The fifth generation of gaming is where 3D graphics started to become the norm, with the PlayStation's superior hardware allowing for many amazing games to be developed on this console. Players were amazed by the graphical superiority of some titles that inaugurated this technological revolution.
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Games started looking better than ever, even though the vast majority of 3D video games on PlayStation haven't aged that well visually. However, it's no exaggeration that fans were left in awe as the PlayStation churned out its wealth of stunning 3D games, with some people wondering if these visuals could possibly get any better.
8 Final Fantasy 9
A game considered by many to be the best in the series
- Released
- July 7, 2000
- OpenCritic rating
- Strong
Final Fantasy 8 may be the prettiest game in the series for PlayStation, but it's the sequel that managed to engage players with a stunning 3D art style alongside more refined gameplay than its predecessor. It helped that the title paid homage to the classic era of Final fantasy and as a result I felt even better playing it.
Final Fantasy 9The charming graphics and memorable characters help it stand out in the eyes of many as one of the best PlayStation JRPGs ever made. The adventures of Zidane and co to stop Kuja and save the world are epic and full of memorable moments.
7 Crash Bandicoot: Deformed
The best game in the Crash series that fans can't get enough of
Crash Bandicoot: Deformed
- Released
- November 3, 1998
The third match of the Crash Bandicoot it was working off of a great platforming formula that had been perfected in the first two games. This allowed Crash Bandicoot: Deformed to refine these mechanics and embellish the level design to ensure that players can enjoy experiencing what is undoubtedly the best game of this PlayStation trilogy.
Crash is more responsive than ever, and the levels maintain a sense of challenge without being too frustrating to play through. The adorable marsupial manages to thwart Cortex's plans once again by collecting the crystals he has his eye on.
6 Tekken 3
One of the best fighting games on PS1
Tekken 3
- Released
- March 20, 1997
- Developer(s).
- Namco
It's a fact that one of the best fighting game series of all time would be a huge success on PlayStation, and… Tekken 3 does not disappoint. Gamers who want to experience a retro fighting game will love what this title brings to the table.
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Players will love stringing together combos and controlling a variety of memorable characters as they try to defeat their opponents in style. Modern Tekken games may be more polished and feature-rich, but there's something about the retro trappings Tekken 3 that keeps fans coming back for more.
A legendary stealth game that needs no introduction
Solid metal gear
- Released
- October 20, 1998
- Developer(s).
- Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
One of the greatest stealth games ever made, it's easy to see why Solid metal gear is one of the best 3D games on the console by a country mile. Hideo Kojima became a household name after the rampant success of this stealth-action espionage game that was difficult to get used to but rewarding once players figured out the best way to make the most of Snake's abilities.
The story is a twisting roller coaster without being too difficult to follow. The boss fights are memorable and the levels are impeccably crafted to ensure fans remember them Solid metal gear long after the credits have rolled.
4 Gran Turismo
A beautiful racing game that started a franchise
Gran Turismo
- Released
- December 23, 1997
Gran Turismo is a franchise on PlayStation that has amazed players time and time again with its graphical fidelity, and this has been prevalent since the first installment. The game's physics and graphics were revolutionary for its time and showed players how good a racing game could be.
This game kicked off a series that promised fun driving mechanics and incredible graphics. Gran Turismo may have seen better days in modern times, but fans who want to reminisce about the good old days can always check out the first Gran Turismo to understand why this racing game has become a must-play on PlayStation.
3 Kain's Legacy: Soul Reaver
It was amazing how good this 3D game looked on the PS1 back in the day
Kain's Legacy: Soul Reaver
Action-Adventure
Platform
Battler
Puzzle
Adventure
To this day, it's hard to believe Kain's Legacy: Soul Reaver managed to come up with such amazing and iconic visuals on PlayStation. The game was a joy to watch, with its unique gameplay and open-ended exploration ensuring players had the ultimate gaming experience.
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The mysterious story and fun action gameplay kept players interested until the end of an adventure with an oppressive gothic atmosphere. The remaster does a great job of improving the graphics, showing new fans why the visuals in this title were so groundbreaking at the time, and they have aged brilliantly.
2 Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
The Spyro series has reached its peak here, with players loving the charming 3D platformer
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
- Released
- October 31, 1999
During PlayStation, Sony didn't completely ignore a younger player base, which is why the games appeal Accident AND Spiro they have been so successful for them. The latter has three games on PlayStation that fans remember fondly to this day, with the second game hailed by many as the best game in the series.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! it's a focused platformer with great level design that doesn't outstay its welcome. It knows exactly what it's doing and allows players to enjoy a memorable title that keeps them engaged until the end.
A legendary vehicle combat game for fans to enjoy
- Released
- November 5, 1995
- Developer(s).
- Sony Interactive Studios America, SingleTrac
Twisted metal is a vehicular action game that needs a modern version as soon as possible. The first game was a wonderful way for players to experience carnage in this twisted racing game, where smashing up other cars and being a violent driver was important to securing victory in numerous game modes.
While news on a new installment in the series may be slim, players won't mind as long as they have access to the classics that helped Twisted metal become a household name. Each of the twelve unique vehicles is a pleasure to control as players choose their favorites for each stage.
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