5. Dark Cloud 2

Music: Never-ending Adventure by Tomohito Nishiura
Developer: Level -5
Release Date: February 17th, 2003
6. Kingdom Hearts 2

Music: Sanctuary by Utada Hikaru
Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: March 28th, 2006
7. Grandia III

Music: In the Sky by Miz
Developer: Game Arts
Release Date: February 14th, 2006
8. Baroque

Music: Shigeki Hayashi
Developer: Sting Entertainment
Release Date: April 8th, 2008
9. Persona 4

Music: Pursuing my True Self by Shihoco Hirata
Developer: Atlus
Release Date: December 9th, 2008
10. Final Fantasy X

Music: Otherworld by Nobuo Uematsu
Developer: Square
Release Date: December 20th, 2001
So what do you think? Did your favorites from the PS2 make the list? Let us know in the comments what you think of the list.
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l was about go crazy if u didn’t have the FFX intro because that is best inro. l love hearing Jecht’s music & Sin destroying the city
FFX is just classic, I wish it could get a PSN release along with alot of these RPGs.
All the Final Fantasy games have fantastic openings and while FFX is my favourite FF game of all time i think FF X – 2 had the best intro of all time.
The song “Real Emotion” coupled with the simplistic movie introducing the game’s main protagonists really grabbed my attention and got me fired up more than any other game intro i’ve seen.
@wtGp Final Fantasy VIII has the best opening of all time….
Final Fantasy X is a great intro but i don’t think its the best on the list.. Actually I don’t think its top 5 personally
I agreed with David. Although FF X-2 was just too feminine for me to finish (I made it 4 hours), the opening scene was grand, fun, and impressive. It should be on this list no matter what anyone thought about the rest of the game.
FF X was girlish Japanese pop.. i hated it
Dark Cloud 2 was pretty sweet- DC was one of my favorite ps2 games of all time. I maxed out my clock, i have no idea how many real hours i’ve logged. I just thought the weapon system was genius, and the way swords would evolve was something i really got attached to.