Jump to content
  • Sign Up
×
×
  • Create New...

[STEAM] The 20 best PS2 games of all time, ranked


Recommended Posts

  • Diamond Member
This is the hidden content, please
God of War is one of the
This is the hidden content, please
, and for good reason. It features outstanding character action as you whip your enemies with the Chains of Olympus and take them down in grisly detail. The storyline is epic, the visuals are still cinematic to this day, and you'll love the intense boss battles from this game. Kratos might be one-note in this PS2 interpretation when compared to the reboot-quel PS4 series, but it's still fun to take down the Greek gods one by one.

16. Beyond Good & Evil
This is the hidden content, please
This is the hidden content, please
(and also one of the best) is Beyond Good & Evil. It features a riveting story that has you uncovering a sci-fi conspiracy. You're taking pictures for the IRIS Network, revealing details about a corrupt organization that is taking prisoners. It's set up in a Zelda-like way, where you solve puzzles, take down bosses, and try to get through each "dungeon" alive. It also has an open world to explore with plenty of secrets to find. There are lots of animals to take pictures of to get money and other rewards.

"The game manages to draw one in and keep the player involved with a charming game world and a strong, atypical female protagonist," said
This is the hidden content, please
.

15. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
This is the hidden content, please
Silent Hill 2 remains one of the most chilling horror experiences in gaming. Stepping into its fog-covered world is genuinely terrifying, but the kind of fear that keeps you moving forward, eager to see what happens next. The horror alone doesn't carry the game; its haunting soundtrack, gripping story, and thoughtful character development all play a part in making it something truly memorable. The
This is the hidden content, please
brings everything into sharper focus, making the fear hit harder and the atmosphere even more unsettling.

9. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
This is the hidden content, please
Grand Theft Auto PS2 games, but the one that truly stands out is San Andreas. Even as a kid who wasn't allowed to play it back in the day, I could tell greatness when I saw it. Compared to its predecessors, San Andreas offered so much more, with a vast world to explore. Combined with CJ's captivating storyline, it was an experience like no other. What really set it apart, though, was its unique features, like the realistic weight system that changed based on your exercise habits. It's something even the newer GTA games don't quite replicate. Here's hoping
This is the hidden content, please
takes a few notes from this masterpiece.

8. Bully
This is the hidden content, please
Resident Evil 4 hasn't aged the best when compared to other games on this list, you can't deny its importance in the industry. It revolutionized the third-person shooter genre with great controls (at the time), powerful guns, and exhilarating blockbuster moments that kept us glued to the screens. It also brought in an era of quick-time events, which began a cinematic era in gaming, for better or for worse. This Capcom game delivers a successfully creepy atmosphere with its dark European aesthetic. The storyline is also effective as you try to save the President's daughter, who has been kidnapped by this scary cult.

"The game proves that sometimes all you need is a simple gameplay hook, as well as the bravery to stick with it, in order to drive home a compelling experience," said
This is the hidden content, please
of this game's HD version in 2011.

6. Okami
This is the hidden content, please
2 era was almost over, Okami arrived just in time to leave its mark. The art style was unlike anything else, with each scene resembling a beautifully crafted painting. The game's world is rooted in Japanese mythology, where you step into the paws of the sun goddess Amaterasu, fighting off demons drawn from ancient legends.

One of the most captivating aspects of Okami is its combat system. Forget traditional weapons or fists; here, you wield the Celestial Brush, using it to paint powerful abilities that can defeat enemies. But the brush isn't just for destruction; you can draw a circle to light up the sky or create lily pads to cross water. The freedom to paint anything you need, anytime you want, makes it one of the most creative and unique combat systems I've ever experienced. I can only imagine how this concept will evolve further in the
This is the hidden content, please
.

5. Persona 4
This is the hidden content, please
Persona series is well-renowned, and for good reason. After you finish each entry, you'll feel like you're saying goodbye to your friends with a tearful smile, and that's the same with Persona 4. Each character is well-rounded with likable traits and weaknesses that they show throughout the deep storyline. You'll also get to know them through your social links, and as you increase your bond with them, your abilities grow.

The combat revolves around collecting different monsters called Shadows and using their abilities in battle. You can even fuse them to create stronger creatures for your moveset. It's a fantastic game loop and will keep you playing for many, many hours. We gave the Golden version on Vita a 10/10 rating in
This is the hidden content, please
. "The summoning system of the Persona games has been likened to Pokemon’s monster collecting and, while they’re similar in the collection aspect, I feel Atlus’ work is quite a bit deeper in scope, and certainly more adult," it said. "For being engrossing they’re on the same level."

4. Kingdom Hearts 2
This is the hidden content, please
Shadow of the Colossus is an artistic masterpiece that every gamer should get the chance to play. With incredible visuals and stunning music, you play as Wonder on an incredible journey to save his love. To do that, you have to take down these gigantic creatures, fittingly called colossi. The game features a protagonist who isn't perfect. He is slim, stumbles around, and can fall down easily. It sounds frustrating at first, but part of the charm is that you're playing as this weaker man fighting against these terrifying beasts. He isn't Kratos, he's relatable.

The colossi themselves are levels as you're trying to find a way to scale up them and strike your sword into their weak spot. When the puzzle of how to climb a colossus is solved, you get a rush of satisfaction as the magnificent track "The Opened Way" blasts out loud in glee. Everything in this game comes together in a beautiful package, and it's one of
This is the hidden content, please
.

2. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
This is the hidden content, please
Final Fantasy X is arguably Square Enix's magnum opus, delivering a stellar story that continues to resonate with players. As a fish out of water, the main protagonist, Tidus, experiences a new world 1,000 years in the future. The characters he meets along the way have interesting personalities that change the trajectory of the narrative significantly. They all have their own roles to play in the party. You'll get invested in every character, especially Yuna and Tidus, who share a touching romantic story across the game's lengthy campaign. The voice performances are also impressive, especially if you consider this is the first mainline game in the Final Fantasy series to feature voice acting.

I cried multiple times when I played this as a kid, and after playing through the game five or so years ago, I had the same reaction. What helps add to the drama and emotion of the narrative is the impeccable soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu, who delivers his best work with themes like "To Zanarkand" and "Movement in Green."

Spira takes your breath away
What is just as memorable is the sights of Spira, the land where Final Fantasy X takes place. The designs of the temples, the gorgeous scenery of Besaid, and the grand cities of these islands stick in my mind decades after playing Final Fantasy X for the first time.

Additionally, the turn-based combat system is one of the best that the legendary Final Fantasy series has to offer. You can switch our party members for strategic depth, interact with objects during the battle in a puzzle-like fashion against bosses, use special abilities, and utilize the mega-customizable Sphere Grid that lets you progress your characters in your own way.

"Its story, which follows summoner Yuna on her journey across the world of Spira to fight Sin, is one of Square Enix’s best," said
This is the hidden content, please
. "Likable characters with memorable outfits, a fantastic musical score, and a powerful ending made this game one of the best role-playing games of the PS2 era."

The post
This is the hidden content, please
appeared first on
This is the hidden content, please
.

This is the hidden content, please

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Vote for the server

    To vote for this server you must login.

    Jim Carrey Flirting GIF

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Privacy Notice: We utilize cookies to optimize your browsing experience and analyze website traffic. By consenting, you acknowledge and agree to our Cookie Policy, ensuring your privacy preferences are respected.