Everyone has their favorite Final Fantasy game, and there were several to love on the PS2. In fact, there were six, and among them, Final Fantasy X reigns supreme. The game was released in 2001 as the tenth in the franchise, and itโs the first to feature 3D areas. It also utilizes a conditional turn-based battle system alongside a new leveling system. The gameโs story is incredibly well written, and it was a massive success. It sold more than 8.5 million copies, spawning the first direct sequel in the Final Fantasy series. The game has since been remastered and released on various consoles, where it continues to enthrall RPG lovers and franchise fans.
9) ลkami
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ลkami is a brilliant action-adventure fantasy game set in Japan, where the player controls the Shinto goddess Amaterasu, who appears as a white wolf. The first thing that stands out when playing the game is its cel-shaded art style, reminiscent of ancient ink brush painting techniques. ลkami is steeped in Shinto lore and Japanese culture, and it was a massive success. Interestingly, it was the last game released on the PS2 before the PlayStation 3โs launch, released in 2006. ลkami sold over 4.5 million copies, and while it has no sequels, a spiritual successor, ลkamiden, was released for the Nintendo DS in 2010.
8) Resident Evil 4
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Like the Final Fantasy franchise, there were numerous Resident Evil games released on the PS2, and everyone has their favorites. Of the six titles released on the system, Resident Evil 4 is often considered the best. The game was initially developed for the PS2, but arrived first on the Nintendo GameCube. Eventually, it found its way to the PS2, where it did exceptionally well. The game has been praised for its gameplay, graphics, dynamic story, voice acting, and characters. Capcom remade Resident Evil 4 in 2023. As of April 2025, it had already sold 10 million copies, surpassing its original PS2 sales of around 2.3 million.
7) God of War
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The God of War franchise launched in 2005 on the PS2, and it was an immense success. God of War combined combo-based combat with Ancient Greek mythology, delivering a well-crafted story-driven action-adventure that became a classic. Many sequels followed, with new ones continuing to be developed as of writing, so thereโs no denying God of Warโs status as a top-tier PlayStation franchise. The game sold well, moving more than 4.6 million copies to become the 12th best-selling game on the console. God of War has since been remastered and re-released on various platforms, and while God of War II was equally exceptional on the PS2, the first takes the lead as the systemโs best.
6) Devil May Cry
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Initially, Devil May Cry was intended to be Resident Evil 4, but during development, this idea was abandoned, leading to the creation of an entirely new IP. Devil May Cry is an intense action-adventure game centered on the demon hunter Dante, who sets out on a journey to avenge the deaths of his brother and mother. When it was released, the game received widespread critical acclaim. Fans didnโt mind its high difficulty curve and instead leaned into it, ensuring that the franchise continued to implement increasingly challenging titles as it progressed. The game sold over 3 million copies upon release and is highly regarded among PS2 fans, though Devil May Cry has since been ported to multiple systems.
5) Madden NFL 2005
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Madden NFL 2005 is the 16th installment in the long-running football franchise and one of 13 released on the PS2 throughout its lifespan. While Madden NFL 2005 was released on numerous consoles, it received the highest marks on the PS2 from various sources when it was released in 2004. The game was touted for its impressive AI and high-quality graphics when compared to other ported versions, though, as per usual, the soundtrack failed to impress many. Regardless, Madden NFL 2005 is the top pick for sports sims on the PS2, having received widespread critical and player acclaim with sales reaching over 4.3 million units.
4) Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
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The Ratchet & Clank franchise received numerous sequels throughout the PS2โs lifecycle, amounting to four mainline games. Of these, Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal is widely considered to be the systemโs best. The game introduced online multiplayer to the franchise, featuring several modes of play and maps from the single-player campaign. Several characters from previous games (and their voice actors) returned alongside various new ones that have since remained in the franchise. Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal received critical acclaim and player praise, and sold around 3.5 million copies.
3) Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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When the Metal Gear franchise arrived on the PlayStation, it completely revitalized stealth-based games. During the PS2โs time in the market, there were four mainline titles on the system, including spin-offs and collections. Of the main titles, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is beloved above the rest, and it remains one of the most popular games in the franchise. The gameplay, story, characters, and more made Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater a hit on the PS2, where it sold over 4 million copies. Konami released a remake, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, in 2025, and by the end of the year, it had sold over 1 million copies.
2) Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec
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The PS2 featured many racing sims, but thereโs no denying that Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is the clear winner in terms of sales, critics, and player acclaim. The game is the third in the franchise that launched on the PlayStation, and the second on the PS2. Its graphics and technical achievements represented a significant leap forward in the racing sim genre. Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec has been praised for its opponent AI, physics, graphics โ especially the car modeling, environments, sound, and more. The game sold over 14.8 million copies, making it the best-selling PS2 exclusive and the second best-selling game on the console.
1) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the fifth game in the GTA franchise, following Vice City. Itโs set in San Andreas, and features a large open world consisting of three cities based on Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Like any GTA game, it was controversial, but that hardly put a dent in its sales performance. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the best-selling game on the PS2, having sold more than 17.3 million copies. Itโs since been remastered, which brought those sales figures up beyond 27.5 million copies. When it launched, it smashed records, reaching $1 billion in revenue faster than any other game, and itโs widely considered to be the best game on the PS2.
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