The PS2 has a great and ever widening stable of games available, including such PS2-exclusive titles as Grand Theft Auto Vice City.
When compared directly to the Xbox, the PS2s 128-bit Emotion Engine yields in-game graphics with more jagged edges. People playing on an ordinary TV arent too likely to notice those flaws. But if you compare the two systems on a high-resolution, HD-ready set, the edges in Xbox games look significantly smoother. In some ways, even the little Nintendo GameCube graphically surpasses the PS2. Luigis Mansion and Rogue Leader look exceedingly crisp on the Cube, and the animation in Batman Vengeance is smoother than it is in the PS2 version.