Originally Posted by AndyUK Yeah I remember enjoying Soul blade a lot when my freidn rented a copy (wasn't there a Soul edge too). But again it's one of those games that's been superseded by superior sequels.
Soul Blade was the american and european name for Soul Edge IIRC. Or maybe it was the other way around.
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Legend of Mana is something different, and very cool.
I played Digimon World 1 and 3 and can remember enjoying them. 1 was really cool and rather engrossing with a pretty big and entertaing open world. I remember 3 was a traditional style RPG, and it was pretty cool too.
Megaman 8 is really good.
I never got to play the Megaman X games for PS1, but I'm sure I would enjoy them because I loved X1,2, & 3 for SNES.
Also, if you enjoy more generic style racing games, I remember Dukes of Hazard for PS1 being pretty fun, but my memory may be lieng to me
Originally Posted by Wiiman Legend of Mana is something different, and very cool.
I played Digimon World 1 and 3 and can remember enjoying them. 1 was really cool and rather engrossing with a pretty big and entertaing open world. I remember 3 was a traditional style RPG, and it was pretty cool too.
Megaman 8 is really good.
I never got to play the Megaman X games for PS1, but I'm sure I would enjoy them because I loved X1,2, & 3 for SNES.
Also, if you enjoy more generic style racing games, I remember Dukes of Hazard for PS1 being pretty fun, but my memory may be lieng to me
Legend of Mana is a great game. The story is pretty lacking though and the ending is probably one of the worst ever. I beat the game and got to level 99 in one sitting so it isn't a super long game, but it will keep you occupied. Not to mention it is beautiful and the music is beyond catchy and epic.
Megaman X PS1 games are also really good . . . particularly x4. X5 was pretty good and X6 changed the formula and revved up the difficulty a LOT . . . it kind of felt less like a Megaman X game than the rest =/. You should definitely play them when you get the chance. . . especially x4.
Originally Posted by . : UrbanMonk : . Spyro for sure.
I also loved that theme park game.
And Little Big Adventure
Spyro was fantastic before the PS2 version. One of my favorite series of games, absolute joy. Loved the graphics, loved the music, very fun gameplay. Just an all around very good game. The first Spyro game on PS2 wouldn't have been as hard for me to enjoy if it wasn't for the unbearable long loading screens though.
The theme park game was also neat, but unfortunately I got into Rollercoaster Tycoon on the PC before I played the theme park game on PS1, so I found it difficult to appreciate as much as someone who played it first.
I always loved the original Driver on the PS1, I can remember going to buy it.
"Loose the tail man!" Loved making car chase "movies" in the Director. Shame reflections have not made a decent Driver since (on that note is San Francisco any good?)
Other notable memories : Vigilante 8, and multiplayer on the original Medal Of Honour.
I skipped out on the PSX/N64 generation (reason: 3d accelerator and mechwarrior 2)
PSX Games I've come to like
Parasite Eve 1
Castlevania SOTN
The Megaman games are alright, I'd suggest the Legends series over the X or Classic 8. In the case of the X series they added a horrible depth effect to the platforms, which made judging jumps very difficult (They finally got it right in the Zero series). Megaman 8 is very meh, design wise the game was a mess, it's was a mashup of classic megaman with megaman X, which didn't work well.
I didn't like Legend of Mana, which is the game I actually broke down and bought a PSOne for. Breath of Fire games are alright, but not spectacular.
Originally Posted by ..::hagar::.. I always loved the original Driver on the PS1, I can remember going to buy it.
"Loose the tail man!" Loved making car chase "movies" in the Director. Shame reflections have not made a decent Driver since (on that note is San Francisco any good?)
Other notable memories : Vigilante 8, and multiplayer on the original Medal Of Honour.
SF got mixed reviews I think? If you're talking about the recent game, I believe a lot of people didn't quite like the "shift" feature where you can go into other cars.
Originally Posted by Knudde (Shab) I skipped out on the PSX/N64 generation (reason: 3d accelerator and mechwarrior 2)
PSX Games I've come to like
Parasite Eve 1
Castlevania SOTN
The Megaman games are alright, I'd suggest the Legends series over the X or Classic 8. In the case of the X series they added a horrible depth effect to the platforms, which made judging jumps very difficult (They finally got it right in the Zero series). Megaman 8 is very meh, design wise the game was a mess, it's was a mashup of classic megaman with megaman X, which didn't work well.
I didn't like Legend of Mana, which is the game I actually broke down and bought a PSOne for. Breath of Fire games are alright, but not spectacular.
Even a retard can judge whether or not a character is going to land on a 2d platform in a game. . .
Tomba!
Ape Escape
Suikoden
Brave Fencer Musashi
Echo Night
Shadow Tower
Bushido Blade
Clock Tower
All Crash Bandicoot games
All Spyro Games
Divide, The enemies within
Driver
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
Einhander
Glover
Hot Shots Golf
Jumping Flash 2
Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver
MDK
Medievil
Metal Gear Solid
N2O
One
SaGa Frontier 2
Star Ocean - The Second Story
Tail Concerto
Tall Infnity
Tekken 2 and 3
Tenchu
Tomb Raider
Twisted Metal 2
Rouge Trip
Warhawk
Wipeout
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy Tactics
Originally Posted by Knudde (Shab) I skipped out on the PSX/N64 generation (reason: 3d accelerator and mechwarrior 2)
PSX Games I've come to like
Parasite Eve 1
Castlevania SOTN
The Megaman games are alright, I'd suggest the Legends series over the X or Classic 8. In the case of the X series they added a horrible depth effect to the platforms, which made judging jumps very difficult (They finally got it right in the Zero series). Megaman 8 is very meh, design wise the game was a mess, it's was a mashup of classic megaman with megaman X, which didn't work well.
I didn't like Legend of Mana, which is the game I actually broke down and bought a PSOne for. Breath of Fire games are alright, but not spectacular.
Even a retard can judge whether or not a character is going to land on a 2d platform in a game. . .
Not when the perspective on the platforms is so damned awful it hurts your brain. To be fair, X5 and X6 were the worst offenders.
Off the top of my head, some good PS1 games are:
- Crash Bandicoot 1-3 (it got better with each sequel, 3 is a must in my opinion)
- Metal Gear Solid
- Little Big Adventure (I urge you to play this one, also personally I think this version is better than the PC version)
- Final Fantasy VII (VIII is supposed to be good as well, but I never played it)
- Oddworld
- Jumping Flash 2 (I think 1 is pretty much the same, but I never played it)
- Theme Hospital
- Rayman 2 (one of my favorite 3D platformers)
There are probably more games that I can't remember right now, but those few are amazing games in my opinion and should keep you busy for a while.
Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill and Resident Evil 2 were my favourite games of that era.
Resident Evil 2 remains my favourite RE game, even ahead of RE4, only just though. The atmosphere, the story, the (at the time) graphics and animation were brilliant, just a breath of fresh air for horror fans. I remember the first time playing the demo, the music, visuals and everything just gave me chills.
The first Silent Hill game is also probably the better in the series and it's a shame it seems to have been ignored by compilations, remakes and updates etc. It was quite technically advanced for the time, surpassing RE's pre-rendered static backdrops with a dynamic 3D camera. The melee combat was quite a new thing in survival horror too.
The first Metal Gear Solid was remade very decently for the Gamecube with a nice graphical overhaul using the MGS2 engine and, of course, if you've got a Wii and Gamecube controller can still be played on the current generation.
Also, there's Mortal Kombat Trilogy if you're an MK fan. Probably the best version of 2D Mortal Kombat, unfortunately had a few glaring bugs but on the whole it was a comprehensive compilation. On the subject of fighting games, Tekken 3 was pretty much the perfect fighting game and probably the best looking game on the PS1. The later Tekken games have added new things and diluted the formula but Tekken 3 was, in my opinion, the peak of the series.
Ogre Battle, Suikoden 2, and the port of Diablo's pretty good.
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Originally Posted by Ecstazy
- Rayman 2 (one of my favorite 3D platformers)
There are probably more games that I can't remember right now, but those few are amazing games in my opinion and should keep you busy for a while.
Personally I do recommend you get the PC or PS2 version instead. The PS1 version was one of the poorer versions that missed some stuff and had lower graphics detail.