Summary

Ubisofthas a prolific record of developing and publishing numerous games across multiple platforms. The company elicits a bunch of mixed reactions from players, but there was a time when most people associated Ubisoft games with high-quality titles that made the most of current-gen hardware to let players enjoy magical experiences that they still remember to this day.

There are a bunch of games that the studio has developed and published for the PS2, a system that is legendary for being one of the highest-selling video game consoles of all time. To this day, fans still remember the amazing games they played on this revolutionary console, and most of Ubisoft’s first-party offerings tried to be as accessible as possible. However, there are many games the studio published that didn’t shy away from forcing players to enduretough and challenging gameplay loops.

Akane Kiryu approaching the player in Fatal Frame 2

Fatal Frameis one of the more innovative survival horror series that fans can check out if they’re interested in the genre. The games focus on traditional Japanese folklore witha horrifying twist, with players having to use their cameras to spot ghosts, who can be stopped by clicking a picture.

After the success of the first game, Ubisoft decided to take on the role of publishing this game on Western shores. The second game is considered by many to be the best in the series, featuring a riveting story and excellent gameplay. Many people feel like theFatal Frameseries peaked here, with the challenge in this title being perfect. The game is pretty challenging but not unfairly so, which makes for a perfect middle ground that lets both survival horror purists and newcomers to the genre enjoy this atmospheric title.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon

It’s only a given that a tactical shooter isbound to be challenging, and the very firstGhost Recongame doesn’t disappoint in this regard. The game forces players to think strategically before a mission even starts, with gamers having to optimize their squads before every mission to cover for everyone’s weaknesses and accentuate the group’s strengths.

Without proper planning, most units will be peppered with a hail of bullets and incapacitated in no time flat. This makes it important to issue orders with great skill and ensure that a quiet, tactical approach is followed for every mission. Sure, players can go all-out and blast their guns at any hostile, but this will attract a lot of attention that can overwhelm most operatives.

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell

Gamers were elated to hear the news that the firstSplinter Cellis finally getting a remake,marking a revival for Sam Fisherand the series as a whole. This news was well-received by those who felt like games that focused solely on stealth were being phased out in an industry where titles must integrate every gameplay mechanic in existence to stay relevant. Hopefully, this remake will retain the difficulty of this game and its challenging stealth gameplay.

A single mistake can be catastrophic in anySplinter Cellmission, especially since hostiles are brutal and will waste no time in gunning Fisher down if he’s spotted. Players need to use their tools wisely and make a conscious effort to not get caught. Sometimes, letting hostiles be instead of incapacitating everyone on the map is the best way to clear a mission. There’s no shame in running away from enemies, especially since Fisher isn’t exactly the most durable video game protagonist around.

Armored Core 2

The release ofArmored Core 6has brought new eyes to a mecha action series that was pretty niche for the longest time before FromSoftware became a tour-de-force in the industry. Each game in the series brings something interesting to know, and one engaging fact that most people aren’t aware of is the fact that Ubisoft was one of the publishers of the secondArmored Coregame.

As one would expect from any FromSoftware game,Armored Core 2doesn’t hold a player’s hand at all. Not only must gamers learn how to craft the perfect mech to deal with foes, but failing a mission leads to a financial setback that can pile onto the player’s misery if they go into debt and have to grind out other assignments to get some cash.

Soldiers standing next to a sign

It’s a shame that moreBrothers in Armsgames don’t come out nowadays since this title had something special going for it. Covering various real-life events in World War 2 with a twist to keep fans engaged,Road to Hill 30was a strong introduction to the series that captivated many fans with its tactical gameplay. Players needed to issue orders to squads to take out hostiles since trying to take out a squad of enemies on one’s own was impossible.

The game’s difficulty could be hard to get used to, but players who manage to give correct orders to their squadmates may potentially not even need to fire a single bullet to take enemies out. Once gamers are familiar with how the game works,Road to Hill 30turns intoa captivating story-driven experiencewith tense combat that is sure to impress.