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I think my most obscure PS2 game would be Stretch Panic. I know that the Game Grumps did a gameplay of it, but before that, very few people knew of it. You play as a young girl named Linda who is the weirder sister in a house with 12 other sisters. They're very vain and care too much about appearance, and Linda just doesn't get it. One day, however, Linda is about to lose her sisters when they succumb to their respective Demons of Vanity. A Demon of Vanity also possesses Linda's scarf, the one article of clothing Linda cares about, and acts as her weapon. The demon doesn't wish to harm Linda, it just wants its craving to stretch and deform things to be sated. That comes in handy on Linda's journey to save her 12 sisters.
They have become "exhibits" in this place called the Museum of Agony. Linda goes to their exhibits to face against their Demons of Vanity. Each of the sisters' Demon of Vanity represents her ideal representation of beauty. That can lead to some challenging fights later on, but I like the change ups in the styles of taking the girls on. Stretch Panic is an underrated game.
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Another obscure PS2 game that I have is Mister Mosquito. It's a game where you fly around a Japanese family's house in the summertime and try to feed on them. If you bite the body part that has crosshairs around it and you drink the amount of blood required, you will clear the stage.
If you are seen by the humans or you stay in one place too long, they will swat you and you will die.
There's some quirky Japanese humor in the game and some slightly creepy Pedobear moments as you, a mosquito, fly around a Japanese tern girl's bedroom while she's sleeping and try to bite her bare legs. If you bite the humans' pressure points, it relieves their stress and they let out almost an orgasm sound. The game is so weird that I like it.