Book of Potions
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Developer(s) | SCE London Studio |
Series | Harry Potter |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 |
Genre(s) | Augmented reality |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Book of Potions (or Wonderbook: Book of Potions) is an upcoming augmented reality video game being developed by SCE London Studio in conjunction with J. K. Rowling as a companion to the Harry Potter series and as a followup to the Wonderbook's debut title, Book of Spells. It will be released in Europe on 15 November 2013[1], and in North America on 12 November 2013, alongside Diggs Nightcrawler and Walking with Dinosaurs.[2]
Players will be able to brew a wide range of potions under the guidance of Zygmunt Budge, a potioneer character created entirely for the new book and also the author of Book of Potions. Through the eponymous tome, they will enter an "enchanted garden" in which they will face myriad challenges to develop and test their potioneering skills, and compete for the "elusive golden cauldron".
Setting
In the context of the Harry Potter universe, the Book of Potions was written somewhen in the 16th Century by Zygmunt Budge, an exceptionally talented potioneer who, after leaving Hogwarts at the age of 14, moved to the Outer Hebridean island of Hermetray where he lived alone, continuing his potioneering studies.[1]
Gameplay
Book of Potions is almost identical to Book of Spells in terms of gameplay; the PlayStation Eye renders the book and its effects while the PlayStation Move controller acts as a wand, as well as other instruments, such as a knife for chopping ingredients and a ladle for stirring the contents of a cauldron.
Like its predecessor, the game will begin with the player choosing one of the four Hogwarts houses and one of three wands. Alternatively, if the player has a Pottermore account, they can log into it through the game and the choices will be made automatically to reflect those made on the Pottermore website.
References
- ^ a b c "Wonderbook: Book of Potions arrives on PS3 next month". PlayStation.Blog Europe. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ^ a b "Wonderbook gets more Harry Potter, dinosaurs, detectives on Nov. 12". Joystiq. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2013.