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Most Popular Playstation 2 Games - Page 9

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  • Bounce

    2001

    Bounce

    2001

    Platform
    Legacy Mobile Device
    star 8.9
    Bounce is a game by Nokia that came pre-installed in many Nokia mobile phones running J2ME. It is one of the earlier famous Nokia mobile games, alongside Snake.
  • Ratatouille

    2007

    Ratatouille

    2007

    Platform
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac PlayStation 2
    star 7.1
    Ratatouille is based on the Pixar film of the same name. The version by Asobo Studio is, like other versions, a 3D platform game, but has its own design, levels and missions. The game follows the plot of the film only loosely, but has the main voice cast from the movie reprising their roles. The player controls Remy, a rat with a refined sense of taste. When Remy finds himself in Paris near the restaurant of the famous deceased chef Gusteau, he works on making his dream of becoming a chef himself come true, while helping out his fellow rats to procure food.
  • Santa Claus in Trouble

    2002

    Santa Claus in Trouble

    2002

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.4
    A 3D platformer where Santa collects presents and has to reach the end of the level within a time limit. Levels are just nonsensical platforms, every time Santa jumps he makes a grunting sound like he's losing a kidney.
  • Pulseman

    1994

    Pulseman

    1994

    Platform
    Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5
    Pulseman is a platform game only released on cartridge for a Japanese audience, but was available to North American consumers via the Sega Channel. The game was not sold in Europe. It was developed by Game Freak, the development team that would later go on to produce the Pokémon series of games for Nintendo. Many of Pulseman's staff, including director Ken Sugimori and composer Junichi Masuda worked on both games.
  • Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics

    1994

    Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics

    1994

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 6.4
    Improving on the original's platformer/brawler co-op gameplay, this game adds adventure and role-playing game elements that create a more involving experience compared to the first game. You can now collect coins in the levels to purchase items from Tiki Village, such as meat to recover your health, or even remodel your hut back at your home village. The game also uses a password system to track your progress. The game also shifts to an overhead map so you can wander to whichever level you wish, and return to completed levels to earn more money or power-ups.
  • The Playroom VR

    2016

    The Playroom VR

    2016

    Platform
    PlayStation VR
    star 6.2
    Prepare yourself for an innovative and social twist on virtual reality gaming. The Playroom VR, free to download via PlayStation Store for all PS VR owners, contains six games that will leave a huge impression on every party. Grab your PlayStation VR headset and play with up to four friends with Dualshock 4 wireless controllers. Enjoy all sorts of action-packed mini-games, including a hilarious cat and mouse game and a terrifying haunted house. The cute, interactive PLAYROOM robots always ensure that you enjoy yourself, whether you work together or against each other.
  • The Addams Family

    1992

    The Addams Family

    1992

    Platform
    Sega Game Gear Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 7.1
    The Addams Family is a side-scrolling platformer based on the movie of the same name. The player takes the role of Gomez who searches for his missing family members. To find them he has to explore six different parts of the mansion, e.g. the woods, which are basic platform levels: the player moves from left to right while jumping a lot and avoiding enemies. Some of them can be dispatched of by a jump on their heads. The main difference to the other versions of this game is a unique level design. There is also a life meter which allows to get hit more often before dying.
  • Skullmonkeys

    1998

    Skullmonkeys

    1998

    Platform
    PlayStation
    star 8.4
    Something has gone seriously wrong in Klayman's homeland -- Klogg, an evil megalomaniac, wants to destroy the land and basically rule over anything and everyone. Because the task can get difficult at times, he has enlisted the service of fearsome ape-like creatures, Skullmonkeys, to aid in the destruction of planet Idznak. Needless to say, it is up to the player to stop Klogg and his devious plans. Much like The Neverhood, Skullmonkeys is a 2D platformer built entirely of Claymation characters, enemies, and environments. Throughout the game's seven worlds spanning ninety levels, the basic objective of each is to destroy as many Skullmonkeys as possible. Destroying the simians can be done one of two ways: firing projectile weapons or butt-bouncing off their heads.
  • Aero the Acro-Bat

    1993

    Aero the Acro-Bat

    1993

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5
    You play as bat Aero, who have to stop the mad scientist Edgar Ektor, who is trying to rid the world of amusement and fun. So you jump through the circus-style levels, using different kinds of machines such as catapults, cannons, bubble machines, platforms, etc., collecting various power-ups such as cheese, soda, keys, clocks, etc. and avoiding lethal obstacles.
  • Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

    1995

    Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

    1995

    Platform
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 8
    Play either the Road Runner OR Wile E. Coyote in this unique side-scroller that is just like an interactive Saturday morning cartoon. Your goal: run through six different desert environments before time expires, collecting ACME stamps. As the Road Runner, speed is your ally as you do incredible jumps, burn though loop-de-loops, and avoid all of the Coyote's contraptions and ambushes. The Road Runner can also scare an unsuspecting Coyote with his Beep-Beep attack. As the Coyote, you use Acme's crazy gadgets to catch the Road Runner, constantly attempting to master their power without getting yourself flattened. The Coyote has a special leap attack which allows him to make a last ditch attempt to grab the bird!
  • Scaler

    2004

    Scaler

    2004

    Platform
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 7.9
    Scaler follows the story of a lizard-loving 12-year-old boy named Bobby "Scaler" Jenkins who accidentately stumbles across an evil plot to dominate the world through use of mutated lizards. Scaler is remembered as a niche game that brought interesting ideas and a striking visual style, being a hidden gem for fans of 3D platformers of that era.
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns HD

    2025

    Donkey Kong Country Returns HD

    2025

    Platform
    Nintendo Switch
    star 7.9
    Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are back for some ground-pounding action in this HD version of Donkey Kong Country Returns, originally released on the Wii system. Play solo, or with a buddy in local two-player co-op, in an adventure brimming with hijinks where you can stomp obstacles, send mine carts careening, fly high on rocket barrels and even hitch a ride on Rambi the Rhino. Experience 80 a-peel-ing levels, including the additional ones from the Nintendo 3DS version.
  • Rayman

    1995

    Rayman

    1995

    Platform
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    star 7.8
    The PC version of Rayman has different cage and life locations from the earlier released versions.
  • Celeste: Farewell

    2019

    Celeste: Farewell

    2019

    Platform
    PlayStation 4 Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Xbox One Nintendo Switch
    star 9.1
    Chapter 9: Farewell is a new story chapter for Celeste. It contains 100+ new levels, bringing the game's total to over 800! Over 40 minutes of new music from Lena Raine. There's several brand new mechanics and items to discover and play with. Reconnect with beloved characters for a final goodbye.
  • Hook

    1992

    Hook

    1992

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sega CD
    star 6.9
    In this video game adaption of the Steven Spielberg film Hook, the player takes the role of a grown-up Peter Pan, whose kids have been kidnapped by Captain Hook. Tinker Bell takes Peter back to Neverland where he must again become Pan and reclaim his children.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure

    1999

    Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure

    1999

    Platform
    Neo Geo Pocket Color
    star 7.8
    Help Sonic rescue his forest friends from the evil Dr. Robotnik. Grab those golden rings and collect all the chaos emeralds for special bonuses. Rush through multiple bonus levels and challenge the high score record. Collect puzzle pieces and complete the mystery photo. Play against a friend in a 2-player Vs. battle. The action is gonna be super SONIC!
  • Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems

    1996

    Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems

    1996

    Platform
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6.5
    The most powerful collection of Marvel Super Heroes now unite to battle treacherous mobs of Super-Villians! A mysterious foe has kicked off his plan to rule the world by collecting the Infinity Gems. While each gem controls one force of nature, combined they command limitless power. The fate of the entire world depends on your ability to defeat this sinister scheme before the gems are combined. Master the brute strength of your favorite hero to take on this life and death challenge. You choose the hero best suited to each mission and control all the action, like breaking barriers with the Incredible Hulk or tackling challenges with Spider-Man's webs and climbing ability. It's an incredible action-adventure demanding skill, cunning and reflexes to defeat a diabolical plot and the most amazing assortment of corrupt Super-Villains ever assembled.
  • Disney's Tarzan: Untamed

    2001

    Disney's Tarzan: Untamed

    2001

    Platform
    Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.1
    Picking up quite a while after the defeat of Clayton, Jane and Professor Porter now speak Gorilla-language fluently and Jane is married to Tarzan. However, their lives are threatened once again by a brutal band of British explorers led by the unscrupulous Oswald Gardner, who becomes fascinated with Tarzan and strives to capture the ape-man and take him back to England as a media attraction.
  • Bubble Bobble Part 2

    1993

    Bubble Bobble Part 2

    1993

    Platform
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
    A new breed of heroes! Cubby and Rubby, descendants of the famous Bubby, must battle the Skull Brothers and their army of fiends to rescue a friend in danger. Fortunately, our dinosaur heroes can blow bubbles that will destroy their foes. They will rain fire, floods and tornado!
  • Spyro 2: Season of Flame

    2002

    Spyro 2: Season of Flame

    2002

    Platform
    Game Boy Advance
    star 5.7
    Spyro 2: Season of Flame is the sequel to Spyro: Season of Ice. All the old characters from previous games are there, with Hunter and Bianca, and the player can also control Sheila the Kangaroo and Agent 9. Spyro has a few unusual abilities in this GBA game, including a fire/ice breath toggle. Some items can only be affected by one or the other. Unlike the PSX games, Spyro is presented primarily in an isometric view.
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