Thursday 14 February 2013

Best 10 Of PS2 Game



10) Devil May Cry 3: Dante Awakening Special Edition
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Year Of Release: 2006


SynopsisChoosing a reason why Devil May Cry 3 is an awesome game Frickin 'is kind of like pick a single reason why you love pizza. Probably good cheese, crispy savory sauce or crust that draws you to a good pie, but it's the sum of the parts that make you come back.

Devil May Cry 3 is like a big pizza - pizza consists of 32 missions, five difficulty, tons of monsters and some weapons.
After Dante, a half human half demon who just can not avoid the problem, Devil May Cry 3 puts gamers through one of the owners of the PS2's most challenging game ever for the memory card appear as heroes blast bad guys, solve puzzles and try to met with his brother.

Armed with guns and swords - and four styles of play - Dante breaks out dozens of combinations of attacks against the mission and leave you in a funky-between challenge and frustration.



9) Kingdom Hearts
Developer: SquareSoft
Publisher: SquareSoft
Year Of Release: 2002


SinopsisThe premise behind the game is really absurd: Disney cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse cast with Square Enix characters to create a new kind of action RPG. However, as strange as it sounds, two different franchises coming together very well.

Sora great adventure to find his friends Kairi and Riku took over Disney world inspired many, such as Wonderland and Olympus. Along the way, he made friends with famous characters such as Aladdin and Ariel, fought alongside Donald Duck and Goofy, and captured the hearts of many RPG fans. There seems to be something for everyone, including the tip and secret boss, tournament fighting and hidden collection. Even if you hate Disney or Square Enix titles, you can not help but be impressed by the huge impact it had on the PS2 title, which spawned a popular sequel and mid-card game fighting franchise.





8) Jak dan Daxter: The Legacy Prekursor
Developer: Software Naughty Dog
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Year Of Release: 2001


SynopsisWhile there is a large fault line that gamers gather 'round to yell and scream at each other about when it comes to naming the great platformers of our time (or any era for that matter), Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy are among the elite. It is the culmination of a 3D platforming element star, much has been used before, but it still feels fresh and new even after many years. The words "charming" and "fun" does not even begin to do it justice.

Moreover, even if it does not spawn two sequels Jak successful and some branches of winter, a very good rookie PS2 Naughty Dog would still make our list because it warms our hearts, and create a game that is rough, smooth, beautiful animation, and never made we felt as if we were collecting stuff ... how platformer should be.



7) God of War
Developer: SCE Studios Santa Monica
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Year Of Release: 2005

Synopsis: Although the PlayStation 2 has seen some rather remarkable of a very high quality titles in six-plus years of its lifespan, the game was no better shown off what the system is capable of dariGod of War. We're not just talking visual here, either - the mechanism that controls almost perfect, fantastic storytelling techniques and scope of the game is really great.


But while the feel of the epic God of War makes it stand out, it's the subtle things in it that allows it to sit so high on our list. Nearly every facet of the game design is perfect, from the pacing to the trouble with the way the story wrapped in Greek mythology. Very few PS2 games can compare to the beauty, well-designed epic of the God of War, which is why it deserves to sit comfortably in our list of the best PS2 games.



6) Burnout 3: Takedown
Developer: Software Kriteria
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Year Of Release: 2004

Synopsis
Criteria racing game really hit its mark with Burnout 3: Takedown, providing the driving experience is probably the most white-knuckled game console to ever reach. Mechanics perfect series' control out with this release, giving gamers the perfect control of the vehicle at 220mph + and allows them to barrel down highways and roads are so fast that you almost need another world the ability to remain calm. When a mistake was made, Hollywood-derived crash into the results.

Burnout 3: Takedown fantastic visuals that allowed for some of the most devastating crash we've ever seen, and the result is that the game managed to reward players with a lot of eye candy when they make mistakes. Add some great online play, the ability to take another car, the fan-favorite Crash mode and you have the total package. Simply put, we are not sure how the arcade racing will never be better than Burnout 3: Takedown.

5) Final Fantasy X
Developer: SquareSoft
Publisher: Square, Electronic Arts
Year Of Release: 2001

Synopsis: The first blockbuster RPG PS2 is still one of the best. Final Fantasy X, since we can only hope from the Square, is a game seemed to be really beautiful, with stunning scenery, wild array of colors and artistic license, and some very interesting-looking character and monster designs. However, these aspects have become the status quo for the FF series. But this time, we got a voice-acting for the first time in the series, and it does not suck! We had major modifications / upgrades / changes to the battle system and the supporting cast delivered killed cool, pious accents. Best of all, the storyline and it was the best ending of any game in any genre last generation. All in all, Final Fantasy X is pretty much delivered perfectly on the PS2, and we enjoyed every minute of it.



4) Shadow of Colossus
Developer: SCE Studios Jepang
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Year Of Release: 2005

SynopsisShadow of the Colossus has what is probably the most risky in-paper designs we've ever seen. With only 16 enemies to fight in the game world is very large and that is practically without the actual task to perform, it does not sound like the making of one of the best adventure games ever released.

But the beauty lies in the image of the empty spaces. It was designed like a fairytale - you're left to fill in the gaps with your own ideas of how things came to be, what is the reason for the event and so on. Battles and events that there are some of the best we've ever seen, with characters and creatures that look like they are straight out of a dream. Shadow of Colossusadalah touching, mysterious, beautiful, lonely and even tragic, and these elements make it one of the most original games and amazing all the time.




3) Metal Gear Solid 3: subsisten
Developer: Kojima Productions
Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment
Year Of Release: 2006

Synopsis: Very few game characters can hold a candle to the Snake from the Metal Gear franchise when it comes to direct action. However, when it comes to telling the origin of the franchise, Snake Eater in 2004 is missing some solid element.

Subsistence provide a definitive exploration of the roots due to the sheer volume Snakes changes made to the title. Six new difficulty levels included. A new camera perspective is added to enhance gameplay, along with many additional camouflage. A playable demo theater cutscenes and let you change the movie going. Games like Snake vs Monkey with a new level, as well as the original Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 on the disc managed to get into the game. A theatrical farce with a lot of comedy videos, and a great online mode round out the game, and for a player who possessed a special edition, a three-hour movie comprised of every cutscene of Snake Eater. It's not a patch, or expansion port simple; subsistence is a full re-imagining of the experience of Snake Eater.



2) God of War II
Developer: SCE Studios Santa Monica
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Year Of Release: 2007

Synopsis: The PlayStation 2 game certainly has no shortage of action, and when it comes to pure, unadulterated action, nobody did better than Kratos. While the franchise may be best known for the direct violence and over-the-top, Sony Santa Monica is a fairy tale with a sequel to a bigger, better, more refined and, if you can believe it, even more epic than the original, and it's not short by any stretch of the imagination.

Greek mythology-inspired tale told with a deft hand, the site is something of a book of paintings and combat is basically perfect. Oh, and do not forget the boss battles, which still remain as some of the best we've ever seen. Yes, both the original and its sequel rank high among our list, but if you've played them, no doubt about why. It just does not get any better than this.



1) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Developer: Rockstar Utara
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Year Of Release: 2004

Synopsis: Rockstar's big follow-up to his smash-hit GTA series, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, is one of the most developed sequel we've ever seen. The revamped and more responsive gameplay mechanics, physics brand new vehicle, a ton of upgradeable skills, more than 100 different missions, and some of the best production values ​​around proving that through and through.

But that's not the only reason it made our top slot. Once you factor in the storyline is very good, open game structure, and even two multiplayer elements, this one is a no-brainer. If you are looking for the most fun and the best flat PlayStation 2 game ever made, GTA: San Andreas to deliver goods because no other game offers a lot and how to make your own from the creation of Rockstar North.

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