Sony PlayStation 2 Archives - Shattered Pen https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/tag/sony-playstation-2/ It's LEAKING! Fri, 24 Oct 2025 15:34:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/favicon.png Sony PlayStation 2 Archives - Shattered Pen https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/tag/sony-playstation-2/ 32 32 Silent Hill 2 https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/silent-hill-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=silent-hill-2 Mon, 07 Jul 2025 14:33:28 +0000 https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/?p=525 Overview: A man stricken with grief goes back to the town his wife kept wanting to go before she died. As he goes through the town strange occurrences happen and even stranger people weave in and out of his life causing him to question his sanity. You go throughout the sleepy northeastern town and stumble […]

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Overview:

A man stricken with grief goes back to the town his wife kept wanting to go before she died. As he goes through the town strange occurrences happen and even stranger people weave in and out of his life causing him to question his sanity. You go throughout the sleepy northeastern town and stumble upon regular locations, like a bowling alley, which are just made even creepier by the bizarre things going on. Not to mention you sometimes get stuck in the middle of the night with nothing to guide you but your trusty flashlight.

Spooky!

Visuals:

Man, this game looks rude as fuck! The filter on the screen giving it the film grain technique back in 2001 makes it seem from a different era. It also being of that time, the graphics can look even more grungy if played at standard definition resolution which just make everything look extremely fuzzy. Almost as if you’re watching it on a VHS!

Quality back in 2001

This even isn’t getting into the main course, though. Everything else about how this game looks is amazing. I’m looking at this back in 2001 respect. For a very early PS2 game the visuals in this game are striking. The characters, environments, and shitty DVD CGI all set the mood for the game that, I feel, was not surpassed on this generation of hardware from any of the competitors.

It’s also very visceral…

Audio:

Ah, the audio. Gone are the screeching industrial tunes of the first game and are replaced with just an ambiance and moody tones that seem to be the norm in survival horror games. The voice acting, though, is something that has to be heard as it is super laughable. This is only a few years removed from the horrible voice acting seen in the PS1 era but they haven’t improved by much. Fortunately, it doesn’t detract from the atmosphere too much but it did make me smile.

You heard her!

Completion:

I FINISHED THIS GAME! It actually wasn’t very long but I just kept wanting to see where the game would take me. Every locale was something new and fresh with the characters just leading me along a nice path. Some of the things James, our protagonist, did are head scratching but you can’t blame him since he’s grieving. Some themes and backstories are horrific but kudos to the game for going there. Unfortunately, based on my choices I got the bad ending but I feel it is an earned catharsis due do how I played. Will I go for more endings? Probably not, but I feel it would be a nice playthrough in the future. A+ game. You had me from the very beginning.

Bad like water…

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Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsitance https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/metal-gear-solid-3-subsitance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=metal-gear-solid-3-subsitance Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:55:53 +0000 https://shatteredpen.bjvdesign.com/?p=192 Let me tell you a little bit about Metal Gear Solid 3: Substinance for the PlayStation 2. This game, although kind of a “Director’s Cut” is a game very worthy of another purchase. Just replaying it with the new camera angle does shed new light on refining your stealth tactics to get your kills off with ease. […]

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Let me tell you a little bit about Metal Gear Solid 3: Substinance for the PlayStation 2. This game, although kind of a “Director’s Cut” is a game very worthy of another purchase. Just replaying it with the new camera angle does shed new light on refining your stealth tactics to get your kills off with ease. Not to mention the new modes that they added on the second disc are fun as all Hell.

For starters, you get the original Metal Gear games that released on the MSX system back in the late eighties and early ninties. I thought I played the original ones on the NES, but apparently I was mistaken. These games are obviously where Metal Gear Solid came from and I am glad to get to play them. Unfortunately, the controls are the only thing that hinder these ports to play functionally. The PS2 controller’s broken D-Pad completely hinders your ability to manuver correctly and will, in time, cause your hand to blister [if you play it as much as I do]. If you can overlook these problems, go right ahead and play to your heart’s delight.

Another feature [from the get go] is Snake v Monkey. This was on the original MGS3, so I won’t go into much details, but it still is as lighthearted as ever. Basically, what you do is just stalk the monkies from Ape Escape in a comical spin off of the MGS “Tactical Espionage Action” and just attempt to debunk their plans of world domination with their own version of Metal Gear. I suggest you check this out if you get the game.

The meat and potatoes of this game is with the most revered amongst MGS fans, Online MGS!!. This game freaking rocks! Not only do you get to hunt each other, but hell, you can play it just like MGS with there being one “Snake” where the rest are gaurds looking for the grisly mofo. I only got to play one game, because I’m at a place with not so good connection, but I am sure as shit going to play this portion of the game more and more!

So, if you own a PS2, don’t be a fool and miss out on this game. If you have it, you may hesitate, but if you don’t have it, you do NOT have any excuse to not pick this game up. Also, if you’re under 17, be sure to STAY AWAY from it.

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