Best FPS Games On The PlayStation 2

Highlights

  • The PlayStation 2 had significant hardware improvements that allowed for more realistic and immersive FPS games, contributing to the genre’s popularity today.
  • Area 51, Red Faction 2, and Cold Winter are underrated FPS games on the PS2 that offer unique settings, gameplay elements, and engaging stories.
  • Killzone, Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, and Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 are notable FPS games on the PS2 that provided cinematic experiences, memorable campaigns, and multiplayer options.



The highest-selling console of all time, the PlayStation 2, strapped a rocket to the video gaming industry and shot it into mainstream media. The PlayStation 2’s success was helped partly by its built-in DVD player and largely by its excellent games catalog. It featured action-adventure classics like Okami, Devil May Cry, and God of War, stealth gems like Metal Gear Solid 2 & 3, Splinter Cell, and Hitman, and excellent sports games including the Fifa series, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, and Gran Turismo 3, with many people still recognizing it as one of the most successful consoles of all time.

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Furthermore, the PlayStation 2 had significant hardware improvements from its predecessor, PlayStation 1. These improvements allowed developers to create more realistic titles, encouraging them to make more first-person shooters. This genre skyrocketed in popularity during this generation, and players need only check the state of gaming in modern times to realize just how strong of a grip first-person shooters have on the market nowadays. Suffice it to say, there are many great PS2 FPS games that are worth a player’s time… even in gaming’s modern era!


Updated on February 11, 2024 by Ritwik Mitra: The PlayStation 2 is widely touted as one of the best video game consoles ever made, and for good reason. The first PlayStation console was an impressive step forward for Sony which established themselves as a dominant player in the industry, but this console also came with its fair share of flaws. The lack of restrictions when it came to third-party development led to a lot of low-quality titles plaguing this console, something that Sony tightened following the launch of the PlayStation 2. The results were instant, with most titles on this platform being excellent. The PS2 had its fair share of excellent FPS titles that fans of the genre could get lost in, with the action-packed gameplay being easy to get into time and time again.


25 Call Of Duty: World At War – Final Fronts

Metascore: N/A

Call Of Duty World At War – Final Fronts


  • Platform(s): PlayStation 2
  • Release Date: November 11, 2008
  • Developer: Rebellion Developments


2008 was the year when the PlayStation 3 came out, with this advancement in hardware causing developers to shift their interests to making cutting-edge games on next-gen consoles instead of trying to accommodate outdated hardware. However, Call of Duty was a franchise that wanted to spread out in every direction, making sure that its 2008 title, World at War, could work on the PlayStation 2 as well.


This version of the game was notably inferior and featured poor AI, but most people would agree that it’s a decent title once people look past its flaws. The shooting is decent and the attempts to develop a cutting-edge Call of Duty game on a console that was clearly past its prime was admirable, if nothing else.

24 Return To Castle Wolfenstein

Metascore: 66

Screenshot from Return to Castle Wolfenstein showing three elite soldiers about to attack.

Return To Castle Wolfenstein

Released
November 19, 2001

Developer
id Software, Splash Damage, Gray Matter Studios, Nerve Software, Threewave Software

BJ Blazkowicz is one of the most iconic video game protagonists of all time, and fans were glad to see that this character would make an appearance after a pretty long hiatus in another Wolfenstein game. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a tightly woven and engaging FPS that is a blast to play through, especially for long-time fans of the genre who loved playing the old games.


The multiplayer of this title was revolutionary at the time, with the single-player campaign also being quite engaging in its own right and building up on the lore of the series in its own way. It’s a shame that many people don’t talk about Return to Castle Wolfenstein nowadays, especially since the gameplay of this title has aged pretty well and can still be a ton of fun to this day.

23 Medal Of Honor: Rising Sun

Metascore: 68

Pearl Harbor Medal of Honor rising sun

Medal of Honor: Rising Sun

Released
November 11, 2003

Electronic Arts’ Medal of Honor series may not be too recognizable to audiences today, but back in 2003, it was one of the premier names in the first-person shooter genre.

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Medal of Honor: Rising Sun didn’t reach the heights of the classic PlayStation 1 games, but it still provided a fantastic eight-hour campaign and enjoyable split-screen multiplayer that should appeal to any FPS fan. Although it’s not considered among the best Medal of Honor games, it had one of the biggest influences on the FPS genre as it offered online multiplayer, something that was uncommon on the PlayStation 2.

22 Killzone

Metascore: 70

Killzone - gun firing with mission complete text on screen

Killzone

Released
December 2, 2004

The first entry into the PlayStation-exclusive Killzone series was developed by Guerrilla Games and hit stores in late 2004. The first-person shooter takes players to 2357, over 300 years after a nuclear war shattered planet Earth. It’s one of the most beloved PlayStation franchises around that fans miss quite a bit.


Killzone attempted to stand out from the crowded FPS market by trying to create a more cinematic experience than other shooters offered. Guerrilla Games did a great job of this, as both the sound and art design were top-notch for the time of Killzone‘s release. However, the game wasn’t without its issues as the enemy A.I. and technical performance of Killzone left much to be desired.

21 Cold Winter

Metascore: 73

cold winter PS2

Cold Winter

Released
May 11, 2005

Developer
Swordfish Studios

There’s no denying that most first-person shooter games feature a ton of action and fun set pieces that make them a blast to engage with. However, not many of them put a lot of stock into the story side of things, which is what made Cold Winter such a special gem. The original narrative of this game was penned by none other than Warren Ellis, a legendary writer known for his work on the Netflix Castlevania series, Dead Space, and many popular comic books.


The gameplay itself may be nothing to write home about, but players who want their FPS titles to have great and thought-provoking stories will love what Cold Winter brings to the table. It’s a shame that not many people talk about this gem nowadays, making it one of the most underrated action games on the PS2.

20 XIII

Metascore: 73

jason fly from xiii

There aren’t many FPS games based on a comic book, which already makes XIII way more engaging and unique than most of the other titles in this genre. On top of this, the game’s cel-shaded art style and the focus on a comic-book design aesthetic made it a blast to play through in every way, even if the gameplay itself may have been the least engaging part of the experience.

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Fans of this game were glad to hear that this game was getting a full-blown remake, which made it pretty disappointing when this release turned out to be broken and uninspired in every way. While another studio was contracted to release a better version of the remake to address fan and critic complaints, the damage had already been done — XIII has become another footnote of gaming history that people rarely bring up in conversation.

19 Darkwatch: Curse Of The West

Metascore: 74

Fighting enemies in Darkwatch

Darkwatch: Curse Of The West

Most FPS games have a bad reputation for having cliched settings and being so grounded in reality that there’s nothing imaginative about them. This couldn’t be further from the truth, and a great example of how an inspired setting can elevate the quality of a video game can be seen in the case of Darkwatch: Curse of the West.


The combination of steampunk, horror, and Western elements made for a tantalizing combination, as players control an outlaw-turned-vampire who has to take out a wealth of enemies standing in his way. The morality system of this game lets players access a suite of interesting powers that differ from each other in meaningful ways, while the gameplay switches between day and night to add more variety to the proceedings.

18 Area 51

Metascore: 75

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Area 51

Released
November 12, 2007

Developer(s)
Midway Games , Midway Home Entertainment , SNK

This was one of the more underrated shooters that probably flew under the radar for players, but it’s probably one of the more interesting first-person shooters that the PlayStation 2 had under its belt. First, going into Area 51 is an interesting setting for players because the enemy would be aliens. Paired with the combat and story, the game allows players to be more creative with how they play Area 51.


The combat is fairly simple which makes it easier for players to jump into, however, the fact that players could dual wield certain weapons like shotguns and pistols set Area 51 apart from other games at the time. Players could also get “superpowers” by turning into a mutated alien which adds another element to gameplay. When players are able to switch to a mutant temporarily, the combat gets enhanced, which allows players to be quicker, see invisible enemies better, and heal faster.

17 Call Of Duty: Finest Hour

Metascore: 76

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Call Of Duty: Finest Hour

Released
November 16, 2004

Developer
Spark Unlimited, Exakt Entertainment, Kuju

The first Call of Duty to be ported onto the console set the precedent that these types of games can be played on the console provided it’s done right, and it was. This ushered in a new era of online gaming on the PlayStation 2 because it was one of the first games on the console to feature online gameplay. This allowed players to test other players and their skills, which made Call of Duty: Finest Hour one of the best shooters, not just for the PlayStation 2 but for the other consoles at the time.

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On top of that, Call of Duty: Finest Hour featured a very compelling, emotional, and character-driven story that spanned all major fronts during World War 2. This separated Call of Duty from its competitor Battlefield because Call of Duty: Finest Hour and the rest of the series were more story-focused experiences. However, Call of Duty: Finest Hour multiplayer changed the online space for both PC and console, being more arcade-like. Players could easily jump into the online portion and easily rack up kills and because of that accessibility, Call of Duty: Finest Hour has made a very important impact in modern online gaming for shooters.

16 Call Of Duty 2: Big Red One

Metascore: 77

Call of Duty 2: Big Red One - FPS view of destroyed town

Call of Duty 2: Big Red One

Released
November 1, 2005

Developer
Treyarch, Gray Matter Studios, High Voltage Software, Gray Matter Interactive Studios, Inc.

The iconic Call of Duty series wasn’t always known for its online shooters set in modern times, as the first handful of games took players back to World War 2. Another fact about the series that seems odd today is that the first two games weren’t released on a PlayStation console. Thankfully, Big Red One was there to satisfy fans of Sony’s PS2.


Series spin-off Call of Duty 2: Big Red One wasn’t too dissimilar to the original Call of Duty 2, leading to criticisms and a reduced Metascore of 77 compared to the original’s 86 and 89. However, this wasn’t an issue for PlayStation 2 owners, as it was their first taste of the Call of Duty gameplay formula.

15 Unreal Tournament

Metascore: 77

Player firing a minion at another enemy

Unreal Tournament

Released
November 30, 1999

Developer
Digital Extremes, Epic Games, Sega Studios San Francisco

While on PC, Unreal Tournament was a very successful game, giving players complete freedom when fighting other players online. Due to its online ability and being fairly difficult, Unreal Tournament made players super competitive. While the PlayStation 2 port suffered from graphical and minimal gameplay limitations, it still got very close to the Unreal Tournament PC version, allowing PlayStation 2 owners to be just as competitive.


However, the PlayStation 2 port did not have any online multiplayer, but rather local multiplayer, meaning players could play with their friends on the same console. Even without the online multiplayer aspect, players could still have a great time going head-to-head with the modes that were offered in Unreal Tournament, and because of the heightened difficulty, players can get fairly competitive forcing players to be aggressive and take more risks.

14 James Bond 007: Nightfire

Metascore: 77

Gameplay of James Bond Nightfire on PS2

007: Nightfire

Released
November 18, 2002

Many James Bond games have the thankless task of being compared to the classic Nintendo 64 game, GoldenEye 007. Despite being released 5 years later, Nightfire still had this weight of expectation on its shoulders.

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Despite never reaching the heights of GoldenEye 007, Nightfire was still a fantastic game in its own right. For example, it did an excellent job of updating the split-screen multiplayer formula that GoldenEye revolutionized. The game’s multiplayer had many weapons to use, characters to play as, and well-designed stages to compete in. Moreover, Nightfire had one of the best single-player campaigns in Bond’s gaming history. Players could use multiple gadgets, drive modded cars, and shoot down enemies with great gameplay that made gamers feel like they were the iconic agent.

13 Black

Metascore: 79

explosion in the ps2 game Black

Black

Released
February 28, 2006

If Michael Bay was to make a video game, it would probably be something like Black. The game had some incredible visual design for the time, high-quality sound effects, and used real actors for cutscenes.


Developers Criterion Games created Black with the idea of making it the FPS version of their Burnout games, and it certainly achieves it. The game has wonderfully over-the-top action with land mines, grenades, cars, and even buildings frequently exploding during the objective-based gameplay, making Black one of the most cinematic gaming experiences available on the PS2. It’s a shame that more people don’t talk about this highly underrated FPS.

12 Battlefield 2: Modern Combat

Metascore: 80

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Battlefield 2: Modern Combat

Released
October 24, 2005

The PlayStation 2 began the era of more realistic shooters that were both tactical and grounded, the console port of Battlefield 2 helped bring in this new wave of games for the system and the better. Players were able to play one of the revolutionary shooters at the time, allowing players to jump into these massive maps, and control a wide variety of vehicles with a large population of players which has become a staple for Battlefield games.


However, unlike most mainstream shooters at the time Battlefield 2: Modern Combat leaned into a more realistic tactile gameplay style whereas others went towards a more arcade route. This helped keep Battlefield 2: Modern Combat separate from others because it could do what other shooters at the time were not doing and not limit the players. Featuring iconic game modes like conquest and rush that were unique to Battlefield 2: Modern Combat at the time other shooters had a more focused style of gameplay, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat emphasized all-out-war which is a mantra for the later games in the Battlefield series.

11 Brothers In Arms: Road To Hill 30

Metascore: 82

Soldiers standing next to a sign

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30

Released
November 20, 2006

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 was released in March 2005, making it the first entry into the Brothers in Arms series. The franchise would have over ten releases, the most recent of which was the 2014 mobile game Brothers in Arms 3: Sons of War.

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Despite the series’ many subsequent iterations, Gearbox Software’s original Road to Hill 30 is still regarded as the franchise’s high point. The game was particularly praised for its squad management mechanics, which were unique for the time and gave the FPS genre, which was considered stale in 2005, a new lease of life.

10 Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game Of The Movie

Metascore: 82

gameplay of king kong on ps2

Peter Jackson’s King Kong

Released
December 14, 2005

The movie tie-in game with the oddly specific title surprised gamers upon release. Movie tie-in games are often looked down upon and rightly criticized for being rushed as the developers often have tight time schedules to adhere to, ensuring that their game is released in line with the corresponding film. Many gamers thought that this would be the case with King Kong. Even the title implied that the game would be a cash grab, with publishers Ubisoft seemingly desperate to let consumers know that it was related to the hit film.


However, Ubisoft Montpellier did an excellent job with King Kong. With no HUD and fantastic sound effects, the game was extremely immersive and played like a survival horror title. Along with the FPS gameplay, King Kong also featured enjoyable third-person sections with players controlling the iconic gorilla himself.

9 Call Of Duty 3

Metascore: 82

gameplay of call of duty 3 on the PS2

Call of Duty 3

Released
November 7, 2006

Before the Modern Warfare series revolutionized online gaming, there was the original trilogy. Call of Duty 3’s single-player mode was broken into four sections, with American, British, Polish, and Canadian campaigns. These campaigns had an immersive historical World War 2 setting, helping the game become one of the best historical FPS titles at the time.


Call of Duty 3, much like the aforementioned King Kong, was released late in the PlayStation 2’s life span and pushed the PS2’s capabilities to its limits, resulting in some of the best graphics available on the console.

8 TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

Metascore: 84

timesplitters future perfect promotional image

TimeSplitters Future Perfect

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is the third entry in the TimeSplitters series. Much like the rest of the series, Future Perfect takes heavy inspiration from Rare’s Perfect Dark and GoldenEye.

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Furthermore, the game added online multiplayer, finally letting players test their shooting skills against human opponents. It also featured an impressive catalog of 150 characters, many of which were unlocked via completing levels and challenges in the game’s campaign. This gave gamers an incentive to perfect their skill with the game, adding great replay value in the process.

7 Quake 3: Revolution

Metascore: 84

gameplay of quake 3 revolution on ps2

Quake 3: Revolution

Released
March 26, 2001

Developer
Bullfrog Productions

The PS2 port of PC’s Quake 3: Arena was always going to be a difficult sell, as the game removed the online capabilities that the PC version thrived on. Despite this, Revolution sold very well on the home console.


Like many games on this list, Quake 3: Revolution had a heavy emphasis on multiplayer gameplay. Developer’s id Software gave gamers a huge selection of maps to play on and a substantial variety of game modes to choose from. Moreover, the game removed plot-based single-player from the series, replacing it with a mode that simulated the game’s multiplayer experience by giving players bots to fight.

6 Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005)

Metascore: 84

star wars boba fett attacking another player

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (2005)

Released
November 1, 2005

Developer(s)
Pandemic Studios

Probably one of the best Star Wars games to date featuring an expansive online world that gave players complete control of everything, it was what every Star Wars fan wanted, and then some. Giving players a very compelling single-player campaign and an immersive multiplayer section made Star Wars Battlefront 2 have the legacy that it has now. The deep and rich gameplay elements had players coming back and staying engaged, Plus, with how competitive it was, old players came back really competitive to replay the game, making it one of the most full-fledged Star Wars games ever.


The different modes that were featured in Star Wars Battlefront 2 allowed each fight to feel new, and those modes were set across the Star Wars eras at the time making any hardcore Star Wars fan excited to play it. Thanks to all these things, Star Wars Battlefront 2 has left a legacy that can be felt in modern Battlefront games, and because of that, it’s an important game for the series.