Best PlayStation 2 games: the 20 greatest PS2 games of all time
The PlayStation 2 was a classic console - these are the games that made it.
Sony's PlayStation 2 - or PS2 as the cool kids called it - is one of the world's best-selling console, meaning it was pretty popular back in the day.
So it comes as little surprise there were a hell of a lot of great games on the PS2 - we'd wager some of the best ever made for gaming device. Big words.
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To celebrate the facts that the PlayStation 2 is now 22 years old, we've been rooting through the nostalgia banks and have pulled out these 20 titles, to allow us to remember just how wonderful and brilliant and impossibly awesome the PS2 was.
Here's our pick of the 20 best PlayStation 2 games.
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Best PlayStation 2 games
1. Grand Theft Auto III/Vice City/San Andreas
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonIt's impossible to mention the PS2 without talking about GTA. While not a series exclusive to the console, it was synonymous with Sony's machine for a long time, and it's where most of us got our first taste of what would become the biggest franchise in the world. Epic, epic and epic again.
Taking all the insane violence and epic action of the first and ramping it up 300 notches, GOWII is the PS2's answer to all those summer blockbuster movies. It's big, dumb fun and one you can enjoy over and over again.
3. Shadow Of The Colossus
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonAn utter delight in nigh-on every category, Shadow of the Colossus can still be felt resonating through all other games to this day. Buy it, play it, love it.
Driving games are either silly fun (see later in this list) or insanely detailed - GT4 ticked the latter box. Hundreds of cars, dozens of tracks and some of the most intense, detailed racing we'd ever seen. Look at that dust trail. Just look at it.
For many, the world of survival horror has never reached a higher point than in Silent Hill 2 - aside from maybe in the PS4 demo PT, which was actually meant to be a Silent Hill sequel. Terrifying - and we're still fuming PT got axed.
6. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonThe second game was a let-down (be honest with yourself), but the third brought Snake & co. back in spectacular style - those boss battles, eating snakes (ahh, now the title makes sense), sneaking about in your camouflage... MGS3 was the best of the best for a long time.
7. Ratchet And Clank
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonPS2's very own Mario 64? Not quite, but Ratchet and Clank brought enough of its own brand of shooting-and-jumping to make it a classic in its own right
8. Burnout 3: Takedown
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonHere's that silly fun racer to sit alongside the Gran Turismo titles: Burnout 3. So fast, so crash-y, such a great soundtrack and a phenomenal sense of speed. For us, this is still the high point of the series.
Back in the day, this was the game to play at a party. It may have been bettered on a technical level, but for us the love for Guitar Hero II will never fade.
The third game was, technically, better, but it's the first where it all began and which we recall more fondly. Taking the Resident Evil formula and adding swords and fast-paced combos, DMC spawned a series that's still loved to this day.
Tricky might have made people pay attention to EA's snowboarding series, but SSX 3 was the game that perfected the formula. In fact, it's almost like Burnout on a snowboard...
Another series synonymous with PlayStation, even if it's no longer exclusive, Tekken 5 fixed the shoddy Tekken 4 and gave us a nice send off for the then-ageing PS2.
Playing as a wolf-god in the water-painted world of Okami was, is and forever will be one of gaming's truly magical experiences. Like Zelda, but better.
14. Final Fantasy XII
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonRPGs that suck up dozens of hours of your time aren't for everyone, but Final Fantasy XII is one everyone should at least try. Epic, fun and telling a good story, its only real downer is the awful main character (yep, we said it).
15. Timesplitters 3
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonThe PS2's trademark FPS series, even though it ended up on other formats, hit its peak with the third (and still last) game. Timesplitters 3 had a great, fun single-player mode and some incredible online action to rival the greats of the genre.
The best football game ever made? Quite possibly. When PES 6 came out it was king of virtual soccer, even if Adriano was hugely overpowered. And it's still amazing fun to this day.
17. WWE Smackdown: Here Comes The Pain!
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonBack in the era when wrestling games were still good, there was one title that almost reached No Mercy-levels of brilliance: Here Comes the Pain. And you know what? It's still great now.
18. Katamari Damacy
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonNever mind the (excellent) game - rolling a ball around sticking things to it, increasing in size until you roll up the world - Katamari Damacy's soundtrack alone is enough to get it on this list.
19. Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on Amazon View now on AmazonYou can blow people's heads up with your brain before surfing off on a telekenisis-powered chunk of wall. What's not to love?
Insanity got its own game in the form of God Hand, but then so did brilliance. Hard, obtuse, utterly silly, it's both unique and excellent.