It's a rhetorical question, but I like get to opinions. When it comes to Street Fighter IV online matches, why do people insist on being pricks?.Especially Okami! It's about as good as Wikipedia articles on video games get. Look up all these games on Wikipedia if you want more info. Pretty weird, and I just remembered it was rereleased for PS2. and the better you do, the larger the big group of people dancing behind you gets. It's like Dance Dance Revolution or Parappa the Rapper except that your actions help save people from aliens. It's a musical rhythm game that was originally released for the Sega Dreamcast. The same company (Nippon Ichi) also made a few sequels and similar games like Phantom Brave and La Pucelle Tactics, and they're all quirky but fun. If you've ever played Final Fantasy Tactics it's a lot like it. Unlike most RPGs you control characters on a grid, so you have to deal with your surroundings among other things. Disgaea is a good one too, but only get it if you think you like Japanese strategy RPGs. The setting, character design, and plot seem pretty goofy and the gameplay is creative in that you have a lot of psychic abilities at your disposal. It's directed by Tim Schafer who made a lot of graphical adventure games for LucasArts that I like. Now, I haven't played the following game, so I can't tell you much about it, but I'm taking someone's advice on this one: Psychonauts. My friends on GameFAQs are always making lists of their favorite games and I'd say the majority of them agree when I say this is one of the top PS2 games. A really fantastic game, you control a goddess in the form of a wolf and you complete quests using fighting techniques as well as using a special Brush ability, where you use the controller to "paint" shapes and create various effects. Now, as for other PS2 games, the first thing that comes to mind is Okami. If you liked KD definitely at least get the sequel for PS2 (called We Love Katamari). and GameFAQs says there are ones coming out for DS, XBOX360, Mobile Phone, and even one for PC that's going to have online capabilities. Okay, hopefully you already know that there are sequels to Katamari Damacy. I really love the katamari game - is there anything else for the PS2 that has its charm and fun gameplay?
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