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I got through phases of games, and right now I'm in the one I like to think of everything-modern-is-making-me-angry-so-I'll-turn-back-to-vintage-games - and that's in the form of PCSX2 on my Steam Deck.

Playing the PS2 generation on the Steam Deck is kinda the 'perfect' generation: I can upscale the resolution without a performance hit, I can apply HD texture packs, Retro Achievements and I can drop the TDP to extend the battery life.

Anyway, I never had a PS2 (it was just a touch before my time), so there's so many games I'm yet to discover there. I'd love to hear any suggestions you might have for what I can play on there:

Just a couple notes:

  • No GTA games because they're better with the PC versions. While I've bought the games, the account that Rockstar demands people have to play their games makes me angry on principle (a single-player game forcing an online check each week to be able to play it? No thanks), so I've got cracked versions to play.

  • No Final Fantasy because I'm not even sure where to start!

So if anyone was around back in the PS2 era, and has some recommendations for games they've loved, I'm all ears. I've been having such a fun time playing these.

Some big thanks to my friends who made and run RetroDECK (my choice for emulating on the Steam Deck), and to the PCSX2 team (who I'm chatting to right now actually, so keep an eye out and in a week or so I'll share that chat with them all about creating and maintaining the PS2 emulator!)


Also, if you do have a Steam Deck, and want to play with the HD texture packs I do, then it's really simple. Just download the pack, and name then according to their game's I.D. code - SLUS-20743 for example, then place it in the texture_packs folder:

From there, go into PCSX2, then right-click the game, select properties, graphics, texture replacement and tick the two boxes I have:

Then you've got the games looking the best they can be!

Here's a link to a stack of pre-done HD textures for a lot of PS2 games, to help you on your way!

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[–] salacious_coaster@infosec.pub 4 points 1 month ago

Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 (and go back and play 1 first, if you haven't).

Only other thing that comes to mind is FFX. Just try to resist min/maxing too much. Very unsatisfying to spend tons of hours grinding your characters into unstoppable gods and then go one-shot the final boss.

[–] CodenameDarlen@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

God Hand is a hidden gem, the game is hard tho.
Crash of the Titans
Crash Twinsanity
Black
Midnight Club 3
NFS Underground 2
Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks
Gun
Burnout
Darkwatch (hidden gem too)

There are more but these worth mentioning because they can't be played without emulation on PC, so it fits well to play on PCSX2.

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[–] B0NK3RS@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)
  • The Mark of Kri
  • Maximo
  • Jake and Daxter
  • Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3
  • Timesplitters
  • The Warriors
  • Tourist Trophy

I'm playing through Yakuza at the moment and never bothered with HD textures before so will have a look at that myself.

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[–] Feathercrown@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

There are some good PS2 Crash Bandicoot games-- any of the platformers, or the racing ones (I had Crash Nitro Kart and can confirm it's a good time).

You could also try Kingdom Hearts (+ the sequels, Re:Chain of Memories and KH2) if you want to be confused

Midnight Club 2

[–] londos@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)
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[–] nieminen@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

I will ALWAYS suggest amplitude (sequel to frequency on PS1). Best rhythm music game ever.

[–] TheOgreChef@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

SSX Tricky, and any of the NBA or NFL Street games, they’re all gas, no brakes. If you can get someone else to play two player (don’t know how well that works on steam deck emulation), check out Cookies & Cream. It’s one of the more clever two player co-op puzzle games, and it’s one of the first games my wife and I played together when we were first dating.

[–] zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Mister mosquito

Shadow of the colossus

Robot Alchemic Drive

Dark cloud

Dragon quest 8

Super monkey ball

Twisted metal black

Soul Calibur 2

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[–] Cybersteel@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I would recommend those that doesn't have a remaster version on current systems. Personally I'd recommend:

  • Armoured Core 3
  • Armoured Core 3: Silent Line
  • Armoured Core 3: Last Raven
  • Front Mission 4
  • Zone of the Enders
  • Zone of the Enders 2
  • Another Century's Episode
  • Another Century's Episode 2
  • Another Century's Episode 3: The Final
[–] baronofclubs@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Just throwing Tokyo Extreme Racer Zero into the mix.

[–] Strider@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

I came here to make sure outrun 2006 is mentioned. Try it!

(Also SC2, Burnout and Gradius V but I saw those mentioned)

[–] MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 month ago

Road Trip Adventure is one of my favourite racing games. It's like Disney cars before then. You get to drive around a world doing side quests outside of races.

Driving can feel clunky and it feels really bad in the beginning, but most of it is due to the fact you start off with bad parts. As you upgrade your car the game starts to feel better and better as it goes on. Eventually you get parts to fly and go under water.

...

Also when it comes to final fantasy, there is no one place to start, each game unless a direct sequel (like X-2) they are all completely standalone. None of them are in the same world or universe. They share similar themes but that's it.

[–] thewitchslayer@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 month ago

As others have said, Ratchet and Clank series is fantastic

One I did not see in the comments is Test Drive: Eve of Destruction.

[–] overload@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 month ago

Onimusha 3 is a banger

[–] BobDendry@masto.fediverse.games 3 points 1 month ago

Seconding someone else's suggestion of Psi-Ops - a really cool game that I think flies under the radar a little bit.

Gun is also really cool.

The early Red Faction games are also fun but a bit dated.

[–] namelivia@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Persona 4 and Clock Tower 3

[–] ampersandrew@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

I see you've got 007: Nightfire in that list, so let me raise you 007: Agent Under Fire. The single player is not as good as Nightfire, but the multiplayer is spectacular, as it lets you turn on fun modifiers like moon gravity and use gadgets like the Q Claw on any surface instead of just preset spots. They probably toned down the multiplayer in Nightfire because Agent Under Fire's didn't feel very Bond-esque, but Bond or not, it was a ton of fun. The multiplayer is up to 4 players split-screen on Gamecube, but I can't tell if it still retains that on PS2; often times, back then, PS2 games only had 2 player support while Gamecube and Xbox had 4. This was because the PS2 was weaker and also required an extra peripheral called a Multi Tap to hook up more than 2 controllers. Find some friends and play some deathmatch, if you find yourself in a situation where you can dock your Steam Deck or otherwise play on another computer.

There's also Metal Arms: Glitch in the System, a third person shooter where you play a robot who can take over other robots. It's quite challenging, it's got a sense of humor, and it's probably one of the best games of that era to not get remastered in a modern port. Once again, we've got the multiplayer issue rearing its head, but I'd strongly recommend the single player for this one, too. I also played this on Gamecube back in the day, so just play whichever version is rated best for compatibility in your emulator of choice.

You might also want a Burnout game in your library. Most people seem to prefer Burnout 3: Takedown, but my Burnout of choice was Burnout Revenge. Both great. I wish we got more racing games like these today. Local multiplayer is a dying breed in this genre.

You've got Tony Hawk's Underground in that list, but for my money, the best game in the series is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3.

The first three Ratchet & Clank games on PS2 have not been topped by their later entries, as far as I'm concerned. Ever since the fourth game, Deadlocked, the best they've been able to do was to remix ideas they've already used.

[–] dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 was pretty close to the peak of the series if you ask me, and the PS2 version was the superior one. THPS4 also came out on the Playstation 2. I see you already have Underground on there.

If you'd like something you can handily use to consume the rest of your entire life, Disgaea and/or its sequel will probably do you.

Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are also legendary. I haven't tried in ages, I have no idea if modern emulators can get the latter to run at a non-crap frame rate. It'd be a lot nicer if so.

Odin Sphere is an often overlooked 2D action sidescrolling fighting thing wherein you Norse In The North and beat the shit out of absolutely everyone. Its sequel, Muramasa: The Demon Blade is much the same thing except therein you Ninja In The Night instead. The latter stayed locked to the Wii to my knowledge but the former was on the PS2.

The PS2's library is quite vast. I'm not going to go looking this up to prove it right now, but I'm pretty sure it's got the most titles ever released for a home video game console (i.e. not the PC) in history. Even just trying out unknown games at complete random, it's likely to be able to keep you entertained in one way or another basically forever.

[–] isyasad@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Surprised I didn't see anyone mention Persona 3 FES.

The definitive version of Persona 3, before they simplified the combat system for 4, 5, and remakes of 3.

The epilogue of the game, The Answer, has the best story in the series.

Persona series is [almost] totally standalone; no need to play 1 or 2 first.

[–] seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I wanted to say persona 3 FES as well, if you can't afford the remake on steam which is excellent btw.

Other similar options include Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne and the Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga duology

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[–] Honytawk@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

XGRA: Extreme G-Racing Association

Scifi Racer with motorcycles that go through the sound barrier and weapons

[–] VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

You already have an insanely good library. You could probably play for the rest of the year on those games alone. In addition to what you have here, I'd recommend:

Alien Hominid
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
Burnout series
Def Jam: Fight for NY
Destroy All Humans 1 & 2
Devil May Cry
Godfather, The
GTA Vice City Stories & Liberty City Stories (NOT ON PC)
GUN
Hitman: Blood Money
Jak & Daxter series
Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Marvel vs Capcom 2
Need For Speed Underground & Hot Pursuit series
Onimusha: Warlords
Psychonauts
Ratchet & Clank Series
Rayman 2
Resident Evil 4
Red Dead Revolver
Sly Cooper 1 & 3 (1 & 3 are probably my favs)
Shadow of the Colossus
Silent Hill 2 & 3
Simpsons Hit & Run
SoulCalibur II
Spider-Man 2 (phenomenal free roam)
Star Wars Battlefront I & II
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Twisted Metal: Black

FWIW, the original PS2 versions of the GTA games that are also on PC are actually better because they removed content as licenses expired. Unless you have the downgraded PC versions - in which case, godspeed.

Even then, I usually stick with PS2 as PC doesn't have support for the analog face buttons that the PS2 had. I don't know if you can emulate that on Steam Deck, but if you play PS2 GTA San Andreas with an OEM controller, pressing the button harder actually does make you go faster. It's magic, and I find it hard to play without now. 😅

I look forward to seeing how the Deck holds up with some of these titles! I'll admit, I've been thinking about getting it to use as a portable PS2 myself.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I look forward to seeing how the Deck holds up with some of these titles! I’ll admit, I’ve been thinking about getting it to use as a portable PS2 myself.

There's no issue with PS2 games! I raise the resolution up to 3x native (I think? Whichever one is 1080, anyway), and also apply HD texture packs. There's not one issue I've come across on a PS2 game so far. And setting RetroDECK up to play them is a breeze!

Do it!

I've already got Spider-Man 2 on there (others also recommended it), but reading through your list, these all look wonderful! I didn't actually know the 'Stories' games on PS2 for GTA didn't end up on PC, thanks for that tip!

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[–] fulcrummed@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

We played the hell out of Shaun Palmer’s snowboarding. And I’m pretty sure we hammered Tony Hawk too.

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[–] Saerana@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 month ago

I just finished up a playthrough of SSX3 about a month ago, and I used PCSX2 for the playthrough. With the resolution unlocked and better texture filitering, the game's graphics hold up nicely. Locked 60fps (except for one level), and just a really stylized grahpical presentation that still feels modern.

In terms of gameplay, the controls definitely have a learning curve with having to preload jumps and sheer amount of button combinations the game expects you to use and remember, but boiled down you are usually just holding dpad for a spin and then your modifier button + a trigger. The game isn't particurally hard unless you are going for Platinum medals, and I found the soundtrack pleasant enough to listen to as it ebbs and flows with how well you are doing on the course.

I definitely spent way more time with SSX Tricky as a kid, but after playing through SSX3 as an adult, I would definitely say 3 is a much more polished and approachable game than Tricky.

[–] RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago
  • Silent Hill 2, obviously.

  • Kuon - FromSoftware

  • Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex

  • Robotech Battlecry (the Xbox release was better, but the PS2 one is fine)

  • Berserk Millennium Falcon Arc (there is an English patch)

  • Shadow Tower Abyss (there is an English patch)

  • Castlevania: Lament of Innocence & Curse of Darkness

  • Haunting Ground

  • Ultimate Spiderman

  • Winback

  • Xenosaga 1-3

  • Cold Fear (PC version is probably a better pick though)

[–] droans@midwest.social 2 points 1 month ago

NBA Street Vol 2 or V3. Never found another sports game that's as much fun.

Games only last a few minutes and there's no concept of seasons or anything. It's just casual streetball where no rules matter - including the rules of physics.

[–] Katana314@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

The original Fatal Frame trilogy are some of the best horror games I’ve played. Not only are they genuinely scary without using a lot of blood, but they have difficulty that connects well with the scariness.

It occasionally feels “unfair” and makes you feel vulnerable, but is still relatively doable so that you don’t get overwhelmed. At times you’ll be retreading old ground just trying to solve a puzzle when another ghost will come at you out of nowhere.

[–] Chivera@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I remember loving the Mercenaries game

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Lots of good suggestions from everyone.

No one mentioned Mr Moskeeto though!

[–] Sunsofold@lemmings.world 2 points 1 month ago

I'll recommend Kinetica. It's a one-of-a-kind racing game where you race through gravity-defying tracks as a person in a kind of iron-man negligee with wheels while listening to old-school techno.

Shadow of the Colossus is one of my favorite games ever, battling entities big enough that you run around on top of them, subtle storytelling, an enormous map for the time it was made, and fairly large even by modern standards.

The Tenchu games are also good: ninja stealth assassination.

Dark Cloud 2 is a kind of fun game. Smack your way through dungeons with a wrench and use the bits to build villages for your allies.

Bloody Roar is a favorite for fighting games. Fight to BIOS energy then transform into a wilder form, like a mole, a bear, etc. and you can kick people through the edges of the arenas into new areas to fight.

Devil May Cry is a classic.

Ratchet and Clank, classic.

Time Splitters is reminiscent of even older games.

Red Faction 2 wasn't a bad little shooter.

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