The PS2 Platformer Trio (Jak & Daxter, Ratchet & Clank and Sly Cooper) still look amazing to this day.
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Being among the PS2’s launch games, I think The Bouncer aged very well. The character models have aged beautifully, and the graphical quality of the world itself deserves equal recognition. Watch the cutscenes without gameplay and it genuinely feels like the game is cinema—the animation quality and especially the CG cutscenes are stunning for their time. The Bouncer released just nine months after the PS2 itself, not even a year apart, and its visuals are by far the best example of the next-generational leap from PS1 to PS2.
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Wild Arms 3. Tasteful cell-shading combined with film grain filters is chef's kiss
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Def Jam Fight for NY, Shadow of the Colossus and God of War 1&2. And cartoony games like XIII and Sly Cooper still hold up really well visually.
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Rayman 3! Absolutely Rayman 3! In large part thanks to its art style! I'm fond of Kya: Dark Lineage very much, plus the Tak games on the front of visuals, music and atmosphere, but Rayman 3 had more refinement to it. The Mark of Kri was also good, the art style helpedd.
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Honestly anything by Square Enix and Konami has aged amazingly for the PS2. (slight mention to Capcom’s Outbreak series as well)
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For me it’s the Sly Cooper games. Cell shaded games don’t age a bit, the controls are tight and the camera is decent.
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Katamari Damacy and Odin's Sphere, for sure. Might be cheating with those answers since they are so stylistic, but their individual art styles are pretty timeless.
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Definitely KH2! I may be a little biased since it's my favorite game, but it definitely still holds up all these years later
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HeavynSent
Which PS2 game has aged the best “Visually” in your opinion? My vote goes to Kingdom Hearts 2!
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