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BLACK on PS2 wasn't actually as dynamic as it appeared but it was cinematic as hell and looked incredible for it's time.
Just a warning as someone who never played it at the time but always wanted to and had a go a few years ago. The controls are not what you'd expect from a modern console shooter. Frustrating because they could have used goldeneye style controls and m+K was well established on PC by then, but there you have it.