This Vault is now crowdsourced and contains 10107 of 11109 known PlayStation 2 discs, catalogued by Redump on April 2, 2023. To play them youll need an emulator from the Emulation Lair. I found my copy in Japan for like 12 bucks, so it probably isn't that expensive to import. This Vault contains every PlayStation 2 game released in the US, scanned nightly by Redump. In this way you can stay in the air as long as you have enemies and skill. If you attack an enemy, it'll freeze, at which point you can use the enemy as a grappling point for your chain. The game is 2.5-D and mostly centers around "chaining" together attacks by keeping yourself in the air as long as possible. For those that wanted something similar, the closest anyone could get was the vaguely obscure PlayStation 2 title ChainDive. Using these two tools, it's up to you to flip, dive, and snap yourself around all over the place, freezing and cutting suckas like it ain't even no thing. The plasma chain works a little different than other games, though. Despite being a 3D game, all of the action takes place along a 2D axis. He must defend the planet of Elm from invaders, protecting their many princesses. The gist: You're a futuristic ninja-like man of mystery who carries some kind of chain made of beams and a double-sided blade like Darth Maul had, except it can encapsulate things in big blocks of ice. The hero is a warrior named Shark, who wields a sword called Unbreakable, and carries a grappling hook called the plasma chain. Some saintly being has uploaded videos of every stage on YouTube. Anyone heard of/played Chain Dive on the PS2? I think it's Japan-only, but it's also awesome-only, in that it is awesome.
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