Spider-Man 2:
Yes!!Another one. Kessen.
I remember renting it from the video store and never returning it. Watching YouTube videos now though, I don't know what was so good about the game. :/
It did Sleeping dogs combat/environmental stuff before sleeping dogs the combat was great and pretty innovative for it's time.
Came to post this, internet brofist.
Posting this instead:
Dude! I've been interested in this forever. Heard it had some tower defense elements. Is it good/fun? It is hard to judge from gameplay videos. I've almost bought it on the PS3 store so many times.
not as much forgot as nobody played those, a pity really because Mana Khemia is GOAT and funniest game too while MKh2 is as good.
Sky Odyssey snip
The Getaway
Loved these two games to bits, especially The Getaway. Quite annoyed there was never a sequel for the PS3.
Felt my right analog stick would snap off by end of game
One of mine that still gets occasional mentions is Radiata Stories. Fun RPG, a quite varied cast of recruitable characters, and it's one of very few long RPGs I've completed multiple times.
This ones a stunner, the real Goldeneye 2 for me
Love this game very much, even with the lame sneaking sections.
From when Capcom was cool.
Great game, that has some deceptively deep mechanics. But I preferred the the sequel Nightshade.
Hibana (and all things Shinobi) remain forgotten and ignored by Sega.
My most hated game on PS2. Some of the worst 3D controls I've ever experienced. People think the GTA games control poorly, The Getaway made GTA3 feel perfect.
I wanted to like it, because I love GTA and I loved Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels at the time, too. I forced myself to play it until I despised it.
To add to the topic:
Bujingai: Swordmaster
Not the best action game ever, but I still enjoyed it a lot. It had some sort of clashing mechanic where colors would fly off the screen as you and your enemy went mental on eachother with your swords. I'd give it a 75/100, but the nice kind of 75/100.
Drakan: The Ancients' Gates
This is one of my favourite swords and sorcery games ever. It had an amazing soundtrack, really good graphics (with an excellent draw distance in particular), very decent voice acting and excellent albeit fairly simple combat which played to the limitations of a control pad pretty well. It's also probably the only game I've played where on-foot and dragon-based combat is equally fun, and it's full of really fun and sometimes epic boss fights. A great adventure and I'd love it to get a re-release via PS2onPS4.
Yeah, Days of the Blade sucked, but the PS2 game was alright.
Don't know how popular this game was, but I had a blast with it.