I’ve been sinking further and further into the RetroDECK time-sink of setting up my emulators just so, and having the most fun doing so. The PS2 is a largely unknown system to me, I neither had one nor spent much time before now playing through some titles.

So…this is what I have so far! Most have either HD texture packs (Rule of Rose for example, and also Silent Hill 2 has a incredibly big 29GB of HD textures, I added after taking this screenshot), or mods applied (Gran Turismo is Spec II)

I haven’t got MGS3 there, as I’m waiting for the remake to arrive, but…

Can anyone suggest any titles which are ‘must adds’ for me? I’d appreciate it!

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    Ps2 Mortal Kombat games were the best, they have beem sliding ever since.

    Deadly Alliance is a slog for story/Konquest but a fun game.

    Deception is so so good, one of my favourite games ever. Doesnt really hold up as well as Id like but it has brilliant features that I miss in every modern iteration. Namely the best konquest implementation. Chess Kombat.

    Shaolin Monks, another one on par with Deception. I have to replay this next.

    Armageddon is carnage, just fun fun all the way through. Every character from the entire run of the franchise is playable, it is everythimg.

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    Not a game I’ve seen mentioned much, but I would recommend Whiplash if you like dark humor and 3D platformer action games.

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    Definitely play the AC games. Which series am I talking about? Both.

    Armored Core and Ace Combat are really good games. For the PS2 continuity of Armored Core it is arguable that the PSP versions are better due to the extra content, but otherwise it’s not too big of a deal.

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    It’s Tricky to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that’s right on time It’s Tricky…it’s Tricky (Tricky) Tricky (Tricky)

    SSX. All of them.

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      It’s crazy to me that we don’t get games like SSX anymore. Games can’t just be a goofy fun time now, for the most part. Even indies don’t tend to do things like that.

      That may because they actually don’t sell, but I doubt it. It’s just going to not make as much money, and most studios only make games with too much budget now instead of allowing smaller games to be made with less risk.

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      …from what I’ve read and seen in the past, that game can be rather risky on one’s thumbsticks due to all the efforts in making yourself look as amazing as possible.

      (sounds worth it, tbh, thanks!)

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        Luckily since you have a Deck, you can realistically change your thumbsticks should they get damaged.

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    -Dark Cloud (1 and 2)

    -Time Splitters 2

    -Red Faction

    -Grandia 2

    -ICO and Shadow of the Colossus

    -Shinobi

    -Twisted Metal Black

    -Ape Escape (2 and 3)

    -Armored Core 2

    -Dead or Alive 2

    -Gran Turismo 3

    -Final Fantasy X

    -Grand Theft Auto III / Vice City / San Andreas

    -Midnight Club Street Racing

    -Soul Calibur 2

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      You and I would have been friends in 2001. We’d have smoked some weed, and played that stoner game where hou create a story one word at a time…and somehow, that one word always ends up being “penis”.

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      The PS2 version of Grandia 2 is the worst one, if I remeber correctly. Better emulate Dreamcast for that one.

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          I only read it somewhere since I only played the game on PC way back.

          Supposedly, the PS2 version suffers from slowdown/FPS dips.

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            Ah ok. I didn’t notice if there was an issue when I was a kid playing it - too busy being enamoured with the battle system!

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      You beat me to Red Faction, that was some of the most fun I had in middle/high school.

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    It’s a little cringe in retrospect, but I really liked my time with Makai Kingdom. Avoid if anime stuff isn’t your bag.

    Ico had some interesting ideas that are worth a look.

    Rogue Galaxy was pretty okay.

    Psychonauts deserves a mention, though it’s kind of obvious.

    Red Faction had cool political leanings for a game of that era.

    You’ve got heaps of great suggestions already so I’ll leave it at that.

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    Dark Cloud 2 (aka Dark Chronicle). That and MGS3 are basically the only PS2 games I actively think about still.

    Dark Cloud 1 is also worth playing, but I’d play 2 first. It smoothes out a lot of issues with the first and adds so much more to it.

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    Beyond Good & Evil. Legendary, Ubisoft firing on all cylinders. Weird and French and beautiful. HD remaster is also a fine option but I like it on PS2.

    Ace Combat 4, 5, and Zero are great. The music in zero is legendary.

    SSX tricky

    Timesplitters

    Final Fantasy X unless you want to do the HD remaster, which is a great way to play tbh.

    Devil May Cry holds up incredibly well and IMO is a must-play.

    Metal Arms: Glitch in the System

    LOTR games are good fun.

    Armored Core 3 is pretty great if you’re into the series as a whole.

    GTA Vice City/San Andreas. 3 is fine but VC is better.

    Shadow of the Colossus obviously

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      Final Fantasy X unless you want to do the HD remaster, which is a great way to play tbh.

      Yeah, I’d argue that the HD PC port is actually the definitive way to play the game. They fucked up Tidus’ face, but virtually everything else about the game is better. And you can just install a mod to change his face back to the way it used to be.

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    Not yet mentioned:

    Prince of Persia Trilogy (Sands of Time, Warrior Within, Two Thrones)

    God of War 1&2

    Devil May Cry 1-3

    Bully (Canis Canem Edit in PAL)

    Killer7

    Under the Skin

    Viewtiful Joe 1&2

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    Star Wars: Racer Revenge is probably the best racing game I’ve played to-date. It’s very similar to, and often confused with, the N64 podracing game, but it’s way more polished, and the driving physics are chef’s-kiss perfect. Like, the N64 game, the pod and two engines all move together as one unit; basically a car racing game with a pod racer skin. The PS2’s Racer Revenge actually feels like you’re in a pod that’s being pulled by two distinct engines.

    Try playing in 1st-person view and set the controls (if you have a PS2 controller) so the left joystick controls the left pod and right joystick controls the right pod - so to turn left for example, you’d pull back on the left stick to brake the left pod, and push forward on the right to accelerate the right pod; since they’re tethered together, the right one arches around the left a bit, and it pulls the pod to the left. It’s harder to play that way vs the usual ‘press X to accelerate’ mechanic, but after the first couple laps you’ll have the hang of it, and it feels so satisfying.

    Unfortunately, the last time I tried to run a rom of this game, it did NOT emulate well, to the point of being unplayable. That was probably at least 10 years ago though, so hopefully advancements since then mean it won’t be an issue for you; but heads up.