With its Tim Burton-esque aesthetics, it’s well worth educating yourself on this curio. It’s easy to say this action RPG was a lost gem in PS2’s catalogue, given it never released in Europe. What next? Well, why not see the next evolution of its unique blend of action RPG and city-sim with this follow up? 6. So you’ve experienced Level-5’s first foray into the RPG genre with Dark Cloud.
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Missed out on the tactical RPG franchise first time round? Now’s the time to get stuck in to this cracking entry – no previous series knowledge required! 5. Arc the Lad: Twilight of the SpiritsĪrc the Lad has an impressive PlayStation heritage – this is actually the sixth game in the series.
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Rogue GalaxyĮxplore the cel-shaded cosmos with a band of mighty (but well-intentioned) space pirates! The second (but not last) Level-5 entry in this list saw the studio go intergalactic in this fondly remembered action RPG. As with the best puzzlers, it’s challenging yet strangely soothing… 3. One of the most unique titles among the original PS2 launch slate, this puzzle game offered a unique twist on the genre: chaining together firework detonations. FantaVisionĭeveloped by: Sony Computer Entertainment Japan A brilliantly inventive take on saving the world.
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Take up a quest against great evil… and rebuild the world, city-sim style, while you’re at it. True today with the recent Ni No Kuni II, and true back in 2001 with this, the studio’s debut. Level-5’s work ranks amongst the RPG genre’s best. All of these games are upgraded for PS4, with a fresh set of Trophies to collect. The streaming service already offers a choice of over 500 titles, and from today a selection of classic PS2 games join the fray. To enjoy the rich range of PlayStation’s varied catalogue – both present and past – at the touch of a button, look no further than PS Now.