Have you ever played a game and think it's too good? Many fans of Playstation 1 May have thought that games had topped back in the 90s thanks to some prominent emissions. These games may not have nailed all aspects, but they really have something right to create an eternal heritage.
This list will not only be about the best PS1 games ever made. Instead, it will discuss how these games reached a new level of performance in their special field and may never be able to meet these high brands again for better or worse. Without strict ranking order, let's get into the good looking.
Bushido Blade 2
A realistic fighter
Bushido Blade 2

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October 29, 1998
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Lightweight
There are many amazing redefining battle games on PS1, including Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes and Tekken 3. Bushido Blade 2 Stands above the package when it boiled down to a simple goal: win. A slash of a character's weapon, which can be chosen, would kill an opponent directly. Players could avoid and divert attacks, so the strategy still played in things, but this realistic way of fighting made it much more engaging than anything else like it on PS1.
Castlevania: Night's symphony
Wear you!
Castlevania: Night's symphony took what Nintendo did with Super Metroid And twisted it. Alucard was able to level up when they defeated enemies, could have forces such as creating fire and be able to equip the tools from weapons to armor. The map system was interconnected by zones and Traversal Powers Gated players from new areas. It helped to create a genre, Metroidvania and tributes are still trying to live up to the king of the night. It may not have seemed wild then as a 2D game, but its legacy is undeniable.
Final Fantasy 7
Above the clouds
It's hard to know where to start with Final Fantasy 7, Because there is so much to cover. It set such a high bar for the franchise and rpg on the whole, thanks to its different characters, darker story, CG cutter, material system, very world with lots of assignments, chocobo -breed and forward. Element from Final Fantasy 7 has been integrated into sequels.
While the numbered sequels are still popular, nothing met as this game globally, with perhaps a close second to go to Final Fantasy 10. What Final Fantasy 10 However, do not have a spinoff empire, because there is Final Fantasy 7 Games, movies, anime, books and more. This is the simplest example of how a game puts a high bar on PS1 and then.
Final Fantasy Tactics
A grid -based drawing
Final Fantasy 7 Isn't it the only game in the series referred to constantly decades later. Final Fantasy Tactics Creatively fixed the tactical RPG genre and built on what came earlier, including its almost real predecessor, Tactics Ogre: Let's stay stuck together. The story was mature, and it did not hold back on moving subjects as cults in religious organizations. The game, although challenging, was easy to understand between equipment and moving around on the map. Tactical RPG is very guilty Final Fantasy Tactics, And its sequel never really met the same brand.
Mega Man X4
X vs zero
Mega Man X4
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September 25, 1997
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All // animated blood, animated violence
Mega Man X4 is the only game in X Series worth caring about, and it is a tough choice about this or the original game is the best. X's new armor sets changed games in a big way, zero was playable from the beginning, and the anime screens could be laughing with DUB but was still good. This game captured the intense action of the franchise as a whole, while pushing new technology forward in simple ways, since the 2D game is only next to Castlevania: Night's symphony. A quick exclamation goes to Mega Man Legendswhich was also a trendsetter, but not really as Mega Man X4.
Incredible story and managers
Metal Gear Solid


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October 20, 1998
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M for mature 17+ because of blood and gore, suggestive themes, violence
Metal Gear Solid Has some of the best votes and stories on PS1. It can be a bit long lasting sometimes, as it is Hideo Kojima's way, but the complex nature of the story and the characters makes sense given a certain thought. In addition to history, this stealth genre is maturity.
While later games, beyond Metal equipmentTook things to 3D in smart ways, Kojima's team made sure to make this top-down experience matter on PS1. The attention to detail is still fantastic to see in a PS1 game, such as footprints in the snow or smoke that reveals lasers.
Resident Evil 2
Welcome to Raccoon City
Resident evil created the horror franchise and is a more important game, but Resident Evil 2 Took things to a scary place: home. Chris and Jill were absent in this sequel, replaced by Chris's sister Claire and a new police officer in town, Leon S. Kennedy. Players can start as either character and then play the game to get their B -scenario, and vice versa. Technically, this meant that there were four separate campaigns, which can be discussed because it is much of the same content but told by slightly different perspectives. Yet the execution cannot argue. While the series topped later with Resident Evil 4The Resident Evil 2 was the horror flight for a while.
Saga Frontier 2
The art style is impassable
Saga Frontier 2 Is not the best RPG on PS1, which has already established, but it has some characteristics that make it unique. First, like everyone Fairy tale Games, players will randomly compare statistics or get skills the more they fight, instead of relying on exp. It is not as interesting as looking at the backgrounds in this game, which looks like a watercolor masterpiece. There is nothing that looks so good today on PS1, which is why it was transferred so well with the latest remaster. In order to express it in a different way, Saga Frontier 2 Aging as fine wine.