing that causes all your suffering and misery and lack of self confidence. Your mother was wrong, I think. Playing video games is only bad for you if you neglect other things in favor of it. If you have friends with whom you don't hang out or job opportunities you miss, then it's a fair point, but it's not more of a waste of time than any recreational sport or playing music and especially watching television. Besides, everyone needs to let off some steam somehow. As far as pressure valves go, gaming is pretty much the safest. I'm going to go ahead and assume you don't want to hear what I have to say about the meaning of life and other such things. Let me just say this one thing: I wouldn't be here if I didn't think that all this is leading somewhere. The only reason I get out of bed every morning is that I know, I have to know, that there's something, somewhere out there. See, atheists always struck me as...well, petty cowards. Don't get me wrong, many of you are good people, but your metaphysical understanding of this reality seems to be lacking. It's not that you don't believe in god, but rather that you wouldn't want to believe in a god that created a world such as this. Rather than disbelieving any form of nonmaterial reality, you question the validity of a faith system that says that god is good and this world is perfectly fine. See, I'm not an atheist. I've seen too much to be able to say it's all just my imagination. If it is, my imagination is incredibly coherent. I don't worship god or this world, but rather believe that the creator of our realm is evil and that is world can only be Hell. To tell you the truth, I'm sickened to the core at the sight of people who pray to whatever so-called-god has power over this cesspit. I can express myself in a 200 page format as well, but seeing as how you are an atheist, I'd wager you'd just skip it anyway. In any case, the possibility of you being right is statistically insignificant, while me being right is almost a certainty. Let me just ask you this one thing and then I'll stop bothering you: Have you ever felt like...you've been through this sick joke a thousand times? Have you ever felt like...things around you are less real than you yourself? Do you feel like what your mother squeezed out into this world wasn't just a dry sponge that sucked up information and molded it into some sort of a facsimile of a personality, but rather that you are a somebody, a person, a perspective that can contain and synthetize conclusions that are not of this world and may even be, in fact, counterintuitive towards it? Hey, if you ever want to talk, toss an e-mail address my way. I just don't feel comfortable writing any more(which begs the question why I felt comfortable to write this much in the first place) If not, just think of the things I've told you sometimes, at least in case your worldview falls and you need something to tide you over until you regain your footing. I wish you the best. You seem like a good person. In an another life, we could even be friends, if only you weren't an atheist(sorry, bad joke) Thanks for the kind reply. You really made my day.
3:35 marcghallager32’s point of view on this: “Last night, we say you, shaving your balls. We don’t care if we saw Peter Pettigrew on the map, so boohoo Potter!”
When you have to meet your dateline of your workload, and you bumped into this nostalgic game that you once dedicated your life to achieve the beans, folio magi... Gosh, sweet old memories!
This game feels like a cosy childhood Christmas Day
Yessss
October is here, enjoy this
@@RICKEYDD I have a brother. His name is RICKEYDD
Yeeees kkkkk
For me it feels like sunny day in middle part of May, 10th birthday
I remember when we had this game, we didn't own a memory card, so every day we had to play the entire game all over again.
I was in the same boat. Same went for MegaMan X4, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro
Haaris Qureshi same! I remember the first part of a lot of ps1 games because of this, I don’t think I completed many games. It’s a whole new world near the end of these games, I never got that far
@@tomoliverpool8 i got the urge to buy a memory card now if they still exists so i can finish this xd
It is incredible how many times I replay the same portions of the game again and again
Its true ! For games like rayman, when we had to stop playing we used to switch the channel and let the play run for daaays x)
Weird how childhood video games have such a permanent affect on you isn't it.
It's that power of memorable impressions, they dwell in the deep parts our memory and arise when something in reality triggers it.
Weird and awesome
Simple, because we played it with our imagination and urge to adventure to the world unknown. And now we play games for challenge (speed run etc) and fames (pvp etc). Bad english
Exactly. It's something surreal.
Not weird at all. The younger we are, the more receptive and primal our brains are.
This game is my childhood no matter if the dialogue and graphics are outdated this was the first game I ever played and it holds a very personal place in my heart
Oh shut up
Me too. One of my all time PS1 favourites!
It’s strange because there’s a PS2 version of this game that looks totally different, but this PS1 version is what I remember playing on the PS2
@@AsianVidWatcher i played all versions and liked the ps 1 the most.
Yeah I remember buying this when i was a kid at Blockbusters in 2003
People thinking ‘expelliarmus’ is the ultimate spell, when we all know the true hero is ‘flipendo’
Haahahaaa
Is flipendo only limited to the games? I've never seen it in the movies or the books
You forgot how good Incendio was
Alex smith
Yes it is only limited to the games. Flipendo was Harry’s first spell for the first three games on the pc, ps1 and ps2 versions.
Yup.
I love the lowkey creepy atmosphere in this game, hogwarts feels a lot more mysterious and dark
Yeah this is a great game, the only one of the HP games I bother to revisit.
The part when you have to evade Filtch & Mrs Norris used to scare the shit out of me lol
Not that in the movies they weren't intimidating either, but amazing how HP's on Playstation 1 were more fantastic and frightening than ever.
@@QazTKD In some rooms of the castle you can hear ambience of people talking
I hope this new HP PS5 game will have a similar creepy atmosphere.
That would be really really awesome.
"Go home to your mother, Potter, Oh sorry -- you don't have one, do you?" BRUHHHH I don't remember this level of savagery
@@Jussy833 *no spoilers please- :_)*
Well Draco my mum may be dead but at least my leg isn't turning into a Fish
Yeah, that was hard.
Draco: *gangsta’s paradise*
"Nice earmuffs potter, who made them for you , your mother?
soooo nostalgic, anybody else agree?
sure dude, sub back to me aswell ;p
Vengeful yea
Yessss!
Agreed. I used to rent this game from the video store when I was in high school. Had I known that the PS2 could also use PS1 memory cards, I would have been able to finish the game.
Yup, I've played this game 👨👍📺🎮☑💯😃😀😄😁😊
Nothing will ever beat the charm of this game. I played this when I was 6, over 20 years ago, and I remember being totally immersed in the world. It was dark, mysterious and magical. Could never get past the chess part at the end though!
Wow
Came here for this
Same
We're almost in our 30s now man....I actually turn 30 in a few weeks. Time does indeed fly by.
Yes same issue. Chest part had me stumped.
Ron: *Sees Draco Malfoy and run away, leaving Harry to get verbally roasted.*
Harry: *Finally catches up*
Ron: Us Gryffindor need to stick together.
Lol this comment needs more likes
Lol 🤣
Scumbag Ron at it again 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Ooooooooooook.
This was one scary game for a kid; the spaces were too open plus there were no music other than some hauntingly sounding cues and the constant humming white noise in the background.
I played Diablo 1 as a kid, you puss
I played fken Resident Evil as a kid.
True that! I used to love this game but some parts really spooked me.
bruh i remember the part with the troll gave me nightmares, and i'd piss myself if i played that part alone
that kinda added more charm to it
The word “Flippendo” it seems was buried deep within my psyche
Same here 😂
lmao
I think you mean "NINNTENDO!" :P
Haha same. I can remember him saying flipendo quiet clearly even though i havent played this in a decade or so
🤣
2:35 Maaan... The echoing sound of those shoes against the old stone floor, that's some deep nostalgia.
lol I thought the same thing !
Crazy how such a small touch can give so many feels haha
That squeaking was annoying though.
When I was younger my parents couldn’t afford a PlayStation so they used to rent one over the weekend once in a while. We always got this game and to get our money’s worth my parents let my sisters and I stay up all night to play. We basically played for two days straight. We never got to play the whole game through though.
Didn’t know you could rent play stations. Is that an American 🇺🇸 thing? I live in the UK 🇬🇧 and never heard of that here.
@@Dean256 yes, I’m from America. I’m not sure if other countries do that though🤔🤔. It was really fun spending the whole weekend playing this game!!
@@saroneaimah8854 oh right. I remember our first PS1 came with this game included. Was the first game I played. Second was a classic too Tomb Raider 2.
Awwww 🤗
That's actually wholesome AF of your parents.
Loved this game as a kid. I am 28 years old now I still love it. After watching all the movies and listening to the audio books even playing the first two games on PS1, I still love the Harry Potter world.
Brings out a lot of forgotten memories.
But this soundtrack ill never forget.. 7:23
+ohyea144 Jeremy Soule is the best.
+Mike Relvas R8 same
Just the same here.
always forget it isn't part of the official movie soundtrack, is such a part of Harry Potter for me as well.
ohyea144 u can cry too
Those games that so ingrained in your mind even the sound of the characters footsteps is nostalgic.
This game was actually kinda scary for its time and considering it was for children. Games today aren't made like this which is sad.
I agree, you won't find anything like this anywhere else
This game can be played for adults too.
@@Ilovemyidol-ns9dq If you can't read English don't use it, he said it was made for children, nothing about adults not being allowed to play it
Cian Pastor I can read English only. I’m just saying adults can play this too. I meant it’s rated for everyone. As long as there’s no strobe lights in the rest of the game. I only got to where they play chess and gringotts.
When you had to meet up with professor snake was spooky. I would take out the game and play digimon lol
I remember finding this game weirdly eerie with the lack of background music and some of the darker levels lol
This game terrified me at parts as a kid - place was strangely empty and huge
A lot of the old ps1 games were like that. Tomb Raider comes to mind
Lol sneaking into the troll's room to get the key scared the shit out of me when i was a kid hahaha
I didn't speak english so completing this game as a 6 y/o or so was an accomplishment for me but I always had my brother do that one part because I was scared shitless of that troll, the one that chases you and throws toilets is fine though
It was always Filch and his cat that scared me as a kid. Probably because of how spooky Filch was and that creepy sound his cat kept making.
I remember being 5 and playing this. I was crying a lot because I couldn't get passed the diagon alley part where you have to ride and collect the coins. I remember my mom taking away the ps1 because I was getting so frustrated. I remember her giving my ps1 back, and then I beat this part somehow. Wow, how long ago that was. So much nostalgia with this.
That part was hard for me as a 14 year old!!
Wow why didnt she help you with the game
Skill issue
Even my uncle and my mother tried and they had better dexterity than 6 year old me. lol I twisted my head while I turned the cart thinking it’d help. I somehow passed with adrenaline and sweaty hands on the clunky grey ps controller.
I think they need to add this on the PlayStation store as a PS1 classic and remaster The Sorcerers Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and maybe the Quidditch World Cup games from the PS2. They could do it as a bundle or something. I would drop any amount of money to play those games again.
CaCain Yes!
CaCain Ok 10gs
Hell ya I would buy this game
Omg yes!
Problem is they have to deal with licensing issues. A lot of licensed games end up not getting a re-release or are edited with generic assets because the rights to a movie/book/song/automobile/whatever get expired, and it's a hassle to pay for it again.
Back when EA released quality content
Well said Maeve
this shit you call quality ? xd nice one hahaha
@@Killuminati_Conspiracy GRAPHICS FANBOY
@@noway1587 No its not about graphic lol, this game Has nothin good in IT, there is only soundtrack and rest is one big piece of shit...
@@Killuminati_Conspiracy it's argonauts games
I love the way that he plays like anyone else. He make mistakes just as much as anyone else.
This makes the playthrough the more real and human, lovely stuff and well done
Oh shut up
My god, what a fun game! Everything is perfect, gameplay, music, voices, etc. You can feel the mistery of hogwarts, our childhood was beautiful
Damn, I used to fly by Madam Hooch again and again to make her say her "Ooooooh!". Plus, this game used to give me the creeps.
So many fucking memories.
I really want to turn the time back now...
J Lord me too
J Lord and me
*I'm going to face everybody on Earth if I have to, but I'm never going to stop preferring the first 2 books, movies and videogames much more than the other ones.*
*The end of it is interesting, but the adorable, darkish, harmonious, more harmless and fantastic environment and development of the Philosopher's Stone and the Chamber Of Secrets are almost heavenly to me.*
Ruby , The Outcast omg same!
Couldn't agree more, I particularly hate the last books because they are so somber and dry.
Agree 100%
I thought I was the only one.
Prisoner of Azkaban was also an awesome movie but I generally agree. The first 2 movies, books and games felt more mysterious and enchanting to me. 😀
6:05 Ron just low-key broke the 4th Wall.
That's like saying than having UI is breaking the 4th wall
So many locations in this game have nothing but ambient sounds. It left a lasting impression on me as a kid.
Of course, put next to what we have nowadays, younger folks will say these graphics and sounds are terrible, absolutely crazy bad...
But my word, for early noughties, back in the day as a young kid, this gameplay and imagery was unbelievable!! And still is. Legendary game, beautiful, stunning.. #nostalgia #unforgettable
Im 15 and remember playing this game as a little child it was such a good game on ps1
Sonic on the megadrive is legendary, true game play back in the early 90s. Evolution of graphics has slowly dragged down game play imo, i played this once or twice. But rather play crash bandicoot over this..... but im watchin someone else play lol im a strange un
@@Cqjv what the heck... I was about to say the same thing, but you snatched the words out of my mouth 😂
I only played on the pc and ps2 versions but I completely understand teenagers now dont know what real games are
Excuse me these graphics are the pinnacle of perfection. Kids these days just don't understand art
Can't begin to explain how powerful the nostalgia is that I'm feeling while watching this! God, me and my mom used to play this together when I was just a little lad, those were the days man! Where has the time gone someone please tell me?
@Mr. Sir and the SJW's
Good times don't last too long, except the memories
Time went out the window my friend out the... window 😖😭
@@jonobritz1852 🤣
Can I just say, even in the most dangerous situations Hermione is still holding onto her book. That's some real commitment right there.
Take me back to these days! Sat in my room on my vhs telly playing Harry Potter on my ps1!!!! Best childhood ever
If only I could go back to those days of this game. I would in a heartbeat and stay there
2:40:08 wtf Hagrid it's YOUR dumb dragon that is sick, why does Harry have to pay for everything and do all the work while you go get drunk on Butterbeers
IKR!!!! LOL
My thoughts exactly
Thats the level I got stuck on and just never managed to beat the game
Just by reading this I wanna buy the PS2 version of this game to do those Norbert Missions that u could do on the PC Version back in the day (2009 for me...) which r also available on the PS2 version. I wonder if I can get this game as a PSXtoPSP game. That would be incredible!
can I still buy a version of this game?
13:39 *Free's Hedwig*
*Realises moments later that there was an exit behind him all this time*
Her*
In true Homer Simpson style - "D'oh!"
That sound of Harry after jumping represents all my childhood
51:40 LMAO I remember when me and my cousin would make those butterfly noises to annoy people. 🤣 good times.
This game was far more about Harry’s incredible jumping and climbing ability rather than any magical stuff. They only gave him that flipendo spell.
Yes but each class you did a different spell.
@@aylasthyston611 who cares
This is pure gold. Such a great game.
Definitely! I loved playing it back in the day.
Kassidy Owens yea and I WANT THIS GAME BACK
No
I was 8 years when i first played this game now am 26. Any1 on the hype train for Legacy?
This is the first game I played, it came with the ps1. Absolutely amazing I can't believe it only takes you 4 hours to finish it, I must've spent hundreds playing it! And I never managed to open that door on the left of the entrance, I've had dreams of what's behind it :')
Bruh.. this game came out when the Ps2 released lmfao
Love this game so much, it's my childhood. The ambiance is so magical, nostalgic, mysterious, haunting and charming.
Used to play this with my brother when I was a kid... The music and the sounds transport me back to a simpler, happier time.
This game was ridiculously mediocre, but it's so nostalgic for me. I even love just watching it.
ShiningDialga wasn't every ps1 game? Haha
Not at all! Sure, they pale in comparison to modern titles, but you've obviously got classics like Final Fantasy VII, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, etc. Even this title wasn't bad. The scale of the castle is pretty impressive, and it's great that they added all the little nooks and crannies to explore. The worst part I found were the controls. The whole "auto-jump" scheme was always the worst to me, since you never felt fully in control and never knew if your character would make a leap or not. This title seemed to do a decent job of it, but I still could never get the feel for it. It's not the prettiest game, either, with a lot of drab colors and textures that just blend into a visual blur. Not a classic, but a perfectly serviceable title for a movie tie-in.
ShiningDialga for anyone under the age of 10 during this era, it actually wasn't a Medicore game
*mediocre
I personally like it better than Mario 64.
I used to be terrified of Madam Hooch, and I'd turn off the console if she shouted at me too much in the ring challenge.
Why were you terrified of her?
because we were six years old?
lmao this was me but in COS PS2 with the prefects
Same. Then for the next year and a half id play all the way up to that point over and over again
I used to do that too but only cos I couldn't actually complete the ring challenge xD What a noob
I loved this game as a kid
Alex Mcguinness me too. I still love playing it.
@@Ilovemyidol-ns9dq not hoe you tag people
I remember my brother and sister playing this in the living room with the 1995 PS1, and it was on my birthday i think, and the buffet table was all set out haha.
They were the times!
My childhood brings back nostalgia & memories when I had my first ps1.. I wished i could replay it again all the collection series on my ps2. Already 29 soon 30 but this was golden generation of mine. This game gave ghosebumps & a bit scary too but enjoyed it a lot
I love how the butterflies laugh. Its so nice to hear. 😄
I use to play this when I was around 4 years old, it’s one of my first memories in my life that I can clearly recall, I was home alone with my mother while my dad was working and I would play this all day and be stuck at madam hoch for days :)
Omgs, my whole childhood is inside this game. So many memories...
2:30:30 I remember bursting into tears years and years ago during that mission.
Me too 😂
For me its a 'Annoyance and stress'
No
@@Your_LastSurprise The sad part / not entirely unforeseen plot twist; I never had this game on pc 😃
It made me cry. So many memories come to my mind: childhood, school, friends...
Aaaah... I remember I had this game but couldnt save it because my memory card was broken. Memories!
Oh i remember breaking my controller while trying to catch those damn peacock feathers.
TheIanHammer yea haha thats hard
How ironic...I broke my cock feather while I was trying taking a pea!
DAMN SO TRUE
Bro I echo u 😭😭😭😭 that gave me a headache
Adept
i remember when i was 4 years old and i would seat in my nans leving room playing harry potter and eating haribos and chocolate stars with lemonade fun childhood memories man
It’s amazing how past memories come flooding back, it’s like I’m 9 years old again.
the gringotts part was my biggest headache...
Stephen O'Day Same here
Why the hell was that so far into the game? Lmao
Sad story over that part I never finsh the game as kid :(
Indeed...
One that most vexed me was the chess level near the end. My sister and I never could figure that out.
Remember playing this with my brother. My heart is crying from nostalgia! I have a baby boy now and I want him to have the chance to play it but well...
you can download a ps1 emulator and play it on pc
mY mIND iS bLOWN without having a ps1?.
Buy a ps1. They're ridiculously cheap nowadaus
Does anyone else just love the sound of the people talking around the school in the background. It's so fake but makes the game feel amazing
Luck it makes the school feel populated , I like a bit of Abience
I was thinking the same thing!
Luck I like the sounds of the wind howling outside in those big corridors
Fun fact: Jeremy Soule (Elder Scrolls) composed the music for these games. 😊👌
oh my goodness I still have memories playing this game!!! Seeing this again made me so nostalgic omgg
one of biggest challenge in my PS1 era. playing this game without knowing anything about book/movie so I just used my gaming instinct.
I used to thought Levitating Charm (Wingardium Leviousa) as legit strong magic because it sound cool.
7:23 best sound track ever
Remember playing this game back as little, one of the scariest moments was when u should sneak into the trolls home. Dont think my heart ever beat faster. If I remember right! :)
Lame. Beat this game when I was 7
Snape: 400 hundred Kajillion points from Gryffindor
Harry: Oh f*ck off Kylo Ren!
Ron: ORRRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Hermione: OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Hagrid: I shouldn’t have said that
This game has such a nice art style and a very fitting soundscape. The gameplay/controls are snappy, and game is well paced. I prefer this over both the PS2 remake and the PC version.
Mr. Filch and Mrs.Norris part is the scariest part in this game for me. I missed many times.
I was stuck on the race with Peeves for a long time, having raged quit and than returned nd beat that part, only to get stuck with the sneaking part again, and didn't pick the game up again, I don't have it anymore, but I just wanted to see the rest of it. They have no clue of how the story is supposed to go, and is that how people in the UK say 'sloth', or are the voice overs being lousy?
I got my revenge from the stupid Harry Stark gang.
You too? That part scared the hell out of me. Maybe because the horrendous graphics makes the characters look freaky
same as the troll and the last boss of the game professor quaril
I remember being a child playing this game and getting freaked out by Filch's face. I thought he was melting or something
When I was six and played this I could be an entire day for only a little part, nowadays I can complete it 100% in an evening. What a change have games had. If they only make games like this but with better graphics. That would be awesome.
We used to rent games for 3 days and werent able to finish them unlike now
@@stadlerstadler2637 Yes, that were the real funny games. Now you just walk straight with the game leading you to the end, and you barely make an effort.
They need to seriously remake this game, now with all the new and amazing graphics, and make it more and more of an open map, especially outside the castle, into the woods and just make the story more and more like the books, and then yes add side missions that can work well with the game such as going to class, or quidditch, etc
Jonathan Lopez YES, an RPG Harry Potter game would be amazing.
Here's on I have in mind; Harry Potter: The Seven Adventures.
A VERY, VERY long game that consists of all the seven stories and included everything the books had, not missing out one thing.
Would take ages to develop..would be worth it though..many many fans would buy it.
Yes a new Harry potter game would look so real with todays graphics compared to the old ones.
I would love a HP game but with Bully's class design.
When Hagrid was scarier than Voldermort.
This and Spiderman on the PS1 were my very first video games, I cherish them both so much
Only comment I agree with so far. Ps1 Spiderman kept me alive
if only I could travel back in time and live my life all over again to the point when I first played this game, that would be the day.
Nostalgic Childhood game for sure! For a game that was released 18 years ago, I think the ps1 Harry Potter games have some of the best level, music, and atmosphere in any game for that era. Even modern games I've played quite regularly can't give off a vibe like these games do.
7:21 i really enjoying that sounds;")
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Watch at 18:15
Bookmarks to explain my villain origin story to my wife:
14:49 - first flying lesson. This was the first video game I played as a kid, and the controls really melted my brain. Inverted by default @.@
52:44 - this boss scared the crap out of me XD In the 5th game on ps2, these gargoyles are friendlies, but I never trusted em @.@
57:36 - This. Lava. River. This was my coming of age moment; the first time that I did it myself instead of handing off the controller to my dad. The /anxiety/ and those camera angles are just filthy XD old games man. Gotta love em.
1:33:55 The thrill. The agony of defeat. The many /many/ visits to Madame Pomfrey TwT I'm glad im not the only one who gave up on trying to freeze them (it was never worth it!)
2:18:38 Peeves, you rat bastard. I learned the meaning of rage in this race. And some choice curse words.
2:41:36 .... Gringotts. This section took years off my life expectancy. Heck, I'm giving the Galleon section its own link. 2:51:19 my big rant was always how there is /literally an employee sitting next to me, why is the child driving???/
3:00:41 i struggled more than is reasonable with this dang peacock. Plus the sound it makes gives me the -_-;;;;
3:07:26 this whole section was spooky as heck for a littlun. Atmospheric and cool, but I was a big baby back then. 3:16:14 especially.
3:17:52 the flute. Button prompts of any kind were my bane. I'd practice it through loading screens for muscle memory. I credit this obsession to my QTE skillz to this very day. 3:25:16 and this is why. Had to get through fluffy flawlessly because I was absolute trash at fighting the Devil's Snare.
"mom, can we get Dark Souls?"
"He have dark souls at home!"
The dark souls at home: 3:42:59
This game gave me such nightmares as a kid... especially the whole dungeon part
10:28 used to give me nightmares so badly!
Me too I used to wake up sweating
He appear later in the cellars
I would always try to jump over there from the bookshelves to see who it was.
Oh my gosh dat Graphics....xD
Those were simpler days :c
Can't believe myself and others are still here, in 2018! Shows how awesome this game really was!
Even just watching it is satisfying - but they should really put this, and the CoS, on the PlayStation store.....it would sell, I'm sure!!!
Yeeess.
Crazy how games back then looked amazing as a kid lmao
Watching them now is like a fever dream
In 2002, when I was 11 years old, I was one of the few in my community who owned a PlayStation device. My language is Arabic and I was learning French in school, until I got my hands on this masterpiece. It had a great impact on my learning of the English language and had an impact. In creating my character, the funny thing is that the maximum time I would reach the 80% level, where I had a mission under a big tree, there the disk would always crash. Now, after all this talk, here I am so I can know what the end of the story was and feel as if time had passed. He took me back there😊
You still have plenty of English to learn
Side note: I use Google Translate when I write long comments like this, so I'll assume your comment is directed to him and not me 😘
Side note to my side note: This comment is also translated from Arabic.
"Things that didn't happen for 200"
So many great memories w/ this one. Neville's face though, holy hell
Always gave me a spooky feeling whenever I used to play it
Nobody:
Recommendations: Want some nostalgia, fam?
I still remember this game man the nostalgia hits me hard i just want to go back to the 2000s
Can't believe I can play this on my phone now if I was able to do this as a kid it will be a dream come true
I'm only 16 but this game is nostalgic asf, I loved playing this like 24/7, this game Is all I did back in the day xD
So many indescribable feeling flows through my mind watching this. I may have play this games for hours and hours.
Funny thing is I dont get nostalgia from games like i did when i was a child, I really was in another world while I was playing ps1. Depending on the game I get different feelings of nostalgia, it's almost like my feelings from the past have different flavors or scents to them. This game is what i remember the most along with Toy story 2 and Hercules. I like the atmosphere in these games for example here in HP1 when you walk the corridors or dungeons there are humble white noise sounds in the background which makes it both creepy and cosy. It is medicore games but they where so well executed. Or maybe I've just gotten too old and lost my abillity to fantasize. It seems so sad. I wish i could be a child again just for one day and experience these moments again and feel it to the fullest. Now I only feel fractions of my childhood.
I remember playing this game on my uncle's computer during Christmas around 2001 or something like that.
I can clearly remember it, how this game made me feel so cozy and happy, but what's most jarring was how much my mindset has changed. Back then, I still thought my parents loved me, that the shit they pulled was normal in every family. I thought I had an okay life, that I'll get away from them without almost dying and getting more or less permanently disabled, that my life won't be just a seemingly endless uphill walk with idiotic mouthbreathers chucking things at my face at every turn.
My life now is more or less great, but the eighteen or so years between then and now was what I'd wager was one of the most awful, brutal, pointlessly cruel set of circumstances anyone has ever had the chance to face.
Honestly, if I could go back to that kid playing this game back then, I'd tell him to run or burn the house to the ground, because pacifism and a cool headed approach was clearly a terrible misstep on his part.
Frankly, this game makes me want to walk up to that monster that spawned me and rather ironically thank her for giving me a childhood where playing with a video game for 3-4 days was basically the high point of my existence.
It got so much better, but there's a part of me that wishes for the rose tinted glasses of a way too hopeful kid. Then again, that kid believed that if he's smart and eager enough, some magical group of superior people will give him the means and a reason to live. (I'd have been sorted to Slytherin for sure.)
Part of growing up is coming to terms with the fact that this world fucking sucks and that there's no reasonably seeming evidence that we aren't actually in Hell. I tried. Considering all the evidence, it's all but impossible to disprove the existence of God, except there isn't any form of higher justice or tangible evidence of divine intervention that would indicate any sort of benevolence.
Anyway, seems like both of us have had profound realizations by looking at a 20 year old game. There's still part of our childhoods we desperately need to reevaluate.
For example, I like to get shitfaced and play Earthworm Jim and Commander Keen. Loosening up and exposing yourself to stimuli you have experienced as a kid is the best way to connect to your memories in any tangible manner. It helps a bit when you feel like your past is in another world.
Hopefully I said at least one thing that's useful to you.
@@evanharrison4054 damn.. sorry for the late answer. Crazy how a game can bring back so many traumatic and good feelings. I play alot of games today but they rarely have as much impact on me. I'm sorry to here about your past, but come to think of it, my family was chaotic too... My parent fought All the time, and today they are divorced. They used to lay all their anger on me and my brother, but when I sat down to play video games I felt safe and in my passionate space. Although my mom said it was bad for me to play games and had kind of a trump vision on it. I'm glad you wrote, and I hope you'll find meaning in Life despite all the meaninglessness. Especially in these times. Growing up being wise and clever can be hard, you get to reflect on life and what the whole point is. Personally I'm atheist but I want to live my life to it fullest caus i personally believe in no afterlife. Some days are good some are bad, but that's how it is sometimes. I do believe one can achieve happiness completely, it's just a matter of perceiving and balance.
@@thedanishdudeson Gee, I did not mean to disturb you. I saw your honesty, and honestly, I thought some honesty could help me as well. Yikes.
I'm the same with games. There's one or two that reach into that special place and just tear it out of me(Metro Exodus The Two Colonels DLC for example), but getting a major emotional impact from something is something of a rarity for me.
I'm still capable of it, it's just that today's games are made by more people. More people equals less vision. Even if you don't know what's with the writing, you kind of feel that any rough edges have been sanded off to protect the sensibilities of the 20 people writing it.
My parents did the social distancing thing with me 20 years ago. They didn't allow me to have friends or go out of the house. Normally, they didn't even allow me to play, but luckily whoever wasn't an alcoholic or senile, was pretty much always out. Did not take long to figure out systems that allowed me to have some privacy. Most of the time when my mother wasn't around, I managed to find some fun.
The only time she was nice to me was when she got cancer and thought she was going to die. Didn't talk to me, fill up my room with garbage or smash my stuff for a whole two months. That's the nicest memory I have of her.
Don't get me wrong, I don't wish suffering on anyone, but it was nice to be left alone by the one thing that causes all your suffering and misery and lack of self confidence.
Your mother was wrong, I think. Playing video games is only bad for you if you neglect other things in favor of it.
If you have friends with whom you don't hang out or job opportunities you miss, then it's a fair point, but it's not more of a waste of time than any recreational sport or playing music and especially watching television.
Besides, everyone needs to let off some steam somehow. As far as pressure valves go, gaming is pretty much the safest.
I'm going to go ahead and assume you don't want to hear what I have to say about the meaning of life and other such things.
Let me just say this one thing: I wouldn't be here if I didn't think that all this is leading somewhere. The only reason I get out of bed every morning is that I know, I have to know, that there's something, somewhere out there.
See, atheists always struck me as...well, petty cowards. Don't get me wrong, many of you are good people, but your metaphysical understanding of this reality seems to be lacking.
It's not that you don't believe in god, but rather that you wouldn't want to believe in a god that created a world such as this.
Rather than disbelieving any form of nonmaterial reality, you question the validity of a faith system that says that god is good and this world is perfectly fine.
See, I'm not an atheist. I've seen too much to be able to say it's all just my imagination. If it is, my imagination is incredibly coherent.
I don't worship god or this world, but rather believe that the creator of our realm is evil and that is world can only be Hell.
To tell you the truth, I'm sickened to the core at the sight of people who pray to whatever so-called-god has power over this cesspit.
I can express myself in a 200 page format as well, but seeing as how you are an atheist, I'd wager you'd just skip it anyway.
In any case, the possibility of you being right is statistically insignificant, while me being right is almost a certainty.
Let me just ask you this one thing and then I'll stop bothering you:
Have you ever felt like...you've been through this sick joke a thousand times?
Have you ever felt like...things around you are less real than you yourself?
Do you feel like what your mother squeezed out into this world wasn't just a dry sponge that sucked up information and molded it into some sort of a facsimile of a personality, but rather that you are a somebody, a person, a perspective that can contain and synthetize conclusions that are not of this world and may even be, in fact, counterintuitive towards it?
Hey, if you ever want to talk, toss an e-mail address my way. I just don't feel comfortable writing any more(which begs the question why I felt comfortable to write this much in the first place)
If not, just think of the things I've told you sometimes, at least in case your worldview falls and you need something to tide you over until you regain your footing.
I wish you the best. You seem like a good person. In an another life, we could even be friends, if only you weren't an atheist(sorry, bad joke)
Thanks for the kind reply. You really made my day.
"huh.. ahh" . _ .
He said that as I read your comment 😂
🤣
*x100000*
lol is he competing with Link
This game had a huge map with many areas to discover. Imagine a remastered version of this.
Would be amazing!
3:35 marcghallager32’s point of view on this: “Last night, we say you, shaving your balls. We don’t care if we saw Peter Pettigrew on the map, so boohoo Potter!”
nostalgia is crazy right now
This game still givese the chills even 10+ years later.
Crazy that she had Newt Seamander and his book in the lore over a decade before film adaptation.
The suits of armor always scared the shit out of me
Oh the memories of this and the Chamber of secrets, we couldn't afford a ps2 so I played these 2 potters over and over as a child.
When you have to meet your dateline of your workload, and you bumped into this nostalgic game that you once dedicated your life to achieve the beans, folio magi...
Gosh, sweet old memories!