The first PlayStations hosted little-known productions that later became authentic collector's items. We know the rarest and most expensive game for PS1, let's now move on to PlayStation 2: what in this case is the rarest and most difficult title to recover due to its very high prices?
The winner could be him: we're talking about to seea survival horror di FromSoftware published between 2004 and 2006 all over the world. And given his very limited edition distributionin the West it has become a truly coveted heirloom for collectors who, however, have to put it aside big numbers to be able to get your hands on it: in fact, it is very difficult to find a European PAL copy under 400 euros, and in general a well-kept copy can even go for over 700 euros. And we are talking about used copies, whereas sealed copies can go well over 1000 euros.
Even the American NTSC version is no joke, with similar if not higher prices than its European counterparts. The Japanese one, on the other hand, is the cheapest edition, however, in addition to the linguistic limitations, in any case it is difficult to find an imported version under 150 euros. In addition to the limited distribution, it must also be said that Kuon was not received with great enthusiasm by international critics at the time of its release on PS2: on Metacritic FromSoftware's work reached a less than exciting average of 57, therefore the modest reception may have contributed to the game's limited success on the commercial front. However, over time Kuon has carved out his own small space among PS2 enthusiasts, thus becoming a real videogame museum piece.
However, the PS2 offered many rare and expensive games: why is Rule of Rose worth so much from a collectible perspective, for example?
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