With all that PlayStation praising out of the way, let's remember that this list is about the missteps, the follow-ups to fantastic PlayStation games that failed to match the quality of their predecessors. And in some cases, these games were so bad that they stopped once-promising franchises cold, never to be seen again.
Some of the biggest game franchises of the last three decades- Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, Metal Gear Solid, Grand Theft Auto, Final Fantasy, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and more- either got their start on PlayStation, have fan-favorite entries that are PlayStation-exclusive, or have simply been at their best on PlayStation. And only the biggest Xbox and/or Nintendo fanboys can even pretend to deny that there have been a lot of great games on PlayStation systems over the years, including many that are exclusive or are simply most closely-associated with the PlayStation platforms they've appeared on. James bond what This game right here is a true artwork world class masterpiece the best PS2 game ever made and one of the best video games of all time hands. There are many factors that have contributed to the success of the PlayStation platforms, but at the end of the day, it's all about the games. From the PS2 era (which saw Sonys former mascot become a multi-platform. Whether it’s the prequels, sequels, remasters or.
But here we are, 25 years later, and PlayStation has become just as synonymous with video games as Nintendo- if not more so to the younger generations who refer to the PS1 and/or PS2 as their "childhood." Mario was the long-standing gaming icon, and Sonic the Hedgehog had risen to. With Yakuza 6: The Song of Life released in the US and Europe, we rank the entire Yakuza series leading up to the new entry from worst to best. An action-adventure from Namco based on Todd McFarlanes comic book Spawn. As the PlayStation 4 seems to have first place pretty firmly cemented for this console generation and the hype machine for PlayStation 5 has already started churning, it's crazy to think that the PlayStation brand was seen as a long-shot underdog when it first entered the console race in 1994. The game will be available for PlayStation 2 some time next year.