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15 Difficult PS1 Games You Need To Play

These old-school classics were fun but rarely pulled any punches when it came to difficulty.

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3rdstar2571d ago

Riven isn’t that hard. Sure, it’s complex, but it actually boils down to two puzzles. That’s it.

Profchaos2571d ago

The funny thing is we think of the games as challenging compared to today but I think they just had not got the controlls down pat until the ps3 era

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How Tenchu: Stealth Assassins Changed Video Games Forever

'Tenchu: Stealth Assassins' showed the world how to live by honor and kill by stealth.

Christopher827d ago

Seriously?

In the 80s, there were two Metal Gear games alone that helped to usher in stealth games. And in 1998, there were 3 major games that have become the foundation for modern-day stealth games (not just one). Tenchu, Thief, and Metal Gear Solid. The last one is the most popular of the three.

ApocalypseShadow826d ago

Yeah. I think the writer is off in his history. Or was only born during the era of PlayStation. As much as I love Aquire games, Tenchu wasn't first in this concept as I was sneaking well before 98. But I'm guessing he's giving it credit as first to release on PS1 even though Metal Gear Solid was to release in 1997 before Tenchu but was delayed.

The strange thing, and it's speculation, both games are in development in 94, 95. Someone seems to know what the other is doing without getting busted for copyright infringement. Maybe developers talked about concepts over saki. Same over the head angle, same first person view to look, same angle in hiding behind a wall, both simulating different forms of combat, same changes in music, both orchestra like, both releasing for PS1, etc.

The timing of both arriving with a similar gameplay concept in 3D is just interesting. Sony publishing Tenchu is interesting. I would like to know "who knew who and who knew what in relation to both at that time. Unless it was just spontaneous. It's rare for that to happen though. And Sony then releasing the flip side of stealth with Syphon Filter.

But I guess it all doesn't matter. Metal Gear and Tenchu both get accolades for their awesomeness. Metal Gear gets the high sales and recognition from a series that started well before PlayStation that I think grew the stealth genre more than Tenchu did.

Shout out to Noriyuki Asakura. His music was banging at the time. Even the title music is awesome.

bunt-custardly825d ago (Edited 825d ago )

Metal Gear Solid was not awash with the numerous gadgets the article alludes to, although who could forget the usefulness of chaff grenades! MGS also became classic with all those codec conversations, cutscenes and goofy Kojima moments like putting the gamepad on the floor and having Mantis move it with his l337 skillz. IIRC, Tenchu was much less about the sword based combat, and much more panther stealth with fun tools. It also offered open sandbox type maps which MGS games didn't really offer until MGS V! The grappling hook as well has been used in many games since then including the Assassin's Creed series. I think the author has a point buried in there (not discrediting Tenchu at all), but perhaps ignoring the other stealth games at the time comes across a little disingenuous.

Vanfernal825d ago

The whole stealth assassination by sneaking up to an enemy for an instant kill can be pretty much be attributed to Tenchu and is a mechanic common in almost every modern 3rd person action game. Assassin's Creed, Souls games, heck, even RE4 Remake has it now.

Christopher824d ago

Ah, I see you changed the title after my comment. It used to say it invented stealth games we know today. I agree with the new title but perhaps do that before submitting.

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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins Is The Core Of The Stealth Gaming Genre

Over two decades later, many PlayStation 1 players have probably forgotten about the game that started the stealth genre.

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lucasnooker834d ago

One of my favourites. Wish this franchise wasn’t dead :S

robtion834d ago

Yep, probably my favourite game on the original PS. Tenchu 2 level creator was also really cool. Wrath of Heaven was also great. I was hopeful Sekiro would bring back the Tenchu goodness but it is a different beast.

DarXyde833d ago

Never say never.

I would be shocked if they let it die after the Tenchu Z disaster. I liken it to F-Zero: it's not dead. There just need to be certain conditions met to make it happen.

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DEEBO833d ago

Metal Gear started stealth back in the 80's but Tenchu did bring a lot to the table.

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25 Years Later, Tenchu Deserves to Escape the Shadows

It's been 25 years since Tenchu: Stealth Assassins first launched on the PS1. Let's not forget just how influential this series actually was.

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autobotdan846d ago

Armored Core is returning in 2023. Its time for Tecnhu to return

shinoff2183846d ago

Lol. Armored core. Damn that brings back memories. Used to play the demo only cause we were so poor. Played it years later. Wasn't a big fan. Think the demo had nfl GameDay 98 on it to with the bus.

dnawesum846d ago

My vote is for a Bushido Blade remake!

Godmars290846d ago

That's Square.

Again: That is Square. Square Enix.

Now, are you sure you want them to make a new Bushido Blade?

Flawlessmic845d ago

Mannn Bushido blade!!

Now that brings back some memories for me, chopping bamboo sticks and legs hahaha

isarai846d ago

I would love a new tenchu, still some of my all time favorite games.

hotnickles845d ago

Kojima would make a sick tenchu. Tenchu with mgs5 animations.

HyperMoused845d ago

I pretty much thought Sekiro was Tenchu remade

DVAcme845d ago

You're right. Sekiro started as a Tenchu game, but eventually evolved into its own thing. My theory is that the rights to Tenchu are tied up somehwere.

Strange99845d ago

It didn’t start as a Tenchu game. They just had a slogan that was something to do with “out of the shadows” and people guessed it might be Tenchu.

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