I do sentimental videos on every PS1 game alphanumerically and region free until I die. Also, I post things about my big dumb PS2 collection. Be nice to people.
An absolute hero over on the Final Fantasy subreddit named max-zilla made these high rez images of every FF7 enemy. You can zoom in and everything. This is incredible.
Boundary Gate: Daughter of Kingdom is everything I want in a 1st person dungeon crawler on PS1 — it has cool character designs, a solid soundtrack, pokey 3D environments, and loads of lodelor.
I really, really hope this gets translated one day...
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On PS1, cigarettes are held between the lips. Whereas on Sega Saturn, cigarettes are held between the index and middle fingers.
Neither is better. Both are cool.
The Detective Saburō Jingūji (aka Jake Hunter) series is huge. At least 19 titles, not including the many spinoffs.
The game over screen in A5 is moody, muddy, and melancholy.
It's three minutes of heavy grain over sad rain while waiting for a train.
If you wait long enough, a single train does end up passing by as the screen switches graphical quality in a very strange manner.
Without a single hesitation. Without a shadow of a doubt. I can honestly say that the first Take the A-Train game on Famicom has the most unlearnable, unbearable, dizzying, stupid, outrageous, vomit-inducing controls I have ever seen in any game before.
I refuse to admit defeat.
Vampire: The Vampire Legend on PS1 is stunning. The screen is usually a goddamn feast of lodelor — it's the Willy Wonka factory of eye candy.
The game is extraordinarily unique: it's an isometric, narrative heavy, adventure RPG. You can turn into wolves and bats during combat.
PS1 STORIES - A-Train (AIV: Evolution Global) is up!
This is 50% Artdink documentary, 25% complete A Ressha de Ikō series lookover, and 25% actual A-Train on PS1 coverage.
Reposts overwhelmingly appreciate. Make pipped corn with bitter.
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I can't get over how beautiful this cover for Lunatic Dawn: Book of Futures on Windows 95 is.
Artdink always for the win with these miniatures.
Some of the other games in the series do this as well.
Next PS1 Stories is on Take the A-Train 5 (A列車で行こう5 / Ē Ressha de Ikō 5) 1997 Artdink. It was never released outside of Japan, but the menus should be simple.
I really like this artwork by Syd Mead on the cover.