Re: What game should I get for PS2... [message #190842 is a reply to message #190628] |
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NukeIt15
Messages: 987 Registered: February 2003 Location: Out to lunch
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All of the Ace Combat series, if you can locate all of them. The older ones (1-3, 2 being the choice pick of the earlier three) were for PS, but they work just dandy on a PS2. I'm also rather fond of the SoulCalibur fighting games, though III has a rather annoying bug which can corrupt your savegame if you don't save it on a new card (knowing that, I'd recommend II over III). Ratchet and Clank is a good series, also, great fun. One of my friends here at school has Jak X, which is a combat racing game slightly reminiscent of the Wipeoout series, and is also loads of fun to play.
Or you could just be a goon like me, dig out an N64, and get some Goldeneye/Battletanx/Super Smash Bros. 4-way action going...
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