![]() Out of the literally thousands of titles that were released during the PS2 era of gaming, we have been seeing nothing but scraps being sold at a high markup, while the Xbox One prances in the meadows of past 360 games such as Fallout 3, Gears of War trilogy, Assassins Creed II, an array of Halo games and Lego titles. There has been five more titles added to re-release soon which are Wild Arms 3, Siren, Primal, Okage: Shadow King and Ape Escape 3, and once again we ask where are the PS2 games we were hopping for? Compared to the vast collection of PS2 games, these games are bottom second and third tier titles that the community wasn’t really expecting when Sony asked us if we wanted to see PS1 and PS2 titles added to PSN. Twisted Metal: Black, Dark Cloud, PaRappa The Rapper 2, The Mark of Kri, War of the Monsters and Rogue Galaxy is what is left to chose from after setting aside GTA games. In regards to your other nine options for classic PS2 gaming, there are two more GTA games which is a vain attempt by Sony to rake in the cash just in case the PS2 to PS4 conversion falls flat on its face. Compared to the PS2 version of the game, the PS3 version is inferior as it is just filled with bugs of all sorts and awful control changes that make you scratch you head. To be fair they do have a re-release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, but the PS3 also has a disc port for the game as well and its port is subpar at best. ![]() Three out of ten of those games are barely even worth getting excited about never mind dipping into our already light wallet to pull out fifteen dollars for one title. There has been a total of 10 PS2 classics to hit the PSN store at the time this article was written. ![]() It’s best that we start off with stating that re-releases of PS2 games are a good thing we want them, although we do wish it was setup more like the Xbox One’s approach at classic gaming, but beggars cannot be choosers. Gamers all over the globe rejoiced in the thought of playing their favorite PS2 games all over again, but everything has not been fine and dandy with the re-release of the current PS2 games. The end of the year came with many surprises for PlayStation owners and one of the big ones was the release of PS2 classics on the PS4.
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