
Quote from: Supergamerguy on August 02, 2020, 06:49:14 PM I love retro games, but I'm not necessarily the best at them, and there is a huge backlog of games I'd like to play before I become disinterested or unable to play them anymore.Ĭant argue with the Steam features tho, Steam rereleases often offer some cool new addendums to original content to make the game feel fresh. For me, I value the experience of playing the game and seeing all it has to offer over repeating the same sections of a game because I get stuck often. Not everybody has the time or will to master a game in order to complete it. I get that save states might be useful for old 8-bit and 16-bit games that never offered saving to begin with, but for something on the PS2, I would submit that you're just cheating yourself if you're resorting to save states – either that, or you're playing a badly-designed game and should consider something else. Most people would agree that's completely illegal, since the companies are making efforts to rerelease their titles on modern hardware, as opposed to roms, which are old enough for most companies to ignore any want for an official release and are more of a legal gray area.
SOUL NOMAD AND THE WORLD EATERS PORT CRACKED
Well, sure, you can probably download cracked versions of Steam games and get them for "free" as well. So what other cool PS2 games can you recommend me? I know the PS2 had a whole bunch of games that were great, thanks fellas. Now that I have a powerful PC I can emulate PS2 games flawlessly, so I found this list of Playstation 2 games that are rare, so far I downloaded these three PS2 games I ordered Oni a few days ago, and I also ordered The Bouncer.


Over the past three years I've been stocking up on PS2 games that I remember playing, so here's my list of current PS2 games
