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You are currently looking through all reviews for PlayStation 2 games. Below, you will find reviews written by all eligible authors and sorted according to date of submission, with the newest content displaying first. As many as 20 results will display per page. If you would like to try a search with different parameters, specify them below and submit a new search.

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State of Emergency (PlayStation 2)

State of Emergency review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

AAAAHHH!! No God No!!! Boom!!!! The sweet sounds of mayhem in the morning. This is the kind of visceral feeling you get when you are in the thick of SOE.
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Orphen: Scion of Sorcery (PlayStation 2)

Orphen: Scion of Sorcery review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Orphen, the latest localization by the good folks at Activision, is, in a word, schizophrenic. While Orphen doesn't have government enforment officers speaking Chinese and following it around in black helicopters like my ex co-worker Warren (no male prostitution ring either), the game does think it's a Tomb Raider platformer. It's also a Crash Banidcoot style 3-D platformer with a fixed postion and a full blown Square-like epic with blur effects and turn-based battles that aren't really turn bas...
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Rune: Viking Warlord (PlayStation 2)

Rune: Viking Warlord review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

RUNE: Viking Warlord is a neat game. In a way the game is similar to TombRaider, only in this game one takes on the role of Ragnar, a Viking, and you are seeking vengeance for your fathers death. The story is mildly developed, but that’s all right. Adventure games generally don’t have very in-depth stories anyway. At the very beginning of the game, the opening sequence gives a brief story, explaining a bit about the world you are about to enter. It also tells you about Ragnarok, but if you aren’...
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Star Wars: Starfighter (PlayStation 2)

Star Wars: Starfighter review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

This feature allows you to zoom in on the enemy for some precision shots. After the first mission you should be able to pick up all the controls and become a legit Starfighter pilot. Thank you Lucas Arts for making this a simple game to pick up and play.
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TimeSplitters (PlayStation 2)

TimeSplitters review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

After you grab the item in the level you need to go back to the beginning where the exit is, but there is a twist: now you must fight the timesplitters. These nasty little buggers can kill you outright in 2 or 3 hits!
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (PlayStation 2)

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 review (PS2)

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In case you aren’t familiar with the series, let me tell you a bit about it. The Tony Hawk Pro Skater series is arguably the best skateboarding game to date. While slightly unrealistic because you can bang yourself up really bad and walk—skate away like nothing happened. But honestly, the game would be far too hard if you could injure yourself realistically. You can choose to skate as a number of different pro skateboarders, like Tony Hawk, Elissa Streamer, Bucky Lasek, Kareem Cambell, and so on...
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Zone of the Enders (PlayStation 2)

Zone of the Enders review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Its the game everybody had to buy to play Metal Gear Solid 2 in its minute demo form. Hideo Kojima's big robot basher is pretty and very well structered. Its also horribly short- I completed it in 5 and a half hours over a period of one Saturday night and a all day today- and sports a disapointingly abrupt ending.
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Zone of the Enders (PlayStation 2)

Zone of the Enders review (PS2)

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There are a lot of very well-done features in this game, which should not be overlooked, but also enough cons to lessen the pack of it's punch a great deal.
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Frequency (PlayStation 2)

Frequency review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

Bearing a surprising number of similarities to Parappa the Rapper yet supporting style and substance all its own, Frequency manages to be a breath of fresh air the belongs on your shelf if you're a fan of the narrow genre in which it falls.
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Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (PlayStation 2)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy review (PS2)

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Think Banjo-Kazooie come Mario and Crash Bandicoot, with superior level-design, graphics and control.
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Final Fantasy X (PlayStation 2)

Final Fantasy X review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

The latest instalment of the Final Fantasy series, FFX, is truly a work of art. The graphics are great; characters are spectacular, and the story as in-depth as ever. The game introduces many new things into the series. Square kept the limit break or power break idea, only this time it is called overdrive. Perhaps one of the more noticeable additions is voice acting. There are also many apparent changes with the battle, ability, and equipment systems. I will address them individually:
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Rez (PlayStation 2)

Rez review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

While her husband was away, she had the opportunity to entertain herself. She reached into the wardrobe, pulled out the shoebox, and took it to the bed. There she opened it, and pulled out the monster. Trembling with anticiapation, she started .... hold on. This is a video game review. Sorry!
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State of Emergency (PlayStation 2)

State of Emergency review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

''Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow, this is SO cool. Really, cool. It'll get harder any second now. Any minute now. Any HOUR now! Any DAY NOW! WHEN DOES THIS GAME TURN INTO A DAMM GAME?''
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Maximo: Ghosts to Glory (PlayStation 2)

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory review (PS2)

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Maximo is supposedly some sort of tribute to Ghosts 'n Goblins. Unfortuntely, like Five's tribute to Queen with their 'We Will Rock You' cover, it's a bit rubbish.
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Maximo: Ghosts to Glory (PlayStation 2)

Maximo: Ghosts to Glory review (PS2)

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Capcom’s latest may be just what you need if you are a platforming or nostalgia freak, but be wary; underneath the near-perfect graphics and pick up and play game mechanics lurks something much more sinister.
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Spider-Man (PlayStation 2)

Spider-Man review (PS2)

Reviewed on Date Unknown

If you're anything like me, you'll be wishing for more. If you've seen the movie, you're better off just playing the PSone titles.
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