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New Playstation 2 Games - Page 53

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  • Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

    2004

    Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

    2004

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Adventure
    PlayStation 2
    star 8.6
    Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is the eighth installment in the Dragon Quest series, developed by Level-5 and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 video game console. It was also later released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2015. It is a traditional Japanese-style role-playing game with random enemy encounters, simple turn-based combat mechanics, and management of a party consisting of four characters, each belonging to a clearly defined class. Unlike its predecessors in the series and most Japanese RPGs in general, the game features a continuous world with fairly vast landscapes and integrated towns and dungeons, as opposed to world map traveling and locations represented by icons. The game features full camera rotation and optional first-person view. Like in the previous Dragon Quest games, many objects can be interacted with; for example, barrels can be physically lifted, carried, and broken, to reveal items hidden within.
  • Video Poker & Blackjack

    2004

    Video Poker & Blackjack

    2004

    Card & Board Game
    PlayStation 2
    Video Poker & Blackjack is a Miscellaneous game, developed by System 3 and published by Play It, which was released in Europe in 2004.
  • Taiko Drum Master

    2004

    Taiko Drum Master

    2004

    Music
    PlayStation 2
    Taiko Drum Master is an entry in Namco's Taiko No Tatsujin rhythm game series and the first to have a Western release. As in other rhythm games, the goal is to interact with a special controller according to scrolling onscreen prompts timed to music. This game comes bundled with the TaTaCon drum controller, a miniature version of a Japanese taiko drum with sensors in the middle and on the sides. In-game actions are indicated by scrolling circle icons. Red circles indicate hitting the center of the drum, while blue circles require the player to hit the edge. On big circles, the player can hit both center or edge sensors for bonus points. Finally, yellow lines and balloons require the player to perform drum rolls. The game comes with a varied set of tunes: from covered pop hits like Material Girl and ABC to music from other Namco games such as Katamari Damacy and Dragon Spirit and even television theme songs. In addition, there are also several mini-games included on the disc that use the TaTaCon for more esoteric
  • Skelter+Heaven

    2004

    Skelter+Heaven

    2004

    Visual Novel
    PlayStation 2
    Skelter Heaven is a rhythm game/visual novel following a group of mecha pilots in the year 2030.
  • Slotter Up Core 5

    2004

    Slotter Up Core 5

    2004

    Arcade
    PlayStation 2
    Slotter Up Core 5: Lupin Daisuki! Shuyaku wa Zenigata is a pachinko simulation based on the Lupin manga.
  • Time Crisis: Crisis Zone

    2004

    Time Crisis: Crisis Zone

    2004

    Shooter Arcade
    PlayStation 2
    "Time Crisis Crisis Zone" is a Playstation2 port of the light gun arcade game released by Namco in 1999. It supports Guncon 2, and game modes and weapons have been added.
  • Singstar: Party

    2004

    Singstar: Party

    2004

    Music
    PlayStation 2
    star 7
    Get the party started with SingStar Party; Sony London's second iteration of its popular karaoke-inspired vocals game developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2. Though gameplay is nearly identical to the previous installment (players are judged on their ability to sing with the correct tone, rhythm, and pitch), a host of new features populate this sequel as well. Boasting more than 30 new tracks and the ability to import 30 more from the original SingStar, the game also supports an all-new competitive Duet Mode, EyeToy compatibility, and a Shuffle Token feature for a more personalized selection of theme songs. Available only in the European territories.
  • DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution

    2004

    DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution

    2004

    Music
    PlayStation 2
    The first "catch up" Japanese Dance Dance Revolution title. Most of the songlist consists of new Konami originals from Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), along with a few new licenses, some of the licenses from Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME CS (America), some old Konami original DDR songs, and two new KONAMI originals. Song list as a result has a large emphasis on Bemani crossovers than most Japanese CS DDR releases. Of the 55 Konami originals in DDR FESTIVAL, only 19 are original DDR songs/original remixes. Also, it is the only Japanese DDR without Dancemania licenses, hence no Dancemania advertisement is featured in the attract mode.
  • J.League Winning Eleven 8: Asia Championship

    2004

    J.League Winning Eleven 8: Asia Championship

    2004

    Simulator Sport
    PlayStation 2
    J.League Winning Eleven 8: Asia Championship is a Japan-exclusive football simulation game developed by Konami and released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. This entry in the Winning Eleven series focuses on the J.League, featuring fully licensed teams and players from Japan's top-tier football league. The game also includes clubs from across Asia, offering a broader regional competition experience. It incorporates the gameplay mechanics of Winning Eleven 8.
  • Detective Conan: Daieiteikoku no Isan

    2004

    Detective Conan: Daieiteikoku no Isan

    2004

    Puzzle Adventure
    PlayStation 2
    The only Detective Conan game developed by Bandai for the PlayStation 2. It was the final Detective Conan game to be released on a PlayStation system for a span 8 years and as of 2017 it is also the final one to be a Sony exclusive.
  • Momotaro Dentetsu USA

    2004

    Momotaro Dentetsu USA

    2004

    Card & Board Game
    PlayStation 2
    Momotaro Dentetsu USA is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2004 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation 2. The game was only released in Japan.
  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

    2004

    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

    2004

    Shooter Tactical Adventure
    PlayStation 2
    star 8.8
    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is the prequel to the entire Metal Gear series. Most of the series' defining gameplay elements have been carried over and as before, Snake must use stealth and wits rather than brute force to infiltrate enemy zones and eliminate his major adversaries. Unlike the previous games, this installment takes place in a large outdoor jungle. Snake is able to use camouflage, climb trees, hide in tall grass or wear clothes that make him less noticeable.
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3

    2004

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3

    2004

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 8.3
    The third installment in the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series begins another tournament of champions where only one fighter can prevail. As one of the characters from the Dragon Ball Z animated series, you can master an all-new fighting system that lets you teleport, juggle opponents, fly, and attack in a variety of ways. As you progress through the tournament, you can unlock up to 40 bonus characters from the DBZ universe. You can also post and retrieve character profiles from the Internet.
  • Arcade Action

    2004

    Arcade Action

    2004

    Platform Puzzle Arcade
    PlayStation 2
    Arcade Action: 30 Games is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Mere Mortals and published by Phoenix Games, which was released in Europe in 2004. It is a compilation of thirty arcade-style games. 3D Puzzle, Airport Cargo, Barbarian Invasion, Black Box, Boa's Maze, Bombs & Booms, Cannon Battles, Emptiness, Football Spring, Gates & Magic, Golf Master, Gravitational Attack, Helicopter Ride, Hills & Holes, Hockey, Image Maker, Mind the Numbers, One Touch, Rail Dreams, Sea Battle, Snapper, Space Rebels, Sphetrix, Steps, Stone Keeper, The Catchers, The Wall, Total Wipeout, Vacuum Cleaners, Wisdom Seekers
  • The Getaway: Black Monday

    2004

    The Getaway: Black Monday

    2004

    Shooter Racing
    PlayStation 2
    star 6.3
    It's going to be a day to remember for Sgt Mitchell. His first shift back on the MET's Organised Crime Squad begins with a dawn raid on a council estate that turns nasty. The next 48 hours will put him against the suspicions of his team mates, a new ruthless wave of crime and the most powerful man in London. Meanwhile on the other side of the city, amateur boxer Eddie O'Conner is in severe trouble. The bank job went horribly wrong, his small-time crew has been wiped out and his only ally in this whole mess is Sam, a teenage thief more comfortable with nicking laptops than gang violence. Eddie knows he's way out of his depth, now his friends are dead and somebody is going to pay...
  • SD Gundam Force: Showdown!

    2004

    SD Gundam Force: Showdown!

    2004

    PlayStation 2
    Neotopia is under attack!
  • Street Boyz

    2004

    Street Boyz

    2004

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    Street Boyz is an Action game, developed by Tamsoft and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2004.
  • Magna Carta: Tears of Blood

    2004

    Magna Carta: Tears of Blood

    2004

    Role-playing (RPG)
    PlayStation 2
    star 4
    Magna Carta: Tears of Blood is a Korean-made RPG in Japanese style, and a sequel to Phantom of Avalanche; it is set in the same world and has the same protagonist. The game's combat system is turn-based at core, but requires the player to press buttons in a rapid succession and with precise timing to execute attacks. The characters can store up energy to unleash a stronger attack later. Using the technique named Carta, they can also perform various special moves which are based on elemental affinities.
  • Antigrav

    2004

    Antigrav

    2004

    PlayStation 2
    EyeToy: AntiGrav implements the EyeToy technology in a new way through hoverboard gameplay. You'll move your body, not a controller, to guide your character through steering, speed, and trick maneuvers as you interact with the environment and avoid obstacles. Pick the best racing line to discover hidden areas and unlockable sections along the fast-paced courses.
  • Rumble Roses

    2004

    Rumble Roses

    2004

    Fighting Sport
    PlayStation 2
    star 7
    Get ready for sexy yet challenging in-the-ring combat. WWX: Rumble Rose delivers intense girl-on-girl wrestling action with an all-female roster of vixens--each with specialty moves. The combat system lets you humiliate your opponents through insults, taunting, and aggressive moves and holds. Your player's costume, attitude, and wrestling style change depending on whether you fight dirty or fair. Naughty or nice, becoming a popular wrestler will earn benefits, including expanded gameplay, additional skills and moves, and more-revealing and flamboyant costumes.
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