![]() ![]() I simply can’t endorse Final Fantasy IX’s card game Tetra Master, though. Everything from the tortured villain to the idiosyncratic characters to the classic environments still shine. The adventures of Zidane and company nod back to the roots of the Final Fantasy series while providing plenty of modern tweaks to the battle system and overworld. Note: This list is based off of games available as PSone Classics on PSN.įinal Fantasy IX (Released November 14, 2000) – While just about any Final Fantasy game from the PS1 era is worth playing (though beware of Final Fantasy VII’s lack of analog controls) Final Fantasy IX stands above the rest. Below is a collection of some of my favorite PS1 RPGs that haven’t let age destroy their legacy, and you can find them for a pittance on PSN. As an RPG fan, I often get asked what classics still hold up. Although no game ages perfectly, plenty of titles are still fun to play today, offering a great walk down memory lane. You begin to see the evolution of how far games have come, which can not only be eye-opening, but also mystifying.īut every so often, certain classics break through the barrier of age. Gameplay systems often crumble under the weight of years and stories just don’t carry the same weight they once did. You realize that the graphics that you once thought were the most gorgeous to grace your screen are not only unimpressive, but downright ugly. Going back to your favorite game over a decade later can be tough. ![]()
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