DearS for the PlayStation 2 is a dating sim and visual novel game based on the manga by Peach-Pit. You step into the shoes of a character who begins living with the DearS, a group of alien girls. The game includes a map that allows you to explore different locations, interact with the girls, and trigger new events.
You play as Takeya Ikuhara, a high school student who, after living alone for some time, now shares his home with two DearS girls, Ren and Tina, who see him as their "master." The game is structured around daily routines, with different actions and locations unlocking based on the time of day and day of the week similiar to the Tokimeki Memorial series.
Simplistic 3D versus fighter with all-female cast and an emphasis on breast physics. Released only in Europe and in Japan as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 55: The Catfight: Joneko Densetsu.
Riding Spirits II adds more bikes, tracks and gameplay modes to deliver the PlayStation 2's most comprehensive road bike racer. Gamers can now take to the road with faithfully reproduced motorcycles from famous European manufacturers such as Ducati, Aprilla, Triumph and BMW in addition to top models from Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki plus Japan's most famous tune shops Yoshimura and Moriwaki. And with engine sizes from 250cc to over 1000cc available Riding Spirits II boasts an impressive 330 bikes, that can be raced in 40 categories around 15 courses from across the globe, including Suzuka and Twin Link Motegi.
Eternal Quest is a lavish and engaging title that combines all the vital elements of the third person adventure genre into one perfectly formed product. There is stunning action, glorious combat, a host of magic spells to use and abuse and hordes of enemies to meet and massacre. There is, of course, a brave and battle weary hero to guide to the ultimate prize of peace - and that's you!
A squad-based firefighting game. Play as a firefighter who, besides directly battling blazes on foot, can command fellow firefighters and support vehicles. Coordinate the entire team's efforts in order to rescue the survivors before it's too late.
Spiritual successor to World Series Baseball, ESPN MLB raises the bar with Power Pitching, Online Gameplay and ESPN presentation featuring Jon Miller and Karl Ravech. Take complete control of the mound with new pitches, pitch speeds, pitch interface, pitch animations, pitcher momentum and exclusive ESPN K-Zone pitch analysis. Experience seamless online gameplay for PlayStation 2. Hundreds of new, break-through animations including broken bats, mound conferences, on-deck batters, curtain calls, and player reactions. The developers also added a new General Manager Mode -- now you'll have to answer to the owners if you can't keep your club running on all cylinders. If you don't make wise decisions, you can get fired by your team or, if successful, be lured away by other teams.
The Playstation 2 sequel to Smash Court Tennis offers player a deeper tennis simulation experience, expanding on existing features, aswell as adding new modes.
OutRun is an upgrade of the 1986 arcade release of OutRun, presented entirely in 3D. Whereas the "original" mode is almost identical to the arcade game (with an option to switch between the slightly different Japanese and overseas courses), an "arrange" mode offers an entirely new course, rival cars and more mountainous terrain to take advantage of the 3D visuals. There is also an arranged soundtrack.
Super Robot Taisen MX is a video game for the PlayStation 2. It is part of the Super Robot Wars series by Banpresto, a division of Bandai, and was released on May 27, 2004. It was later ported to the PlayStation Portable on December 19, 2005, with minor gameplay tweaks, titled Super Robot Wars MX Portable.
Vib Ripple is the sequel to Vib Ribbon, and the third in the Vib Ribbon series. While Vib Ribbon was based around the tone of music, and Mojib Ribbon was based around lyrics, Vib Ripple is themed around drums and percussion.
Players once again control the vector rabbit Vibri as they play. This time, they must move her around a gigantic picture (think of the picture as a giant trampoline), and use the any of the face buttons to make her jump. If you time the jumps to the beat of the music, Vibri will jump higher, and jumping on certain parts of the picture will reveal 'Peta Characters' - 2D representations of objects, such as bunny rabbits, onions, and presents. The goal of each level is to reveal the Peta Characters shown in the crown at the bottom left of the screen (of course, you can uncover more if you're game).
In later levels, blobby enemies known as 'Boonchies' turn up and begin to slowly zero in on Vibri. She must dodge these enemies in addition to bouncing in time to the beat as she uncovers Peta Charact
Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana is a Turn-Based RPG and with alchemy gameplay and story components. It is the 6th core Atelier game and the first game in the Iris series, being the first Ateleir game to be released internationally.
The game follows the young alchemist Klein Kiesling, who is travelling to learn more about alchemy together with his friend, the Wood Mana, Popo. One day, he is saved from a monster by Lita Blanchimont, a young Galgazit, monster hunter. Lita eventually recruits him to become an Galgazit as well, and they start working together in the town of Kavoc. However, Klein is soon caught in many troubles, and eventually becomes involved in a quest of saving both the world and Lita.