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God Hand is one of those games that demands that the player spends enough time to get good at before its beauty is revealed, which is why it got mixed reviews upon release but was named a PS2 classic later on. Getting your hands on God Hand is no easy feat, however, as copies are very expensive and rare. For enthusiasts of games with unique fighting systems, however, this game is definitely worth it.

Kuon is a survival horror game inspired by ancient Japanese horror stories with a story that takes place in Japan during the Heian period. The story is divided into three chapters in which the player controls different characters exploring a mansion, each with their own motivations. The mansion is inhabited by ghosts and monsters, which is where the survival horror part comes into play. The game didn't sell too well due to lukewarm reception, resulting in few copies being imported into other regions than Japan, thus making the game rare and expensive.

The player has to figure out what happened to the world around them, mainly figuring out details about The Flash that enveloped the kingdom in cold. The main drawback of the game is that it used a grid-by-grid movement system, making the task of getting from one place to another longer than it should be. As far as controversial PlayStation 2 exclusive games go, Rule of Rose is definitely among the top contenders for being the one with the most controversy surrounding its release.

Multiple sources claimed that Rule of Rose featured highly disturbing scenes and concepts, opting to ban the game from their respective countries entirely before release. In the end, the claims turned out to be untrue, and the game was simply a survival horror game dealing with psychological horror centered around childhood and psychology. Set in Heian-era Kyoto, it tells the strange, dark and grisly tale of a cursed mansion and all the terrors that lurk within.

The story is told from the point of view of two very different young women, each of which has their own separate phase. Between reviews and being a rather obscure game to begin with, the print run was rather small on this title.

However, demand for Kuon started spiking in building up to their current levels. Overall, the game has seen a 4X to 8X increase in value over the past six years. Much like the original Playstation , this list of valuable games includes a handful of RPGs. The fourth installment, Quarantine easily tops the list, commanding at least double the amount of most other three games in the series.

Players can also transfer their characters and data between games in the series. It made for a rather interesting concept that built a bit of a following. Check for. Another one of the big risers here. This particular cover variant features a lenticular effect changes the picture when you tilt the case was rumored to be a Best Buy pre-order exclusive, but many gamers reported to find this particular variant on standard store shelves after initial release.

You can read about this debate in this forum thread. It is possible that it was intended for pre-orders but did not sell out or that there were returns or unclaimed that were put back on shelves. Regardless, this stunning variant see a better up-close picture is hard to find in the wild and has been growing in values over the years.

Check for Xenosaga 3 Lenticular Cover on eBay. The cult-classic animated series from Matt Groening was struggling to find a mainstream audience on Fox when this console game adaptation was in development. The show ended up getting cancelled in , the same year the game arrived in stores. A Gamecube and Game Boy Advance port were also originally developed, but cancelled. Even though the animated series was revived four years later, the game has remained a collectors item and has appreciated quite well over the last few years.

The PS2 along with other consoles of the era had a few installments in this series of Dragon Ball Z fighting games. This third and final installment in the Budokai Tenkaichi series was on the PS2 and Wii, but seemed to have worn out its welcome a bit.

What sets the Enix-published game apart, however is in the way you control your robot. Instead of sitting in a cockpit or having a dynamic third-person perspective, you have remote control from the point of view of a human character on the ground. This requires you to strategically position your human character and obviously creates a rather unique gameplay element that earned the game a place in our PS2 Hidden Gems guide.

Apparently collectors approve the remake as it has been climbing the charts on this PS2 list while the PS1 original is still significantly cheaper. Much like the Sega Saturn , the Playstation 2 has a handful of 2D shooters that draw in hardcore fans. While many of the hot imports from five or six years ago have cooled down, Ibara has remained strong as the primary collectors item in the Japanese PS2 library.

Check for Ibara on eBay. The game is played entirely in the first person perspective of the camera operator, and the player will lose if the camera runs out of film before the end. And much like most of the PS2-exclusive survival horror games mentioned above in the North American releases, Michigan Report from Hell has risen form relative obscurity to an item that commands some solid cash.

The mansion is inhabited by ghosts and monsters, which is where the survival horror part comes into play. The game didn't sell too well due to lukewarm reception, resulting in few copies being imported into other regions than Japan, thus making the game rare and expensive. The player has to figure out what happened to the world around them, mainly figuring out details about The Flash that enveloped the kingdom in cold. The main drawback of the game is that it used a grid-by-grid movement system, making the task of getting from one place to another longer than it should be.

As far as controversial PlayStation 2 exclusive games go, Rule of Rose is definitely among the top contenders for being the one with the most controversy surrounding its release. Multiple sources claimed that Rule of Rose featured highly disturbing scenes and concepts, opting to ban the game from their respective countries entirely before release.

In the end, the claims turned out to be untrue, and the game was simply a survival horror game dealing with psychological horror centered around childhood and psychology. Although the game turned out to be decent all around, the negative attention surrounding its release made it more difficult to sell, leading to it becoming a rare game with an extremely high price.

Peter Parker's adventure into the metaverse could have been so much more. Dominic Nordtveit is a young video-game enthusiast, music lover and aspiring bartender based in Os, Norway. While he has not worked as a writer before, only as a greeter of tourists, he always wanted a job that would rely on his love for video-games.

Although he has many hobbies, some of which have come and gone, playing video-games is something that has been a part of his life since very early childhood. In fact, it is likely the rarest video game ever released for the PlayStation 2! That said, it's not as valuable as that distinction may suggest probably because no one cares. You may not think it, but Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is actually worth quite a lot of money! Serving as the fourth installment in the iconic Marvel vs. Capcom series, this game featured a ton of new features, including three-on-three gameplay and a simpler control scheme.

Despite receiving good reviews, Capcom subsequently lost the license to publish Marvel characters, and the series embarked on an extended hiatus. Maybe it's due to the unfortunate history behind the game, but either way, sealed copies of Marvel vs. Xenosaga 3 was the last entry in the role-playing game series Xenosaga , which was pretty well regarded until it was suddenly stopped in Because of the third installment's relative lack of popularity, and the fact that the franchise has been dead for 15 years, copies of this game can get pricey.

According to pricecharting. This 3-D platformer based on the original Futurama cartoon series boasts cutscenes that form a "long lost" episode. Players take on the roles of Fry, Bender, Leela, and Zoidberg as they shoot their way through various enemies to help the Sun People and build a time machine.

The show was canceled in , but the game had already been in development, so it was released after the cancelation. Because the show didn't seem to be doing well, the developers only printed a few copies. Of course, the series was picked back up a few years later, yet the PS2 game remains a collector's item. The game features 98 characters in forms, which is the largest roster in the entire franchise. The fighting game has several new stages and new combo attacks. This particular installment did not receive great reviews or see many sales.

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is a different take on the original Silent Hill game that keeps the basic story intact while also psychologically profiling the player to alter the game.



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