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Here are six great PS2 shooters.
6) Black

Black is one of the best-looking and sounding games on the PlayStation 2. The developers at Criterion Games tried to make a game featuring cinema-quality sound, and it largely delivered. Sure, Black caught flak at the time for being relatively short and lacking multiplayer, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t one of the best shooters of the era.
While the sound was one of the standout features, the real star of the show was environmental destruction. Players could blow apart enemy cover in novel ways, adding some replayability to the story mode. Black did have a spiritual sequel called Bodycount in 2011, but no game has ever captured the feeling of this PS2-era shooter.
5) Call of Duty 3

This was the final Call of Duty game before the series turned to modern warfare. It takes place on the Western Front of World War II, letting players play as either American, British, Canadian, or Polish soldiers. In addition to the single-player campaign, players could jump into online play against up to 15 other players.
In many ways, Call of Duty 3 is an outlier for the series. After all, it was quickly surpassed by the juggernaut that was Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. It has been dinged for a lack of innovation, but it’s worth noting that a few of its changes, most notably larger multiplayer maps and quick-time melee events, were instrumental in future games. Regardless, it’s a solid WW2 shooter that serves as the best version of CoD before Modern Warfare took over.
4) Medal of Honor: Frontline

It might be hard to remember, but there was a time when Medal of Honor was the World War 2 shooter of choice. Frontline was the first game in the series on the PS2 and also the first time Steven Spielberg wasn’t involved in production. You might think that would add a few stumbling blocks, but that’s far from the case.
Frontline starts with the storming of Omaha Beach, instantly setting the tone for an epic campaign across Nazi Germany. It might not quite hold up visually to modern sensibilities, but when it dropped in 2002, Frontline was one of the best-looking early PS2 games. Unfortunately, EA quickly ran Medal of Honor into the ground after Frontline, but I’ll always remember playing through that first mission.











