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This particular collection of PS2 demos covers pretty diverse bases.
Here’s why it was well worth 10.

I can see the appeal.
The overzealous hum of the PS2 springing to life still makes me feel like an excited little kid again.
Black Isle’s 2001 offering Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance is first on the chopping block.

We begin at Lakeside Amusement Park, creepy and abandoned and adorned with many a Robbie the Rabbit dolls.
The first thing I do?
Water drips from a pipe somewhere or is it blood?

as the metallic groan of machinery yawns in the distance.
There’s still something so exciting about physical media when it comes to video games.
Somehow, Burnout 2: Point of Impact is exactly the tonic I need.

The aim of the game isn’t to beat your car up here, though.
It’s a racing game, and every time you crash, you simply restart.
The only notes I took?

I suck at it."
If you need me, I’ll be scouring eBay for more forgotten PS2 demos.



















