Yeah, I remembered buying Haunting Ground back in 2013. Blew me away that it almost looked like an early PS3 tech demo, especially no loading times on every room ( with exception of in-game cutscenes ).
Great list, can you imagine Cold Fear in VR? I’m impressed you kept a straight face while discussing the wrestling in Rumble Roses - I never got past the photo mode!
In case you haven't played it i recommend checking out Primal, it's by the same team and takes place in the same universe. It's also a very pretty game
@@nikodem123asdf Thanks for the recommendation! Played through it a couple of times. Combat is exhausting, but sooo pretty and really great writing and character. Would have loved to see SCE Cambridge continue to develop more games..
@@Nate1979 the combat is the worst part it's very tedious and they don't do a good job explaining how Scree is life battery for your other forms, in my first playthrough I got to the very end without figuring out I could heal my transformations.
The Sly Cooper series has always stood well against the test of time with its graphics and artstyle. Easily one of my all time favorite franchises in my top 10.
@@mymusicpaws Yeah it literally aged like fine wine. And the PS3 ports isn't so bad either. You can go into the options menu and I think if you widen the screen, it will cover the exposed borders without ruining the picture. Definitely one of the better PS2-PS3 ports. Not perfect (like Mz. Ruby fight), but still better.
PS2 was undeniably a budget powerhouse, versatile in the right hands. But these videos always makes me wonder how would Dreamcast perform if it had the chance of getting evolved devkits and developers with 5 years of experience.
I am pretty sure the DC would have outshined the Ps2 for the rest of the generation, just like it bested it at the beginning... WIthout getting to technical, graphically the DC was just more capable.
Those are some pretty cool pick outs. I really do need to look into Cold Fear and Rumblr Roses one day. Was also funny to see the Bouncer here too, I remember that blowing my mind back then.
Glad you mentioned Rumble Roses. As a wrastlin fan I love that each character has a babyface persona and a heel persona, it makes the story mode twice as long. I never had any Xbox system until recently, but tracked down the sequel and it pales in comparison to the PS2 original. Appreciate your great lists.
Seeing the rumble roses entrance cutscene instantly reminded me of the wrestle kingdom games, no shock to me they were made by the same developers! Way ahead of their time visually
14:18 Samanosuke Akechi is the main character of Onimusha 1 and also one of the two playable characters in Onimusha 3. The other being Jacques Blanc, played by Jean Reno. Akechi Hidemitsu is a real life samurai that Samanosuke is throught to be based on.
Loved Onimusha 3, you should try the last main game they made on the PS2 Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, it was more battle focused but looked great for the PS2 at the time
The ps2 had loads of graphical (and computational) potential, just that many developers couldn’t wrap their heads around the two vector units. Though if one knew what they were doing, they could make real magic happen with the ps2
@Dean Satan multiplatform games all looked nearly exactly the same on GameCube and XBOX while the PS2 version almost everytime had lower res textures, screen tearing and missing post processing effects. It's just a fact, fanboy. PS2 was waaay behind on the technical level.
@Dean Satan When utilized properly? Well, we have no reasons to believe that. No, this video didn't prove that, any game of this video look better that the best looking GameCube or Xbox games.
*cough* Polyphony Digital *cough* Look at Gran Turismo 3 and 4 and it makes you realize that when cross console games looked worse on the PS2 it was just the developers' fault.
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Hey, great video man! Well scripted, well edited, and good voice over. I actually learned about a couple of games I didn't know about and added them to my must play list. Thanks so much!
The onimusha series was before it's time. I actually discovered onimusha by accident at a game stop many moons ago and I still play the whole series in order once a month 🤙⛩️🗾
bloomin love cold fear, remember being blown away with the way the ship rocks side to side, although I can imagine some getting motion sickness playing it!!!
@@thatvideogamesshow I definitely recommend you do review videos on some bizarre games like "Manhunt" or any other game you find interesting. You have a great narration voice. Best of luck!
Great pick ups, recently I was shocked by a japanese mech fighting ps2 game based on an anime series. Zoids Struggle brings huge animal mechs that move incredibly accurate to its organic representation. Also the lighting effects and the fast paced combat it´s really remarkable. Grandia III is another one I would highlight
You have an awesome PS2 game list here TVGS, I have played many of the PS2 games on your list and I own a few of them as well, Genji Dawn of The Samurai, Onimushia 3, Dragon Quest 8, and Haunting Ground, each one is great in its own way and I'm glad that they made your list, you did a great job here TVGS and I do look forward to your next list 🎮
Oh gosh the bouncer, we used to play it all the time when it was one of only a few PS2 games we owned. It’s influence at the time can’t be understated everyone I knew was talking about how amazing it looked. Eventually the shine started to fade compared to later games of the generation but it was still a fun and easy game to pickup. Definitely will be popping it into my PS3 on my next day off just to relive it once more.
BIg plus for Haunting Ground. It's funny that Outlast was so loved a decade later for "inventing" its hide-and-seek gameplay where you had no weapons, but Haunting Ground had already done the same formula before. Also, the dog is actually in Resident Evil 4 as well as an easter egg.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Dark Cloud 2. Not only is it up there with the cell shade of sly and dragon quest, it's one of the most unique and best gaming experiences I've ever had. There's so much detail throughout I wish more games had that much care put into them
Nice picks. I tried Cold Fear when it came out and it just didn’t grab me back then, but I might revisit it now. And the Sly Cooper series. One of my all time favorites. There’s a rumor floating around the internet that Sony is working on either remake or new entry into the series. Fingers crossed. Great content as always.
Great channel - I got my copy of Haunting Ground for 2.99 in Gamestation years ago, its still in prestine condition. The NTSC version goes for silly prioces now though
6:43 Gracias por incluir éste juego. Es mi videojuego favorito para PS2. Lo tienen "todo": Graficos, Historia, Mecánicas, Ambientación/Soundtrack. Saludos desde Uruguay -------- Thank you for including this game. It's my favorite PS2 video game. This has "everything": Graphics, History, Mechanics, Environment/Soundtrack. Greetings from Uruguay
How do you make these vids? On the emulator or with RetroTink/OSSC/Framemeister? They look so sharp and beautiful! Love these PS2 lists, I always find something new. 😊
Buyers beware: PS3/Vita ports of Sly Cooper are missing level commentary (patched for PSN downloads ONLY), and the forced widescreen often reveals things meant hidden, making cutscenes awkward.
For a graphical showcase on the PS2 Primal should have been there. It was doing some very impressive stuff at the time, among them in the lighting department.
The Sly games were awesome. They were always a bit underrated in comparison to the two other big Sony platformer/action games like Ratchet and Clank and Jak, but they were fantastic games in their own right. The art style and world designs were so eye catching and pretty
some things from touristtrophy are taken straight from gran tourismo like the hud for the lap time that is on the top of the screen is straight from gt4 (I think it was in gt3 too)
Onimusha 3 was one of my favorites back then. I remember getting stuck during one of the Jacques sections and ended up deleting my file lol! Either that or it got lost when my memory card got corrupted. I don't remember. Haunting Ground is one game I want to try because of the Clock Tower connections, but I haven't found a copy yet. I did have it on my Gamefly list but unfortunately it got sold out. Maybe one day! I dunno if I want to pay a buttload just to play it though.
I recently played through two HD collections of series I missed out on: Sly Cooper and Jak & Daxter. The Sly Cooper games still hold up today in graphics, game play, and overall charm. I cannot say the same about Jak and Daxter.
1. Is the music playing in the background at 11:30 from Motorhead? 2. Just an idea - but how bout "Most graphically impressive 2D games of early 3D era?" topic for one of the next videos?
Of course I know Rumble Roses. I bought it early on. The gameplay actually IS well done. Even if all the characters had been trolls and goblins, it still would've been a fun game.
Ha, Rumble Roses was a personal favorite - underneath that DOA-esque exterior lied a pretty decent wrestling game. The Smackdown references would not be that far-fetched, given that Yuke's Interactive, who developed those games for THQ at the time, developed the game for Konami. "Zero Fighter" Reiko, complete with her "Look to the Sky" entrance theme was my favorite. 🙂
Dragon quest is goated on the ps2. Hands down one of if not THE best dragon quest. Interesting note too if your emulating it on your pc/laptop, Ive played 5 games with two being turn base rpgs, and out of all DQ's ran the smoothest and scaled up its resolution with least problems. I was playing it in 1080 and it looked like the recent DQ that dropped for PS4 and XBOX one
if anyone wondering the calm soothing song in the background is from Tomb Raider Legend.
Yeah, I remembered buying Haunting Ground back in 2013. Blew me away that it almost looked like an early PS3 tech demo, especially no loading times on every room ( with exception of in-game cutscenes ).
Fun Fact: Cold Fear originally started out as a Time Crisis spin off.
That’s awesome, I never knew that!
Great list, can you imagine Cold Fear in VR?
I’m impressed you kept a straight face while discussing the wrestling in Rumble Roses - I never got past the photo mode!
Haha it’s a genuinely good game 😅 oh man a VR version would be so good!
Great list! Ghosthunter in progressive scan mode was absolutely stunning for a PS2 release. One of my favorite atmospheric titles.
In case you haven't played it i recommend checking out Primal, it's by the same team and takes place in the same universe. It's also a very pretty game
@@nikodem123asdf Thanks for the recommendation! Played through it a couple of times. Combat is exhausting, but sooo pretty and really great writing and character. Would have loved to see SCE Cambridge continue to develop more games..
@@Nate1979 the combat is the worst part it's very tedious and they don't do a good job explaining how Scree is life battery for your other forms, in my first playthrough I got to the very end without figuring out I could heal my transformations.
The Sly Cooper series has always stood well against the test of time with its graphics and artstyle. Easily one of my all time favorite franchises in my top 10.
I’ll second that, it’s a great series!
@@thatvideogamesshow It truly is.
@@thatvideogamesshow One of my favorite series
The movement mechanics in Sly
2 snd 3 were so good. Some of the best to this day.
@@mymusicpaws Yeah it literally aged like fine wine. And the PS3 ports isn't so bad either. You can go into the options menu and I think if you widen the screen, it will cover the exposed borders without ruining the picture. Definitely one of the better PS2-PS3 ports. Not perfect (like Mz. Ruby fight), but still better.
PS2 was undeniably a budget powerhouse, versatile in the right hands.
But these videos always makes me wonder how would Dreamcast perform if it had the chance of getting evolved devkits and developers with 5 years of experience.
I am pretty sure the DC would have outshined the Ps2 for the rest of the generation, just like it bested it at the beginning... WIthout getting to technical, graphically the DC was just more capable.
@@wordsshackles441 The DVD format kills it though. Dreamcast and PS2 Specwise. Dreamcast was worse.
@@wordsshackles441 🤡🤡🤡
Thank you for including Genji: Dawn of the Samurai and Sly 2 on this list!
Thank you for watching!
@@thatvideogamesshow Anytime - I enjoy watching all your videos on what games to check out on each game system. ⭐️⭐️
Those are some pretty cool pick outs. I really do need to look into Cold Fear and Rumblr Roses one day. Was also funny to see the Bouncer here too, I remember that blowing my mind back then.
Well worth giving them a go!
Cold fear is awesome
Glad you mentioned Rumble Roses. As a wrastlin fan I love that each character has a babyface persona and a heel persona, it makes the story mode twice as long. I never had any Xbox system until recently, but tracked down the sequel and it pales in comparison to the PS2 original. Appreciate your great lists.
Thanks mate!
That's disappointing, I was looking into getting a 360 with custom firmware to check the 360's exclusives and Rumble Roses XX was part of that list
Genji has gorgeous colors. That game even lags against bosses for how much it handles
Seeing the rumble roses entrance cutscene instantly reminded me of the wrestle kingdom games, no shock to me they were made by the same developers! Way ahead of their time visually
12:40 : omg yes i loved this game
14:18 Samanosuke Akechi is the main character of Onimusha 1 and also one of the two playable characters in Onimusha 3. The other being Jacques Blanc, played by Jean Reno. Akechi Hidemitsu is a real life samurai that Samanosuke is throught to be based on.
Glad I'm not the only one to notice that mistake ahaha
Loved Onimusha 3, you should try the last main game they made on the PS2 Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, it was more battle focused but looked great for the PS2 at the time
Thanks for the tip, I’ll check it out 🙂
The ps2 had loads of graphical (and computational) potential, just that many developers couldn’t wrap their heads around the two vector units. Though if one knew what they were doing, they could make real magic happen with the ps2
The PS2 was the weakest console of that gen, unless you count the Dreamcast.
@Dean Satan multiplatform games all looked nearly exactly the same on GameCube and XBOX while the PS2 version almost everytime had lower res textures, screen tearing and missing post processing effects. It's just a fact, fanboy. PS2 was waaay behind on the technical level.
@Dean Satan
When utilized properly? Well, we have no reasons to believe that.
No, this video didn't prove that, any game of this video look better that the best looking GameCube or Xbox games.
@@llama2851
You can said that for any console...
*cough* Polyphony Digital *cough*
Look at Gran Turismo 3 and 4 and it makes you realize that when cross console games looked worse on the PS2 it was just the developers' fault.
Hey, great video man! Well scripted, well edited, and good voice over. I actually learned about a couple of games I didn't know about and added them to my must play list. Thanks so much!
Always helping make my game catalogue larger thank you seriously
My pleasure Neos, glad the videos help out 🙂
The onimusha series was before it's time. I actually discovered onimusha by accident at a game stop many moons ago and I still play the whole series in order once a month 🤙⛩️🗾
Such a great series!
bloomin love cold fear, remember being blown away with the way the ship rocks side to side, although I can imagine some getting motion sickness playing it!!!
Motorstorm Arctic Edge is one of my favorites on the PSP! Never tried it on the PS2.
I've never heard of Rumble Roses before. Definitely gonna add it to the collection. Thanks for another great PS2 video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@thatvideogamesshow I definitely recommend you do review videos on some bizarre games like "Manhunt" or any other game you find interesting. You have a great narration voice. Best of luck!
Great pick ups, recently I was shocked by a japanese mech fighting ps2 game based on an anime series. Zoids Struggle brings huge animal mechs that move incredibly accurate to its organic representation. Also the lighting effects and the fast paced combat it´s really remarkable. Grandia III is another one I would highlight
zoids was first a toy line and cartoon in the 80s
You have an awesome PS2 game list here TVGS, I have played many of the PS2 games on your list and I own a few of them as well, Genji Dawn of The Samurai, Onimushia 3, Dragon Quest 8, and Haunting Ground, each one is great in its own way and I'm glad that they made your list, you did a great job here TVGS and I do look forward to your next list 🎮
Thanks for watching mate 🙂
Awesome list! I'm so happy to see Onimusha 3 here! It's one of my favorite games on the system.
Thanks Rogue! Same here, such a great game!
Oh gosh the bouncer, we used to play it all the time when it was one of only a few PS2 games we owned. It’s influence at the time can’t be understated everyone I knew was talking about how amazing it looked. Eventually the shine started to fade compared to later games of the generation but it was still a fun and easy game to pickup. Definitely will be popping it into my PS3 on my next day off just to relive it once more.
BIg plus for Haunting Ground. It's funny that Outlast was so loved a decade later for "inventing" its hide-and-seek gameplay where you had no weapons, but Haunting Ground had already done the same formula before. Also, the dog is actually in Resident Evil 4 as well as an easter egg.
Dragon Quest VIII really is an amazing experience.
I had no idea that Arctic Edge was on anything other than PSP! Great video as always dude, thanks!
Amazing job! Great to see you do Genji just as you said you would. Amazing choices!
I'm surprised you didn't mention Dark Cloud 2. Not only is it up there with the cell shade of sly and dragon quest, it's one of the most unique and best gaming experiences I've ever had. There's so much detail throughout I wish more games had that much care put into them
definitely a good game, but the level design/dungeons early on were very repetitive. Very memorable game tho
@@yobro6053 is dark cloud 2 hard for casual player like me?
Nice picks. I tried Cold Fear when it came out and it just didn’t grab me back then, but I might revisit it now. And the Sly Cooper series. One of my all time favorites. There’s a rumor floating around the internet that Sony is working on either remake or new entry into the series. Fingers crossed. Great content as always.
Great channel - I got my copy of Haunting Ground for 2.99 in Gamestation years ago, its still in prestine condition. The NTSC version goes for silly prioces now though
That’s a great price man!
that rumble roses bit at 4:35 is just classic
6:43
Gracias por incluir éste juego. Es mi videojuego favorito para PS2.
Lo tienen "todo": Graficos, Historia, Mecánicas, Ambientación/Soundtrack.
Saludos desde Uruguay
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Thank you for including this game. It's my favorite PS2 video game.
This has "everything": Graphics, History, Mechanics, Environment/Soundtrack.
Greetings from Uruguay
How do you make these vids? On the emulator or with RetroTink/OSSC/Framemeister? They look so sharp and beautiful! Love these PS2 lists, I always find something new. 😊
most likely emulator.
@@castilejo yes and this is why I don't like this videos all PS2 games looking good when I play it on emulator with 4k resolution
Thanks for the Videos! Always gives me one or two titles, to replay or to first discover. The PS2 really had alot of Games going on
Thanks for watching Nebu! Plenty more on the way 🙂
Haunting Ground is a great spiritual successor to Clock Tower
Such a solid game!
Buyers beware: PS3/Vita ports of Sly Cooper are missing level commentary (patched for PSN downloads ONLY), and the forced widescreen often reveals things meant hidden, making cutscenes awkward.
Many people also consider Motorstorm AE one of the best looking games on PSP
With AetherSX2 working so good on my phone I need more videos like this!
digital devil saga is definitely impressive to see. it's pretty much always running 60 frames, battle cut scenes are slick.
I've heard that the dog that helps Leon in Resident evil 4 is a cameo based on the dog from Haunting ground.
Superb production 👍🏻
Never knew Motorstorm artic edge was on the ps2 ..
For a graphical showcase on the PS2 Primal should have been there. It was doing some very impressive stuff at the time, among them in the lighting department.
That motorcycle one looks stunning!
Awesome list. I love the shout out to Tourist Trophy and Motorstorm.
Solid racers!
Cool choices, I also like your choice of music. I immedietely recognize them, ps2 aged pretty well
Thanks Zane!
really graphicly impressive when your running them all through an emulator enhancing the ps2 graphics past what it could originally do.
The Sly games were awesome. They were always a bit underrated in comparison to the two other big Sony platformer/action games like Ratchet and Clank and Jak, but they were fantastic games in their own right. The art style and world designs were so eye catching and pretty
I just watched all 3 videos. If you make a part 4, be sure to play Tenchu Fatal Shadows.
I'm glad Onimusha game got mentioned here.
Such a good series, would love to make it see a comeback!
You MUST mention Siren 2. I think it looks incredible on PS2
It's named "Forbidden Siren 2"
@TVGS Is the Video capture up-res'd or from an Emulator as Resolution seems much higher quality than native PS2???
A testimony to why PS2 is and will remain the undisputed king of all consoles to the end of the days.
Man I love your videos, but why show final bosses
what is your ps2 setup? why are your videos bright and sharp?
Wow DQ8 surprised me with how good it still looks.
It’s held up really well!
@@thatvideogamesshow it has, it's pretty insane. Cell shading never really ages poorly I've noticed.
Ps2 games is on craze because of athersx2 emulator in android...
Had cold fear for og Xbox. I remember how blown away i was at the time, no pun intended.
Haha such a great game!
4:38 "they move realistically" haha 😂😆 love it
😅
some things from touristtrophy are taken straight from gran tourismo like the hud for the lap time that is on the top of the screen is straight from gt4 (I think it was in gt3 too)
What type of video output or adapter do you use for PS2? It is so crystal clear. I'm using a HDMI adapter but it very dark and blurry.
He's using PCSX2 a emulator for PC, and the result is bad, games loose completely their original visuality
Absolutely the full size of HD in this Timeline.
"Cold Fear" kind of reminds me of "Resident Evil-DeadAim" with the Namco GunCon-2 is way more fun to play and complete 🎸👁️👍👍
Onimusha 3 was one of my favorites back then. I remember getting stuck during one of the Jacques sections and ended up deleting my file lol! Either that or it got lost when my memory card got corrupted. I don't remember. Haunting Ground is one game I want to try because of the Clock Tower connections, but I haven't found a copy yet. I did have it on my Gamefly list but unfortunately it got sold out. Maybe one day! I dunno if I want to pay a buttload just to play it though.
I’ll second that, its such a great game!
Hi Ryan
NIKO!! Hey man! :D
Haunting Ground is one of most expensive games, the cheapest price you can find is over 300€
@@mandibiedermann2246 look for a european copy they go for like 30 euro
Onismusha 2, Devil May Cry 3 and Metal Gear Solid 3 and Gran Turismo 4 and Zone of the Enders better be on here.
I recently played through two HD collections of series I missed out on: Sly Cooper and Jak & Daxter. The Sly Cooper games still hold up today in graphics, game play, and overall charm. I cannot say the same about Jak and Daxter.
1. Is the music playing in the background at 11:30 from Motorhead?
2. Just an idea - but how bout "Most graphically impressive 2D games of early 3D era?" topic for one of the next videos?
nice!!!estaba espeando el video,gacias.
Thanks for watching!
Of course, I still have my Rumble Roses. That for sure I'll protect.
You should include Burn Out Revenge.
DragonQuestVIII is still my favorite RPG. Yes I liked and I bought Rumble Roses for the obvious reasons back in the day 😁.
Never finished Cold Fear but got it because I was a fan of DarkWorks' Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare.
Last boss look like shit🤣
Dragon's Quest definitely still holds up.
I heard that the Onimusha remaster didn't do well enough so the release of 2 and 3 were cancelled. That's extremely disappointing if true.
Man i wish polyphony digital kept making tourist trophy since i really like gran turismo's museum aspect of the game
Same here man would love to have seen another entry!
Of course I know Rumble Roses. I bought it early on. The gameplay actually IS well done. Even if all the characters had been trolls and goblins, it still would've been a fun game.
"It's a surprisingly complex affair"
Mhm. I hear ya. :D
Great suggestions! How do you play your ps2 games? What is your ps2 setup? Do you use RetroTink?
1:43 : I finished it twice so much I love this game
4:36 had me crying!
😅😅
Love these VIDEOS! Some of these franchises need to be resurrected!
I’ll second that!
Ha, Rumble Roses was a personal favorite - underneath that DOA-esque exterior lied a pretty decent wrestling game. The Smackdown references would not be that far-fetched, given that Yuke's Interactive, who developed those games for THQ at the time, developed the game for Konami. "Zero Fighter" Reiko, complete with her "Look to the Sky" entrance theme was my favorite. 🙂
I forget entirely that Genji was on the PS2 and I own it!
Such a great game!
So many memories. I got to get playing haha
There are some good ones here that I'd never heard of but I'll certainly have try out Rumble Roses...for the technical achievement, of course. ;)
Of course 😅
Dragon quest is goated on the ps2. Hands down one of if not THE best dragon quest.
Interesting note too if your emulating it on your pc/laptop, Ive played 5 games with two being turn base rpgs, and out of all DQ's ran the smoothest and scaled up its resolution with least problems. I was playing it in 1080 and it looked like the recent DQ that dropped for PS4 and XBOX one
Dragon quest VIII is great stuff . My favourite DQ game .
Same here man, one of the greats!
Haunting Ground is also one of the few PS2 titles that supports progressive scan.
Legacy of kain defiance and xenosaga 3 also have good graphics for ps2 games.
great video thanks
Thanks for watching Caio!
16:10 omg never hear about this one too !
Cold fear was definitely unique.
DQ8 looks great. Maybe it's because it uses cartoony graphics, but I consider it one of the best looking games on the system.
Bro thanks for the video and for this...17:26 👌🏻
😅
Them tiddy tiddy tiddies
Not sure if they game is in the first two parts but Rouge Galaxy is such a beautiful PS2 game, differently should be in one of these.
Oh for sure that was covered in part 1, love that rpg!
@@thatvideogamesshow Cool, watching part 2 now and 1 next.
the videos shown here are from the ps2? or it's emulated?
that's emulated
I haven't watched yet but I would hope that Haunting Ground will be on the list... that is if it hasn't appeared on the other 2 :)
Every time I play Haunting Ground I’m amazed on how good it holds up today. Still one of greatest use of the camera angles, almost movie like!
:o it is on the list :) best for last.
@@eastnewyorka22 In some ways it is better looking than some ps3 games.
Wow, this looks fantastic. Onto the ever growing list!
One of my favourite games!
Thnx 😊
I wish Haunting Ground gets a HD remake