Ubisoft has developed some of the most beloved titles around during the PS2-PS4 era, and while some fans might regard their formula as somewhat stale in today’s world, there’s no denying their classic titles that have seen them rise to one of the top developers.
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Their output during the sixth generation of consoles was beloved by the masses, showing just how creative this studio could be. As a result, several amazing PS2 games captured a ton of interest and are still great to play in the modern era.
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XIII
A Stylish First-Person Shooter With A Comic Book Art Style

XIII
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November 10, 2020
- ESRB
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m
- Developer(s)
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PlayMagic
XIII is one of Ubisoft’s most underrated games that deserves more time in the spotlight. The comic book art style has done a great job of helping this game’s visuals age brilliantly, to the point where fans can boot this game up and still have a great time.
It’s a shame that the remake did little to capture the magic of the original and arguably worsened the title’s quality in the eyes of many. Thankfully, players can always get their hands on the original to see one of Ubisoft’s most creative and vibrant shooters.
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Brothers In Arms: Earned In Blood
An Excellent FPS With A Layer Of Strategy
Players who want to enjoy a fun military FPS with a focus on tactical squad deployment will love what Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood brings to the table. Players engage in tense shootouts while also assigning orders to flank and suppress enemies.
This makes certain firefights quite as players figure out how to deal with the threat of certain enemy squads. If players throw caution to the wind and try to take on a squad on their own, then they’ll be mowed down in no time. This tantalizing gameplay loop is what has helped the best Brothers in Arms game stand out as a well-aged title that’s still great to play.
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Prince Of Persia: Warrior Within
The Darker Themes And A Metal Soundtrack Slowly Grew On Players
When Warrior Within came out, the tonal whiplash of this title didn’t sit right with players who loved the charming aesthetic of The Sands of Time. However, it didn’t take long for the game’s enhanced combat system to wow players with its depth.
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Acrobatics could be chained into powerful moves, and the gore was tuned up to the max. As a result, Warrior Within‘s perception has improved over the years to the point where many people consider it to be the best game in the series.
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Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game Of The Movie
One Of The Most Immersive Movie Tie-Ins That Was Ahead Of Its Time
Michel Ancel’s brilliant mind turned what could’ve been a lazy movie tie-in into one of the most immersive and engaging first-person shooters of all time. It helped that the tense moments when players controlled Jack Driscoll were broken up with amazing sequences where players controlled King Kong and smashed large enemies to a pulp.
All of this combined to help Peter Jackson’s King Kong stand out as an excellent game that more fans need to check out. It’s impressive just how ahead of its time this game was, with more and more players prioritizing immersion in their games as the years have gone by.
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Rayman 2: Revolution
An Enhanced Port Of Rayman 2 That Feels Great To Play
Rayman is one of Ubisoft’s most beloved platforming games that has churned out hit after hit. It’s a shame that this series has been on the back burner for a criminally long time, and fans are hoping that this will change with Ubisoft’s restructuring.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape is one of the better games in the series that transitioned smoothly into 3D, and this game was remastered for the PS2 in the form of Rayman 2: Revolution. Players who love classic 3D platformers will love how well this game has aged, making it a blast to play through even now.
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Beyond Good & Evil
Boasts Charming Presentation And Lovable Characters
While some aspects of Beyond Good & Evil may not have aged all that well, the game’s charming presentation and unique open-world design are more than enough to help it coast in the modern era.

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It helps that the title has a ton of gameplay loops for fans to mess around with, featuring everything from third-person action combat to photography. While modern Ubisoft games may feel bloated because of the sheer number of things jam-packed into these titles, the synergy between the gameplay elements of Beyond Good & Evil has helped it age brilliantly and makes it a must-play for fans who want to enjoy Ubisoft’s golden years.
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
One Of The Best Stealth Games Ever Made
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell is finally making a comeback that was a long time in the making. If fans love quality stealth games, then Chaos Theory is easily the best game in this series and is still immensely gratifying to play.
Unlike most modern stealth titles that give players way too many options in combat, Sam Fischer was a sitting duck if he was spotted. This made it important to sneakily take out enemies and pass through areas undetected, leading to tense gameplay situations that are still nail-biting to this day.
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Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time
An Amazing Action-Adventure With Impeccable Storytelling And Satisfying Platforming
Even though the combat of The Sands of Time pales in comparison to its sequels, everything else is a step above. The narrative is arguably the very best seen in a Ubisoft game, introducing a cocky prince who slowly worms his way into the hearts of players as his character develops into a reliable combatant who will do everything in his power to save his kingdom and the woman he loves.
It helps that his partner, Farah, is equally compelling and elevates the quality of the story considerably. This, coupled with the incredible platforming and beautiful visuals, helps The Sands of Time stand out as Ubisoft’s best PS2 game that has aged like fine wine.

Ubisoft
- Date Founded
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March 28, 1986
- Headquarters
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Saint Mandé, France
- CEO
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Yves Guillemot