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With that in mind, here are five of the best games on the PS2 that impressed with phenomenal stories. Please note that I’ll be trying to stay away from spoilers, so don’t worry about ruining anything for yourself.
5) Persona 4

Persona 3 was the big game-changer for Atlus. The series had always been known for its high school setting, but P3 introduced social links. Building these bonds with NPCs opened up several avenues for storytelling potential, instantly becoming one of the standout features of the series.
You could easily slip P3 into this spot, but I think Persona 4 was enough of a step up to overtake the original. Persona 4‘s cast of characters is slightly stronger than Persona 3, leading to more memorable side stories. Plus, the big twist was a true jaw-dropper. Sure, Golden on the Vita makes the whole story stronger, but the base game is more than good enough to earn this spot.
4) Ico

Ico is one of the best hidden gems in the history of video games. Despite being universally well-regarded by critics, players just didn’t show up for Fumito Ueda’s masterpiece. It also manages to tell one of the most moving tales on the PlayStation 2 with almost zero dialogue.
Players control Ico as he tries to rescue Yorda from the evil queen. That might not sound groundbreaking, but Yorda isn’t like most companions at the time. She is easily damaged, so you have to take great care getting her through the castle’s many challenges. This tension builds a relationship between the player and Yorda, which makes the ending that much sweeter. Ico is an excellent example of a story that’s best told in an active medium like video games.











