5 PlayStation 2 RPGs That Still Hold Up Today

Here are the five PlayStation 2 role-playing games that still hold up today.

Here are the five PlayStation 2 role-playing games that still hold up today.

A “console exclusive” game is one that’s available on a specific console, but also on PC. While uncommon for many years, this type of exclusivity is now the most common in gaming. The game we’re discussing is Orebody: Binder’s Tale, released in 2022 by Orebody Inc and published by Nami Tentou. If you haven’t heard of it, it’s a fast-paced, side-scrolling shooter with a retro 8-bit style, similar to classic Mega Man games.

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Now that the newest Scream movie is in theaters, fans can expect a high body count, shocking twists, and some of the most brutal deaths the series has ever seen. Warning: Spoilers ahead! We can confirm that ten characters don’t survive the film. Here’s a list of who doesn’t make it out alive:

Players hoping to enjoy Resident Evil Requiem on the Steam Deck this weekend can run the game, but it doesn’t perform as well as it could. Currently, Valve hasn’t officially verified the game for the Deck, and there’s no indication that will change soon.

According to reports, although a remake seemed financially viable, the team at FromSoftware – the creators of the original Bloodborne – weren’t interested in pursuing it.

A special episode will air on Japanese television at 10:00 PM, one day before the next episode of Season 2 is released. The voice actors for Frieren (Atsumi Tanezaki), Fern (Kana Ichinose), and Stark (Chiaki Kobayashi) will be guests, discussing what’s happened so far this season and exploring the current story arc. They’ll also share what they love about the series and give a preview of what’s to come. Currently, the episode will only be shown in Japan, but the cast’s conversation may be released online later.

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Good news for fans: Hogwarts Legacy 2 is officially happening, and it has the chance to improve upon the first game. While some leaked details about the sequel have surfaced – including rumors of it being a constantly updated “live service” game – they’re a little worrying. The biggest question is whether Hogwarts Legacy 2 will address the main weakness of the original. Despite its strengths, the first Hogwarts Legacy didn’t quite capture the feeling of actually being at Hogwarts. It didn’t focus enough on the classes, students, and daily life that made the school so magical for many of us. Hopefully, the sequel will prioritize this, and thankfully, there are straightforward ways to do so.