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Best ps2 exclusives

Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil is an excellent 2.5 platformer that has never been rerelease in any form.

Wish the wiimake of the original sold better and we would get more games.
 
If you do play Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams be sure to get the Japanese version, it has the English localization included. Why the Japanese version? Capcom fucked the game up in Western territories by tripling the health of enemies and bosses, making the whole game sluggish.

You'll need a patch to get the game to run on PCSX2 tho. It has some sort of loading loop it gets stuck in, patch bypasses it or something like that. Just drop me a PM for that.
 
If you do play Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams be sure to get the Japanese version, it has the English localization included. Why the Japanese version? Capcom fucked the game up in Western territories by tripling the health of enemies and bosses, making the whole game sluggish.


Payback for Hiroshima

That was intentional
 
It's actually a much harder question to answer than I thought. Man the industry just loves rereleases doesn't it?
 
As I'm going through my backlog and revisiting older stuff I realize I've missed a ton of games that suit my tastes way better than most games coming out today.

Going through this thread and some notes I've kept before and looking up game length on howlongtobeat, it looks like I've got atleast 600 more hours of PS2 games to buy and play. And that's if I'm only going for beating them once with no extras. Hopefully most of that will be great gaming, so I'm not really complaining, but it seems like I moved on from that gen way too soon.
 
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And all the other ones ppl said.
 

I second this! Even though I spent much more time on the XBOX360 sequel, it's a very solid wrestling game. Japanese version is actually a bit better, in terms of extra contents especially.

Speaking of odd, obscure exclusives - and since someone else mentioned R.A.D/Gigantic Drive
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- I'll throw in Remote Control Dandy SF.

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Sequel to the brilliant Remote Control Dandy on the original PlayStation, I think it's one of the best in its own genre, if you're into this kind of 'remote-controlled megarobot brawlers'.
 
Since Silent Hill 3 and Final Fantasy X remaster are available on other platforms, I'd say the original SSX, which is better than Tricky in my opinion.
 
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