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Experience the rise of Miles Morales as the new hero masters incredible, explosive new powers to become his own Spider-Man. Build a resistance from virtually anyone you see as you hack, infiltrate, and fight to take back a near-future London that is facing its downfall. It's About Time — for a brand-wumping-new Crash Bandicoot game! Crash forward into a time-shattered adventure with your favourite marsupials. Living as a man outside the shadow of the gods, Kratos must adapt to the unfamiliar Norse lands, unexpected threats, and a second chance at being a father.

Confront the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of Ellie's actions in the highly-anticipated sequel to Naughty Dog's celebrated post-apocalpytic epic. Whether you want to create games, music, paintings, animation, sculpture, movies or anything in-between, Dreams is an extraordinary digital playground where anything is possible.

The award-winning Real Driving Simulator series speeds onto PlayStation 4 for the first time, putting you on course for high octane thrills to truly get your pulse racing. From the creators of the inFamous series, experience feudal Japan like never before in a stunningly beautiful open-world action adventure set in the midst of a Mongol invasion. Sword swinging, perilous puzzles and enchanting environments are brought back to life in this full remake of the original PlayStation action-adventure.

Embark on a whimsical adventure to Snaktooth Island, home of the legendary half-bug, half-snack creatures known as 'Bugsnax'. Glide through a mysterious landscape, exploring a fragmented world in a unique RPG adventure about love, rebellion and freedom. Explore a surreal, vivid and highly stylised world filled with intense high-speed traversal, endearing characters and massive enemy encounters.

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Find out more. Watch Dogs: Legion Build a resistance from virtually anyone you see as you hack, infiltrate, and fight to take back a near-future London that is facing its downfall. Marvel's Avengers Live out your Super Hero dreams in an epic action-adventure.

Acclaimed PS4 exclusives. God of War Living as a man outside the shadow of the gods, Kratos must adapt to the unfamiliar Norse lands, unexpected threats, and a second chance at being a father. The Last of Us Part II Confront the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of Ellie's actions in the highly-anticipated sequel to Naughty Dog's celebrated post-apocalpytic epic. Dreams Whether you want to create games, music, paintings, animation, sculpture, movies or anything in-between, Dreams is an extraordinary digital playground where anything is possible.

Gran Turismo Sport The award-winning Real Driving Simulator series speeds onto PlayStation 4 for the first time, putting you on course for high octane thrills to truly get your pulse racing. Ghost of Tsushima From the creators of the inFamous series, experience feudal Japan like never before in a stunningly beautiful open-world action adventure set in the midst of a Mongol invasion.

MediEvil Sword swinging, perilous puzzles and enchanting environments are brought back to life in this full remake of the original PlayStation action-adventure. Syphon Filter offered a wide assortment of fun weaponry that allowed you a good amount of freedom to approach problems in different way throughout its odd levels of espionage action. Shifting between the world of the living and spectral plain to solve puzzles and traverse the twisting corridors of Nosgoth would prove deeply influential beyond the PS1 era, as well.

When Final Fantasy Tactics arrived in , it was arguably the best turn-based strategy game ever to grace consoles. Even today, there are few games in the genre since that have even come close. The juxtaposition of cute yet super-deformed characters works well, especially when they get caught up in one of the most complicated video game plots of all time.

There are a handful that carved out a legacy — like Quake II, or Disruptor — but probably none did so more successfully than the incredible Medal of Honor. You could also trick Nazis into posing for embarrassing photographs before you shot them, which is simply brilliant. Knights, mages, princesses, crystals, all of the Final Fantasy mainstays from the early entries were present and accounted for — but what people still love most about it are its characters. Wily Zidane, sad and naive Vivi, doofy loyalist Steiner, and a dozen other memorable characters except for Amarant, no one remembers him helped make Final Fantasy IX and incredible way to close out the single digit entries in the series, paying reverence to the games that came before it, and setting the stage quite literally for the next era; it was a beautiful, moving swan song for Final Fantasy on the PlayStation.

Like its fuzzier down-under brother, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage smartly builds off the groundwork of the original game and offers a wonderful balance of challenge and fun, all while expanding on what makes the series work so well. While Spyro: Year of the Dragon would lean more into playable secondary characters, Ripto's Rage keeps the emphasis largely on Spyro and a richly realized world.

Tied around the theme of seasonal hub areas, Spyro's second journey spins off into any number of unique and memorable mini-worlds, from beaches to thundery hills to mountaintop monasteries. A plethora of side characters, a host of smart collectibles, and an unexpected adventure in the land of Avalar made Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage a standout in the great Insomniac trilogy.

From the deeply satisfying squelch of crumpling steel under its detailed collision modeling to the surprisingly deep Director Mode that let you turn your wildest mission and free-roam moments into your own Hollywood action sequences, Driver handily e-brake slides into the PS1 hall of fame. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back is a great middle-ground between the original's platforming and Warped's expansive arsenal, techniques, and secrets. As Crash climbs his way up a series of chambers full of challenging platforming levels, Naughty Dog's gauntlet of jumping, spinning, and "woah"-ing offers some of the franchise's best levels, offering players a true challenge but in a way that always felt achievable.

Vagrant Story is perhaps one of the original PlayStation's most underrated games — a massive action RPG developed by a powerhouse RPG hit machine, helmed by one of the most underrated auteurs of the last 25 years. But it all comes together in a truly exceptional experience. The universally-acclaimed Tekken 3 remains one of the most-respected fighting games ever made, but it was its astonishing ability to lure in even non-fighting game fans that helped make Tekken 3 one of the most iconic games on the console.

A cocktail of wacky cinematics, eclectic characters, and bruising beatings, the King of Iron Fist tournament is the undisputed champ when it comes to PS1 fighting games, and will always remain up there with the very best fighters in the business.

Though it enjoyed a cracker of a remake in , the power of the original Resident Evil 2 is still untouched. The original Tomb Raider is, at heart, a haunting solo adventure, a quiet jaunt through an aggressive world that mixes up real-life beasts like wolves and bears with dinosaurs and cat While it cemented Lara Croft as a video game icon that would span several more generations, the original Tomb Raider should also be celebrated for its genius, with intricate level design and properly awe-inspiring environments.

Plus, a shotgun that you can still feel through the ages. No matter what some desperate ding-dongs trying to review bomb it 18 years too late may think, THPS2 was an absolute cultural haymaker. Taking nothing away from the original, pioneering Gran Turismo — the best-selling PlayStation game of all time and the godfather of all console racing sims — Gran Turismo 2 was everything the first installment was and much, much more: an absolute gorilla of a racing game, so stuffed with content it had to ship on two CDs.

With almost cars from over 30 manufacturers, the scope of GT2 was unprecedented, dwarfing its otherwise excellent crosstown rival, Need for Speed: High Stakes. Releasing an "old-looking" 2D Castlevania on the PlayStation seemed like a strange move to some in — even IGN's original review reads: "It looks like the same old 2D platform action as before.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is about as close to a perfect video game as you can get, one that is still being copied and iterated on by modern developers.

No one had ever seen anything quite like it when it launched on the original PlayStation in The dark, sci-fi storyline and incredibly of-the-times character design took a whimsical fantasy franchise, and brought it to an international audience in a way that neither Sony or Square could have possibly predicted.

Long before we had the intricate sandbox of The Phantom Pain, and before the twisting plots of The Patriots or bloated diatribes on the complex political realities of war, the third entry in Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear series cardboard-box-crawled its way onto the PS1 and things were never the same again. All of these exceptional elements, plus some truly unforgettable breaks in the fourth wall, combined to create a gaming experience that still holds up as one of the best to this day.

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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Crash Bandicoot 2.



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