10 Rarest PlayStation 2 Games Ever

8. Rez

Value: $100 There's just something so 'early 2000s' about Rez. Its beautiful wireframe aesthetic and catchy rhythmic music helped it become a cool cult hit on the PS2, and it sold over 100,000 copies back in the day. The game deservedly got an HD re-release on the Xbox Marketplace in 2007, and a sequel called Child of Eden in 2011. Maybe the solid legacy of this trippy shooter - which replaces gun sounds with electronic music - has helped propel the value of the sealed, original black label version of the game in recent years. Rez was a game that perfectly reflect the rapid growth of the internet at the time, as players control a hacker who has to enter a global supercomputer called Eden, which wants to shut down because it gathered too much knowledge about the world. Your mission is to prevent Eden from shutting, and you'll need to fight viruses and firewalls along the way to complete that objective.
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