Whaaaat? I didn't know about that. Well now I have to get the game.After you beat the game, you actually get to play through it again as Parappa. It's super cool.
Definitely one of my top ones. Same with legacy of kain and soul blade. Played the shit out of those games.My favorite PS1 game was Syphon Filter. (Having said that, I didn't play a lot of PS1.)
I've been catching up on a lot of the PS1 library I missed out on as a kid, and what I'm discovering is that there are a lot more relatively unknown, but fantastic games on the console than I knew about.
So what are you top PS1 games? Bonus points for deep cuts.
Not that order but that's a might fine list you have.1. Chrono Cross
2. Xenogears
3. Breath of Fire IV
4. Final Fantasy IX
5. Final Fantasy Tactics
6. Legend of Mana
7. Suikoden II
8. Star Ocean The Second Story
9. Alundra
10. Suikoden
11. Breath of Fire III
12. Final Fantasy VIII
13. Grandia
14. Lunar Silver Star Story Complete
15. Final Fantasy VII
16. Vagrant Story
17. Legend of Dragoon
18. Rhapsody A Musical Adventure
internal section is hidden gem, i like the arcade feels and shooting feels like badass.Omega boost, internal section, incredible crisis.
These are some of my favorite lesser known titles
I've played that once every year since release. It became a traditionCastlevania SotN. I only played it for the first time a year or two ago. Deserves all the love it gets. Had a blast playing it and will prob play it again. One of the best games I've played regardless of systems.
1000000%Isn't The Fifth Element one of those "so bad, it is good" games?
It's been 30 years since the launch of the original PlayStation, but the definitive ranking of the best PlayStation games is still up for debate.
From the jorts-wearing Crash Bandicoot to the no-nonsense Solid Snake, the original PlayStation is single-handedly responsible for some of the most iconic video game characters and franchises. But which PS1 games are the best of the best? Let's decide once and for all.
25. Parappa the Rapper [00:42]
24. Abe's Oddysee [01:19]
23. Spider-Man [02:11]
22. Medal of Honor [03:00]
21. Ape Escape [03:48]
20. Crash Team Racing [05:01]
19. Syphon Filter [05:27]
18. Soul Reaver: Legacy of Kain [06:07]
17. Final Fantasy Tactics [06:49]
16. Ridge Racer Type 4 [07:20]
15. Xenogears [07:47]
14. Final Fantasy 9 [08:19]
13. Silent Hill [09:01]
12. Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage [09:39]
11. Driver [10:18]
10. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back [11:04]
9. Vagrant Story [11:37]
8. Tekken 3 [12:36]
7. Resident Evil 2 [13:20]
6. Tomb Raider [14:04]
5. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 [14:41]
4. Gran Turismo 2 [15:17]
3. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night [16:13]
2. Final Fantasy 7 [16:55]
1. Metal Gear Solid [17:58]
As good as they are, it's not hard to imagine how Sony could make both of those libraries better by adding DualSense.PS1 and PS2 are a deadly combo when it comes to the liberies
Like, by adding haptics? Or motion controls?As good as they are, it's not hard to imagine how Sony could make both of those libraries better by adding DualSense.
SotN is more timeless because of the pixel art, it can still compete with modern pixel art games.Castlevania :SOTN / Metal Gear Solid
I am torn
Yea but games are much more than just graphics. Metal Gear Solid was the first real blockbuster type of story in a game.SotN is more timeless because of the pixel art, it can still compete with modern pixel art games.
PS1 era 3D graphics on the other hand is a hard pill to swallow.