I'm looking for some good PS2 titles that support multiplayer for presents.
Preferences:
1. Not gratiutiously violent, bloody, or risque (not warping for 9 year old minds with somewhat prudish parents).
2. Supports 4 or more players.
3. Has cooperative as well as competitive play.
4. Is enjoyable even for casual gamers.
Would anyone be kind enough to point out some good ideas for the ignorant?
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X-Men Legends 1 & 2. 4 Player fun, the entire main game is co-op, plus some fun competative levels.
Dunno of any games for PS2 that handle more than 4 players. I shudder to think of that sort of split screen.
Dunno of any games for PS2 that handle more than 4 players. I shudder to think of that sort of split screen.
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The Fantastic Four game also runs on the same engine as X-men Legends and allows multiplay just like it does. I only played the first couple of levels, though, so I'm not sure how good it is.
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Gauntlet Legends describes that about perfectly. Though I have heard the only version available for the PS2, Dark Legacy, is has the difficulty bumped up to frustration levels.
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