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10 Underrated PS2 Games That Deserved More Love

They could have been the best... if they had been given a chance.

Bujingai: The Forsaken City

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A collaboration between Taito and Red Entertainment, Bujingai: The Forsaken City was reviewed by critics as only mediocre, and many players thought about the same. However, there are some that would agree that this title deserves much more love than it gets all around. Visually, the game is stunning. Plot-wise, while critics found it lacking, the narrative actually puts an interesting twist on a post-apocalyptic world trope.

Fans of Japanese music culture were excited for J-Rock artist Gackt’s involvement with the game. The game’s protagonist, Lau Wong, bears a striking resemblance to the rock star, and Gackt even helped with promotional material.


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