Top 5 Hidden Gems for the Playstation One - PDShoW
In honor of the 20th Birthday of the Playstation One we look at five games, which often times don't make the Top 10 of most people. However, these titles should be considered amazing classics - want to know why? Find out in todays episode of the PDShoW.
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Ehrgeiz (エアガイツ Eagaitsu, German: [ˈeɐɡaits] "Ambition"), fully titled Ehrgeiz: God Bless The Ring, is a 3D fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Namco in 1998 for the arcade platform. It was first ported to the PlayStation and published by Square Co. in 1998, then to Japan's PlayStation Network by Square Enix in 2008.
Perhaps the most noteworthy feature of the game is the inclusion of characters from Final Fantasy VII. Cloud Strife and Tifa Lockhart are playable in the arcade and the PlayStation versions; in addition, Sephiroth, Yuffie Kisaragi, Vincent Valentine and Zack Fair were added to the PlayStation version's roster.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國志 San guo zhi, lit. "Records of Three Empires"), or Sangokushi in Japanese, is a series of turn-based tactical role-playing simulation grand strategy wargames produced by Koei.[1][2] Originating from Japan in 1985, twelve installments of the game have been published in Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea and North America to date. While the game's title as it was released in English refers to the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國演義) by Luo Guanzhong, the title as it was released in Japan and Chinese regions refers to the historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms (三國志) by Chen Shou.
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Dino Crisis (Japanese: ディノ クライシス Hepburn: Dino Kuraishisu) is a survival horror video game produced by Capcom, originally released in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation console. Players control Regina, a redheaded special operations agent who is part of a team sent to investigate a mysterious island facility. Finding the place overrun with vicious dinosaurs, Regina must fight through the Velociraptor-filled facility to discover what happened and ultimately escape alive. The game mixes exploration and puzzle-based gameplay with traditional survival horror mechanics. Directed by Shinji Mikami, Dino Crisis was developed by the same team behind Capcom's Resident Evil, and shares many similarities with the Resident Evil games that preceded it, but is more action-oriented.
Dino Crisis was followed by two sequels, Dino Crisis 2 and Dino Crisis 3. There was also a light gun-based spinoff in Capcom's Gun Survivor series, known as Dino Stalker.
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Parasite Eve (パラサイト・イヴ Parasaito Ibu) is an action role-playing survival horror video game developed by Square (now Square Enix). The game is a sequel to the novel Parasite Eve, written by Hideaki Sena. It is the first game in the Parasite Eve series.
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Alundra (アランドラ Arandora), released in Europe as The Adventures of Alundra, is an action-adventure video game developed by Matrix Software for the Sony PlayStation and was released in 1997. It was published by Sony in Japan, Working Designs in North America, and Psygnosis in Europe. It won great critical acclaim for its well-written story, smooth game mechanics, and challenging gameplay. The game's protagonist is a young man named Alundra, who learns that he has the power to enter people's dreams. He is shipwrecked near the village of Inoa and proceeds to try to help the locals, who have been suffering from a terrible curse. The narrative becomes gradually darker and more twisted as the game progresses. There is an emphasis on puzzle solving.
A sequel entitled Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins was released in 1999.
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