The PS2 has been around for over 9 years now... but it's still selling games. Last year, we saw some pretty good games (or so to speak) that were released for the PS2. Here are some examples. Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 hits the series for the third time for the third year in a row. It featured an amazingly large character roster but with simple controls, players of the fighting genre can have fun with the game, but will not feel it as a must-have. We also saw Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4. Gamespot's official review called it unique and was one of the better story-driven games of 2008. Let's not forget about Kingdom Hearts: Re: Chain of memories. For those who missed out on KHII: FM+, you might wanna add this to your KH collection, as the game features great voice acting, terrific visuals, and the same loveable charm that the series never failed to offer. 2009 has already arrived and the PS2 seems to be getting only those games that are available for multiple platforms. These games, like last year, tend to be those with a creative license. Games with a creative license tend to be quite suckish (Wall-E surprised everyone last year though). However, there are some PS2-exclusive games out there, but like last year, they happen once in a blue moon. This year, looks like our first "blue moon" would seem to be Ultimate Ninja 4: Naruto Shippuden, which is coming out this March. Well, it seems nice that the PS2 is doing nicely after all this time... seriously, it's the last one standing of the 6th generation home consoles. But if you think about it though, if Sony keeps making games for the PS2, then that actually gives the PS3 a tougher time selling itself! What do you think? Should Sony keep making games for the PS2, or should they let it die and give the PS3 more attention?
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