The greatest titles from one of the greatest consoles.

By Cole Luke

Published: Thursday, 18 January 2024 at 15:08 PM


The PlayStation 2 is one of the most revolutionary consoles to ever grace our living rooms, bringing about what many consider to be the biggest jump in fidelity between console generations.

So, to celebrate the iconic sixth-gen machine, allow us to gush over the best PS2 games of all time.

First released on 4th March 2000, the PS2 blew us all away, and it truly felt like we were living in the future.

Behind all the visuals was the evocatively named ‘Emotion Engine’, which powered games that brought up all kinds of feelings – be it joy, fear, anger or frustration.

The hauntingly beautiful-sounding start-up intro was the prologue to many cherished memories.

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Back then, consoles had unique and proprietary hardware, as opposed to the more homogeneous PC-like design of the last couple of generations.

Despite the PS2 being extremely difficult to develop for, that didn’t stop it from becoming the best-selling console of all time – though the Nintendo Switch may soon take this crown – or from having the second-biggest console library, with well over 4,000 titles.

We’ve selected just 11 today which we think are the best of the best, ranging from iconic survival horror games to hallowed stealth titles and absolute carnage simulators.

If you’re after a trip down memory lane, then do be sure to check out the best Nintendo Wii games and best PS1 games of all time, too!

The best PS2 games of all time

Below are some of our picks for the best PS2 games of all time, in no particular order. Many are unavailable on modern platforms, so we have linked off to secondhand copies – which will, of course, require original hardware.

Fortunately, many have been brought forward or been remade altogether, though the results vary…

Shadow of the Colossus

The UK PAL Cover art for Shadow of the Colossus
Team Ico

The gloomy and atmospheric Shadow of the Colossus pushed the sixth generation console to its knees as it buckled under the immense artistry of Team Ico.

Players take control of Wander, who has brought the sacrificed Mono to the Shrine of Worship that stands above the Forbidden Lands in the hopes that he can revive her.

The mysterious entity Dormin reveals they can indeed revive Mono, if Wander uses his magical sword to slay the 16 colossi roaming the lands.

The colossi make up entire levels themselves, and players must traverse them and reach their weak spots to fell the giant creatures.

Melancholic and bleak, Shadow of the Colossus is one of the best games ever made, regardless of the platform.

You can play the original on PS2, the remastered PS3 release or the PS4 remake from Bluepoint Games (Demon Souls Remake, Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection).

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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

The UK PAL Cover art for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Rockstar, Take Two

Many of the millions of PlayStation 2 owners simply bought the console in order to play GTA: San Andreas, and for good reason – it took everything brilliant about Vice City (where we’re returning to in GTA 6) and turned it up to 11.

There were three cities to explore this time around – Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas – as well as many smaller towns and the sprawling countryside.

Playing as Carl ‘CJ’ Johnson, you can fly planes, drive boats and cars, catch damn trains and even sneak into the secret base, Area 69. The game truly felt limitless at the time, and many still take inspiration from this seminal title today.

Upon its release, it was mired in controversy, as people pushed back against video game violence, and the ‘Hot Coffee’ debacle only cemented the game’s infamy – making players all the more intrigued to pick up the title that everyone was talking about.

You can pick up the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition to play the game on modern systems today. The game has improved a lot since it was released, and you can even play it on your phone with a Netflix subscription!