PS2 game with the best graphics

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  1. zidane1strife

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    God of War
    Champions of Norrath
    Kingdom Hearts 2
    Gran Turismo 4
    Silent Hill 3
    Not sure if I recall correctly, but I think single player allowed you to zoom in and move the camera(memory's fuzzy though, I might be wrong.)
     
  2. drpepper

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    SH3 and MGS3: SE. They just look good.
     
  3. !eVo!-X Ant UK

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    mine would have to be, Ghost Hunter: Smooth aa'd edges, Prog Scan, beutiful lighting, imensely detailed charactor model's :)
     
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    I'm going to have to vote for Ghost Hunter too, Mainly because it's the best looking PS2 game that there is.
     
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    Second Champions of Norrath. Thanks to the 2xAA and highly detailed models, it holds up better than most games on an HDTV, despite the lack of progressive output.
     
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    As far as playing directly to the strengths of the hardware...

    [​IMG]

    *bow*
     
  7. dukmahsik

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    very very pretty looking game
     
  8. DigitalSoul

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    Ahh, Z.O.E 2nd Runner..... one of the best game purchases I ever made :smile:
     
  9. Nesh

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    Personally I was dissapointed a bit by this game's graphics.Framerate often got choppy and sometimes buggy too.

    edit:Oops forgot to say my fav looking games

    Silent Hill3
    ZOE2
    God of War
    Soul Calibur 3(F*cking brilliantly designed stages!Especially the boss's stage.Meteors falling on earth!!I am also 90% sure there's normal mapping on the wall in Raphael's stage)
    Burnout Revenge
    Jak series
    Tekken Tag Tournament
    Gran Turismo4
     
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    If I had to choose just one game, it would be very difficult.
    Some I consider very good, for various reasons. Most (all?) of them have been mentioned already, but here goes anyway...

    GT4 - Most realistic looking. Might not push the most polys and effects, but still manages to look the most "real" of PS2 games.

    Zone of the Enders: Second Runner - Most colourful, busy graphics. True "eye candy" game. Impressive particle effects. A firework of a graphical splendour.

    Shadow Of The Colossus - Beautiful art, image quality ugly at places but the furry collossi are a wonder to see.

    Silent Hill 3 - One of the best character models, good athmosphere.

    Ghost Hunter - Very good image quality and impressive effects and models, art is a bit crap though.

    ICO - See SotC

    Jak 2 & 3 - Great animation, impressive draw distance

    Ratchet & Clank 2 & 3 - Great animation, nice art, smooth
     
  11. HappyBread

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    Just finished GOW:

    [​IMG]

    wow! this bit looks awesome.

    I forgot Gran Turismo 4 before, and also Tourist Trophy seeing as its running on the same engine.

    [​IMG]
     
  12. rounin

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    Happybread, I think that screenshot of GOW is from a CG movie :???:

    And I agree with RabidRabbit's choices :)
     
  13. HappyBread

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    No, it is definitely in-game because I took it myself. :D
     
  14. drpepper

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    That GOW shot is definitely in game.

    As if no one's played this game before but...
    <SPOILERS AHEAD!!>









    It's just a scene when Kratos is invited to Mount Olympus as the new god of war. You just control him walking up the stairs and into the thrown room. Definitely a sight to see.




    <end spoilers>




    The reason I didn't pick GOW as my favourite graphically was that I didn't like the character models. But I did like the environments. The reflection off the marble floors were amazing... Maybe I'll take back my choices... :)
     
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    Oh oh oh, I forgot Resident Evil 4, it could be even the best looking PS2 game, and being a Game Cube port that's saying something :)

    I'm yet to play the God Of War game, only played the demo and I wasn't that impressed.
    Sure, a clean looking and technically solid title, but something in it (remember, just the demo) left me a bit dull impression.

    Edit: And MGS3:Snake Eater too of course, in case I forgot to mention that also.
     
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    the demo of GOW was nothing compared to the complete and final game. imho ofcourse.

    my votes?

    gow
    black
    burnout
    tekken 5
    mgs3
    gran turismo
    RE:4
    sotc
    fantivison :lol: j/k

    honorable mention, gta:sa, graphically its weak, but technically its pretty impressive considering the size of the game.
     
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    I can't believe MGS3 didn't win hands down. That water! The lighting!
     
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    Personally, I'd choose this game too but I suspect it's not on everyone's list maybe because they don't own it (it's stealthy gameplay may be too slow for a lot of folks).

    Almost all the outdoor scenes in MGS3 are impressive. Having great framerates with that many detail is impressive (I love the "Sokrovenno" level).
     
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    Mine is that pier before the warehouse. Great looking water, also the fire in the games is good too.
     
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    I was impressed by MGS3 as well.I should have mentioned it.
    To be honest though unfortunately, the game running at 30fps kind of ruined it for me, since I was having expectations for 60fps.The cutscenes also suffered from casual framerate variations.
    Superb looking though.
     
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