While 64MB or 128MB cards exist, the original Sony 8MB cards are the most reliable. High-capacity third-party cards are more prone to data corruption. The Verdict: Is It Worth It?
A standard PS2 save file is a small chunk of data that records your progress—your current level, inventory, and story flags. A (often called a "complete save" or "100% save") is different. This is a save file created by another player who has already finished the game entirely.
He didn’t move the controller. He just watched them stand there. Frozen in time. Perfect, preserved, waiting.
🔓 Some save files include data for Japanese or European versions of games that feature content not available in the North American releases. How to Get Full Save Games on Your PS2