
Not that many PS2 games sold though, so I still have most of those. And I even added at least one (Ghostbusters) since then.
Here's one game I'd like to talk about...
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks

This was actually one of my favorites games for the PS2 during its lifetime. I learned of it from one of those demo discs. Remember those?

Now that I think about it, I didn't even try any of the other games on that disc. I saw an MK game, and I went straight to that one. I played through the demo and promptly picked up a used copy. And I played the hell out of it!
It's an action/adventure beat 'em up with light RPG elements. I've always been a fan of the early MK games, especially MK2, and this game is just a complete love letter to MK2. It starts with an opening cutscene depicting the ending events of MK1. Then it picks up right from there. The game follows the story of MK2, but the first area of the game is escaping Outworld at the end of MK1. More or less so they could shove some MK1 locations in there quick, namely Goro's Lair and The Pit. From there, it's all MK2 locations. It's definitely awesome getting to see all of the locations from MK2 in 3D.
The game plays like a 3D beat 'em up. You can choose to play as either Lui Kang or Kung Lao. You can play through the game solo as either character, or 2-player co-op as both. You can also unlock Sub-Zero and Scorpion as playable character, but they don't have their own story. You gain experience points from defeating enemies and such, and you can spend those points on new moves and the like. And it's an MK game, so you learn finishing moves along the way as well. The gameplay is addictive. It's shallow enough to be easily accessible. But it's just deep enough to not be boring and repetitive. For example, learning how to juggle enemies for larger kombo counts. Or knocking/throwing enemies into traps for instant kills.
I checked my save file on my PS2 memory card and apparently I haven't played this game since 2011. I had several saves on there. I played through it solo as both Lui Kang and Kung Lao. And I played through it co-op as both characters, as well a Sub-Zero/Scorpion run. It was just that much fun. IIRC, the game has a versus mode but I don't remember it being much fun. But you can unlock the arcade version of MK2, and this I had a blast with. I don't know if it's emulated or just not a great port, because it runs too fast. But it was the first time I had the arcade version at home (as oppose to the SNES port) so I found it fantastic. My brother and I played many, many rounds in this. And we even beat the single player which is insanely difficult due to the increased speed. So between the main game and the MK2 arcade port, I sunk many, many hours into this game. It's gotta be in my top 5 of most hours played PS2 games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat:_Shaolin_Monks#Legacy wrote:A sequel focused on Scorpion and Sub-Zero, titled Mortal Kombat: Fire & Ice, was planned to be developed by Paradox but financial constraint caused the project's cancellation.[19] Ed Boon recalled: "Monks was FAR and away the best spinoff. We were in talks to do a sequel before the Moorpark studio closed."
A possible HD remake of Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks was teased by Boon in October 2013. He also previously said they would "love to make one" someday, but a remake would not come "in the NEAR future" (from January 2013). In 2014, he also disclosed that they already did talk "about doing an up-rez'ed version for [the] PS3 and 360 a few years ago."
Reading the above killed me. I would have loved to see a sequel or HD port of this game, and sadly that never happened. Oh well. I just fired up Shaolin Monks on my PS2 for the first time since 2011. I've been thinking about replaying this game for a few years now, but I was kind of scared if I would still find it enjoyable or not. Well, it's still just as much fun to play now as it was a decade ago!
