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Metal Gear Solid: (Konami) tactical espionage with an immersive storyline; easily PSX's finest moment. |
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Final Fantasy Tactics: (Square) strategy RPG with an incredibly deep character development system; enormous replay value. |
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Gran Turismo: (SCEI) Silky smooth controls, realistic audio tracks, tons of cars, jaw-dropping replays. Can't ask for much more than this. |
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Final Fantasy VII: (Square) First FF on PSX, and first to bring RPG to mainstream gamer. Still the most memorable. |
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Medal of Honor: (EA) Killing Nazi's has never been better. intelligent enemies; haunting soundtrack; well-designed levels. |
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Tomb Raider: (Eidos) The original was ground-breaking and remains the best of the series; right balance of free-roaming adventure and action. |
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Resident Evil: (Capcom) Never as good as the first time. RE brought survival-horror to the forefront with creepy music and shocking surprises. |
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Armored Core: (From Software) Countless part varieties and Macross-like mech designs compensate for less-than-perfect controls. A PSX classic. |
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Ace Combat 3/Electrosphere: (Namco) Forget the US version. Import sports beautiful anime cut-scenes, advanced PSX graphics, and branching engaging storyline. |
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Tobal 2: (Square) So good that Square refuses to bring over. Still the most innovative fighter on any system, with tournament and RPG gameplay modes, and director-cut replays. |