Look at the monumental graphical leaps that PlayStation has achieved as we roll back the clock to the mid 1990’s and journey back to the PS3 games of today and tomorrow! (9:13)
With so many games on the PS1, here's a list of underrated classics for you to try out! The games that you should play at least once!
I liked the style of the original Oddworld games, Alien Trilogy was a little underrated as well IMO.. Basically a lot like Doom but with aliens. There were a lot of great games on the PS1 though.
Here's my top ten hidden gems.
Silhouette Mirage, Threads of Fate, Koudelka, Misadventures of Tron Bonne, Tail Concerto, Blasto, Silent Bomber, T.R.A.G, Trap Gunner, and Tiny Tank.
All great hidden gems that I 100% recommend.
DuckStation emulator for PlayStation 1 can now employ rollback netcode, letting you play games like Tekken online with 6 frames of rollback.
When it comes to the best PlayStation 1 RPGs, we’ve all heard Final Fantasy this, Chrono Chross that. Two problems that emerge when a steady stream of blockbusters are released on a system is is that some of the very good RPGs are crowded out and some games are less great in the eyes of players who experienced the best games on the system.
They should have given a little love to and shown Heavy Rain, definitely one of my favorite PS3 games.
Was I like the only one who was enjoying it untill it untill it got to FF13
@ Root
Funny you say that, I felt the same way lol.
This was a well structured video. It did exactly what it was meant to do, and that is invoke a sense of nostalgia while leaving me excited for the future of playstation (aka PS4) hehe
Can't believe how far we've come.
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oh and i remember playing the SSX demo which came with the ps2 i got as a gift. That game was so awesome! I was still in high school and i barely had money for food let alone money to buy any games so i played the hell out of it everyday till i finally saved up money for my first full priced ps2 game. The passion was just too strong. Good memories.
Gaming wouldn't where it would be now without Sony.