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Friends, we've reached the end of our retro game eShop series. My supply of retro consoles with diverse game libraries is dwindling, but I saved the best for last: the original PlayStation. Sony's first console defied expectations, creating a legendary game catalog that continues to inspire re-releases. These titles, once groundbreaking rivals to Nintendo, now offer cross-platform enjoyment. Here are ten personal favorites (in no particular order). Let's dive into the PlayStation classics!
Klonoa: The Door to Phantomile – Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series ($39.99)
Klonoa deserves more recognition than it received, becoming a standout 2.5D platformer. Play as a charming, floppy-eared creature navigating a dream world to thwart a menacing threat. Enjoy vibrant visuals, tight gameplay, memorable bosses, and a surprisingly impactful narrative. The sequel (originally a PlayStation 2 title) is a worthy, albeit less impressive, companion. Buy them as a pair!
Final Fantasy VII ($15.99)
A true giant, Final Fantasy VII awakened the West to Japanese RPGs, becoming Square Enix's greatest triumph and a major catalyst for PlayStation's success. Yes, the remake exists, but this is the original FFVII experience, complete with its iconic, albeit somewhat dated, polygons. Its enduring appeal is undeniable.
Metal Gear Solid – Master Collection Version ($19.99)
Another PlayStation heavyweight, Metal Gear Solid revived a dormant franchise. While later entries embraced increasingly bizarre narratives, the original remains a thrilling, GI Joe-esque adventure. It's incredibly fun, and the PlayStation 2 sequels are also available on the Switch.
G-Darius HD ($29.99)
Let's explore a slightly more niche title. G-Darius successfully transitioned Taito's classic shoot 'em up series to 3D. While the polygons haven't aged flawlessly, their charm remains. The vibrant colors, engaging enemy capture mechanic, and inventive bosses create a truly satisfying shooter.
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition ($19.99)
I could fill this list with Square Enix games, but let's give others a chance. Chrono Cross, while not quite matching Chrono Trigger's legacy, stands on its own. It’s a visually stunning RPG with a large (though arguably underdeveloped) cast and one of the best video game soundtracks ever.
Mega Man X4 – Mega Man X Legacy Collection ($19.99)
My love for Mega Man might be nostalgic, but Mega Man X4 stands out, even to unbiased eyes. It’s a well-structured entry in the Mega Man X series, offering a brief period of balance before things got… wilder. Grab the Legacy Collection and judge for yourself!
Tomba! Special Edition ($19.99)
Sony published many non-owned titles. Tomba! is a surprisingly unique platformer blending adventure game elements with solid action. Remember, its creator also made Ghosts ‘n Goblins – expect a deceptively challenging experience.
Grandia – Grandia HD Collection ($39.99)
Originally a SEGA Saturn title, the PlayStation port forms the basis of this HD release. Sharing DNA with Lunar, Grandia offers a bright, cheerful adventure with a satisfying combat system. The collection includes a second excellent game.
Tomb Raider – Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft ($29.99)
Lara Croft’s PlayStation debut is iconic. While quality varied across her five adventures, the original shines with its focus on tomb raiding. This collection lets you experience the first three games and decide your favorite.
moon ($18.99)
Let’s end with a hidden gem. Originally a Japan-only release, moon deconstructs the RPG formula, offering a more adventure-focused, almost “punk” experience. It’s not always fun, but its unique message makes it worthwhile.
That concludes our list. What are your favorite PlayStation 1 games on Switch? Share your thoughts below! Thank you for joining me on this journey.