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The Buster Brothers Collection is good if you're looking for something Arcade like. Always a favorite to play over at Grandma's between bouts of Crash and Spyro.
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In addition to King's Field, Shadow Tower is another underrated From Software title for the PS1.Well if you liked stuff like Dark Souls, I would suggest the King's Field games.
They're the predecessors to the Souls series, and while the graphics are a bit dated and controls take some getting used to, the atmosphere and level of exploration more than makes up for all that.
I grew up with a N64 person but I enjoyed Die Hard Trilogy especially the 1st movie run and game game with the pumping music and Bruce Willis imitator one liners.
Disruptor is a pretty cool FPS shooter with PSI power mechanic.
Crusader: No Remorse for a isometric shooter
Bloody Roar 1 and 2 for a good fighting game
Mega Man Legends 1 and 2 and Tronne Bonne, The best Mega Man series
I modded my PS1 a year ago and yet to mess with the library. Should mess with it later.
I played some of King's Field 4 on the PS2, it was so confusing and obtuse and bizarre I loved it. The turn rate is a huge frustration.Well if you liked stuff like Dark Souls, I would suggest the King's Field games.
They're the predecessors to the Souls series, and while the graphics are a bit dated and controls take some getting used to, the atmosphere and level of exploration more than makes up for all that.
Wild Arms 1 and 2 had a pretty modest reception internationally so they might fit what you're looking for. Also Threads of Fate.
I've got to suggest some of these previously listed games too: The Legend of Dragoon, Legend of Mana, Valkyrie Profile and Dragon Quest VII. There was a PSP rerelease of Valkyrie Profile but I don't remember what was changed from the original release and as for DQVII, it gets kind of tedious, but I still find it fun to replay. The 3ds release streamlined a lot of stuff, though.
I played some of King's Field 4 on the PS2, it was so confusing and obtuse and bizarre I loved it. The turn rate is a huge frustration.
My favorite part of the game is when you start a new game, if you walk forward, the ground in front of you will immediately sink and you will fall into lava and die, because you pressed forward when you started a new game.
us U.S. guys didn't get this version of Mickey Mania, but i have played it emulated, fun game but hard, but this cover art makes it look like Mickey Set the place on fire and is glad that he did
DQ VII on the PS1 is very grindy RPG and I believe the 3DS makes it more tolerable.
It's strange because KF1 had also a very slow turn rate and they increased it in KF2 and 3, but for some reason slowed it down in 4. Maybe because of balancing reasons idk (I haven't really played KF4 but it's an interesting thing to point out coming from KF2) I'm gonna second Hogs of War, that game was great fun and I would say it's like Worms in 3D but before Worms 3D was ever a thing.I played some of King's Field 4 on the PS2, it was so confusing and obtuse and bizarre I loved it. The turn rate is a huge frustration.
My favorite part of the game is when you start a new game, if you walk forward, the ground in front of you will immediately sink and you will fall into lava and die, because you pressed forward when you started a new game.