Thursday, October 12, 2017

20 Best Playstation 1 Game of All Time!




20. Digimon World
Being one of the cool anime, it is not surprising that many gamers who live together with Playstation are more familiar with Digimon than Pokemon. Instead, he also offers one of the best monster maintenance games ever. Unlike Monster Rancher at that time who had limited animation and more dealing with menus to do everything, Digimon World takes you on a journey that reflects the atmosphere of RPG with a very thick. Above it, it is coated with a complex gameplay mechanism that not only asks you to care for and strengthen your Digimon, but also develops it into a stronger version and starts recruiting other Digimon around town who need certain conditions to join. Those who had tasted it will not forget this game just like that.


19. Fisherman’s Bait

A fishing game? Of all the games available in the golden era of the Playstation with so many competing titles and we chose a fishing game? Most of you may immediately protest reading Fisherman's Bait as one of our best choice games. However, we have a good reason. When the first DualShock was introduced to the public, it feels like a gimmick. Two analogs and a vibration function? Curiosity certainly strengthened, confused how such a concept can offer an immersive gaming experience. Here, Fisherman's Bait comes in! In the 1990s and early 2000s, it became a clear justification for buying expensive calculated vibratory controllers at the time. Through the vibration function and two analogues, he succeeded in presenting the real fishing preoccupation. The controller that vibrates when there is a fishing and analog fish that must be rotated to pull the fishing line at the time, offers a gaming experience that has never been second to none. So fantastic!

18. Spyro the Dragon

The dragon is always associated as a creepy legend. A giant lizard with thick scales that can not even be penetrated by even the strongest and sharpest swords, as well as the breath of fire that can melt steel, the dragon is a manifestation of greatness and fear at the same time. But in the hands of Activision, the Dragon was introduced as a cute creature with a comparatively light story. Then you meet the Spyro the Dragon. Unlike the current platformer action games that are so linear, it opens up the world for you to explore, one part per section. You can also feel a strong progress as he grows older with more moves he can stretch at the end of the game.

17. Valkyrie Profile

There are so many reasons to love Valkyrie Profile. From the theme alone, it is unique, taking the Norse culture to be spelled out, so rarely exploited. Unlike most RPG games at the same time, it implements a per button = per member battle system that offers different sensations and game strategies. But what makes it memorable? The story and the fact that you are a Valkyrie who is preparing more resources for Asgard is in the midst of the threat of a giant war - Ragnarok. It gives you the freedom to save the human soul, free them or recruit them as the spearhead of war in another world.

16. Dino Crisis 2

Survival horror is always associated as a game that takes the theme of zombies, supernatural powers, or the worst - psychopathic killers who continue to pursue you for no apparent reason. But who could have thought that Dinosaurs could be transformed in the same way. At the start of the first series, Dino Crisis comes with the condensed atmosphere, but fails to succeed because of the puzzle that feels too complicated and complex. A stronger sense of action is thrown at Dino Crisis 2 and makes it one of the most missed franchises to return. Heavy weapons, bloodthirsty gigantic dinosaurs, and gameplay that keeps pushing you to collect more points to shop for weapons and equipment make their replayability so high. If only Capcom were interested to come back with this game.

15. Harvest Moon: Back To Nature


Since the beginning of his birth, the game has always been positioned as a hero who seems ready to pursue all fear, tragedy, death, and no self-sacrifice to save the world. Then, come Harvest Moon: Back to Nature that feels so contrary to what we imaged as a video game. You act as a farmer who is asked to take care of cattle and build healthy social relationships with the inhabitants of the city. Complexity starts from determining work routines, adapting to changing weather, memorizing birthdays and knowing the favorite items of each NPC character, and winning at various festivals. It may sound easy, but those who have tasted this game seem to understand, that nothing can be underestimated from the task of managing the farm, that's for sure.


14. Tales of Eternia


What makes Tales series so famous in the Playstation era? In the midst of most of the RPG games that mostly appear as turn-based, Tales of Destiny actually offers a more viscous action flavor. The fight runs real-time, gamers can determine the action survive, move, and attack the character like a fighting game, with a story that is also combined sweet. Although not counted fantastically in its first series, the Tales series grew in popularity as Tales of Eternia slid into the market. Not only retains the appeal of his first series, Eternia comes with cool stories, funny voice acts, memorable characters, with a myriad of secrets that are a pity to miss. The appeal of Eternia was then the standard for more series of Tales, even today.


13. Resident Evil 2


this game looks so fantastic in his time. Compared to games that look so weak from the visual side, Resident Evil 2 feels so realistic, even in terms of the character models - Leon and Claire are there. So, what makes it so memorable? Not only does the transition to a more actionable sense of action still count towards the balance, it also provides a complex, arguable story layer. Each character has two different story scenarios, each with its own path, key item, and storyline. Memorable boss battles to unlimited ammo cheats that are not easily forgotten, Resident Evil 2 is the king!


12. Tekken 3


Okay, forget your frustration when meeting a noob gamer who feels he has mastered Tekken 3 just because they are able to hit the attack button and win the battle with Eddy Gordo or Hwoarang. Of all the three-dimensional fighting games ever released in the Playstation era, nothing can beat the popularity of Tekken 3. If you live in his time, you at least have definitely been challenged or just invited by your peers to compete in this game rental or home they. Visually, he looks dazzling at the time, with balancing characters, designs, and stories that are also not easily forgotten. Almost all Playstation owners in Indonesia seem to have certainly played Tekken 3, despite the fact that he is a fan of the fighting genre or not

11. Final Fantasy VII


Final Fantasy VII actually has many reasons why it deserves to be regarded as one of the best RPG ever offered the Playstation era. First, the Playstation's performance at the time allowed Square Soft to move from a two-dimensional world to a full three-dimensional, a remarkable achievement at the time. Second? He persisted with the taste of Final Fantasy before, and even injected a few new elements that ended fantastically - like Materia, for example. The last and strongest reason? Of course the story. Unlike games in general that portray the main character as a figure that is so sacred, caring, and willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of the world, Cloud is a person who actually feels contradictory. He has complexity on the psychological and sometimes selfish side. Together with his unique friends, they fight with one of the most memorable Final Fantasy antagonists - Sephiroth. No wonder so many gamers in the past, who shouted fun when Square Enix confirmed a 
remake process.




10. Winning Eleven 4
but the game is considered more difficult and more competitive than FIFA in its birth to make the popularity of Winning Eleven 4 jumped dramatically. It's even enough to make a lot of Playstation rental places popping up in the corners of towns and cities, bringing more kids to know Sony's flagship console. Why Winning Eleven 4 deserve to get into this category? In the midst of a tough market to compete with FIFA from EA, Winning Eleven 4 showed off its tact and even managed to shift the giant's position for quite a long time. You still remember the commentator's voice? SHUUTOOOOOO !!!!


9. WWF Smackdown



WWF hype (now WWE) is unstoppable thanks to the broadcast of one of the private television.Visual is not how good, but it contains the gameplay and various actions of the iconic Finishers we want
The Rock's People's Elbow with its iconic music entrance? Of course. Other reason? Ehmm .. Trish Stratus.

8. Silent Hill

Returning the word horror to "survival horror", this is what Konami did. When Resident Evil starts offering more variations of weapons and security throughout the game, Silent Hill seems to kick them all out and ask you to keep worrying and anxious. city full of silent, monster, white mist, and siren sound? This game has even been able to make your hair goose bumps since the beginning of the game. Many of us have to swallow a nightmare and can not forget how we are forced to move in the middle of a narrow, dark, bloody city hallway with a very quiet silence.


7. Crash Team Racing

You can not be called a Playstation gamer, if you never played Crash Team Racing, regardless of how you liked it or not. For gamers who only have Playstation at the time, this is probably the closest game we can have to experience the fun of Nintendo's classic franchise - Mario Kart. It is no longer just a matter of trying to be the fastest, but also accessing and removing the right weapons at the most appropriate moment as well. Characters, music, tracks, and various weapons that can be used to make Crash Team Racing appear as one of the most popular split-screen game of his time. When you get bored? There will be a period in which you and your friends start competing in Battle Mode by simply using Nitro / TNT alone for extra fun. It's hard to forget it.

6. Legend of Dragoon



RPG is Final Fantasy. That despite all the competition that other developers try to throw, Final Fantasy always succeeds in offering RPG power not only on the side of gameplay but also characters, stories, and of course - visuals. But all changed when the Legend of Dragoon attack. No one ever thought that this one game can devastate Final Fantasy dominance during this time. Cool, different gameplay, drama-filled story, many characters, up to the best JRPG visual quality in the Playstation era is offered by this one game. What hairy furry gamers who do not get goosebumps when you start can turn into a Dragoon and start executing a variety of attacks with destructive effects? DIVINE DRAGON CANNON!


5. Final Fantasy Tactics

The debate can never stop when the topic of "What Final Fantasy is the best in the Playstation era?". The attractiveness of the journey Cloud, Squall, and Zidane does have advantages and disadvantages of each. But for us personally? The best Final Fantasy series in the first Playstation era, remains Final Fantasy Tactics. We are not just talking about a drastically different genre approach, but how it executes almost all elements almost perfectly. The story is complex, dark, heavy, while the gameplay strategy is deep, it takes planning, and also extra freedom to build your own unit. The visual quality, the characters, the injected Final Fantasy elements, to the music, the Tactics remain unbeatable, even today.

4. Gran Turismo 2

In the Golden Age of the Playstation, racing games are divided into two major parts: the arcade and the super crazy. Arcade ruled by games like Ridge Racer and Need for Speed are quite widely accepted at that time. While the "Crazy" is dominated by games that ask you to focus on destroying other cars such as Twisted Metal, Vigilante 8, or Nascar Rumble. Then came the Gran Turismo. Nearly most gamers who tasted Gran Turismo 2 for the first time will usually comment on one thing - it offers a fantastic visual quality that counted fantastic at that time. But once tasted his gameplay? Then we realize that there is another genre in racing - that is, simulation. Where victory is no longer depends on how often you hit the wall and bounced fast to the road, but from the accuracy of the brakes and the right gas

3. Metal Gear Solid

Snake .. SNAKE .. SNAKEEEE .. !! This iconic shout is definitely inherent in the minds of Playstation gamers who had tasted Metal Gear Solid at that time. To be honest, with all the complexity Kojima offers in it, it is not a game that kids or teenagers can enjoy just like that. Too many conversations, too long cut-scenes, too high a level of difficulty, to a less than good visual is enough to make many gamers raise their hands, including us. But along with increasing age and gaming instincts are getting higher, Metal Gear Solid is a gaming project with selling points that are difficult to compare. You begin to understand the story, enjoy every cleverness Kojima shows in every Codec joke and Boss battle, and action that gives you enough freedom to choose from. A brilliant series that makes this franchise continues to survive until today

2. Xenogears

To be honest, for ourselves, the Xenogears story is not an element we remember with certainty. We are only still remembering how this Squaresoft concoction game managed to keep us wondering until the end of the game, without understanding the essence of the story as what he has to offer. However, this does not prevent Xenogears from entering as one of the best Playstation games ever. A unique battle system, cool mecha design, so compelling music, to a super-complex story that takes many games to understand seems to be a fascination that's hard to resist. It's amazing how old machines with CDs like Playstation can offer more gameplay time via Xenogears than the "cool" games released today.

1. Suikoden 2

Some of you may have predicted this decision, but for us personally, there is never enough word to keep talking about how fantastic Suikoden II is as an RPG game. The visuals and the world are not beautiful, but none of the RPGs are able to offer a heroic tale as great as Suikoden II. War, death, betrayal, friendship, struggle to preserve the virtues of mixed with RPG fighting system, game strategy game mini game, memorable characters, cool music, to various storylines that will determine whether you deserve the best ending or not. Believe it or not, Suikoden 2 also became the first game that made us not mind to stop in the cafe, looking for a walkthrough of twelve pages, printed it at an expensive price, solely for the sake of 108 characters. All that memories 

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