Anyone that likes ps1-style fps games NEEDS to try the Nintendo DS Call of Duty games, just skip Cod4. My best way of putting it is that you’ve gotta ignore the titles and experience the games with an open mind. Call of Duty World at War, for example, has an awesome campaign and excellent gameplay. But anyone expecting the sort of World at War experience from consoles/PC will be confused when trying the DS releases. The DS cods are more similar to the Medal of Honor games on the PS1. The titles they share with the console and PC releases are very misleading. They feel like late ‘90s FPS games but with more polished features and slightly improved graphics. Giving them the titles they have confused mainstream CoD fans and turned them off, and at the same time lead to the games being ignored by folks who enjoy older retro FPS games. To this day I still enjoy the campaigns of World at War, Modern Warfare Mobilized, Black Ops, and MW3 Defiance. My brother and I often play 1v1 multiplayer on all these games. BTW: Black Ops DS has a Zombies mode, complete with 4 entirely proprietary maps, a powerups system, a mystery box, and an extremely powerful knife. And Modern Warfare Mobilized has a Survival mode. I 100% recommend them to anyone who enjoys retro FPS games. Edit: ALSO PLAY METROID PRIME HUNTERS. It’s like Quake.
The original Medal of Honour had a full orchestral score written for it and played by a real orchestra. The level designers actually went abroad and took photographs to create the levels. The amount of care (and money, probably) that went into the game was unprecedented. And it had multiplayer.
good list! Fun fact, alien resurrection was heavily criticized for having dual analog controls by default by most "game journalists". In the gamespot review: "The game's control setup is its most terrifying element. The left analog stick moves you forward, back, and strafes right and left, while the right analog stick turns you and can be used to look up and down." think about dated perspectives.
Thanks for making this video man! glad I found your channel, I was hoping to learn more about fps games on ps1 lately and this gave me a lot of good stuff.
The amazing AI in Medal of Honor was always so fun to play with/watch. Further improved by what is probably the best collection of cheat codes in gaming. The soldiers and cheat codes did so many things that no other game has done. My God, what has happened to gaming today...
I've just remembered how brilliant Exhumed was - and still is. Only had the PAL PS version. The NTSC may have had a slightly faster frame rate but lower picture resolution. It was fast, great game play, great graphics and fantastic music which sounded amazing through the hi-fi. It's a must have. I only bought the PS to keep the wife off my computer. What a mistake. Got me hooked to consoles for gaming.
It's a very compromised port but it's also a ridiculously impressive effort. Quake 2 running on a console that struggled a little with Doom is just mind blowing. It's so crazy to see what people did with the PS1 hardware in it's later years compared to its early ones.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! I have been trying to remember Kileak: The DNA Imperative for YEARS now. My uncle bought a PS1 at launch and I spent endless hours at his house playing that game. Until now, I couldn’t remember the name of it. Needless to say, it was driving me crazy. Kudos on the vid. 👍🏼
You're welcome. I'm always happy to help people find games they forgot the name to. If you have any other PS1 games you can't remember the name of, I'm usually pretty good at helping with those as well. You just have to describe it to me, and I'll guess names for you.
I remember playing the original rainbow six on the pc at my step brothers house, I stupidly assumed that the PS1 version would be on par with it, oh how I was wrong. Good list, awesome vid 👍
There are still so many good games on this system still super fun today. In fact I think with the addition of key mapping and quick save states in emulators it actually fixes many of these early 3d games, making them feel way more fun and modern. Keymapping a dual stick to modern controls in retroarch is everything. An old Xbox 360 contoller keymaps and emulates perfectly. Super long trip proof cable.
In that it wasn't fully polygonal, and you were fighting sprite-based enemies. Resurrection has a better atmosphere IMO, but that doesn't mean trilogy's atmosphere isn't tremendous as well.
@Irritable Down syndrome He never said anything about it needing high polygons, he just said one was fully polygonal and the other wasn't, and honestly I agree with him. I'll never understand how people ever thought games like doom and blood with their sprite based enemies were ever atmospheric or spooky, and that's having grown up with those games.
@Irritable Down syndrome Like I said, if you'd take two seconds to read, I grew up with those games, I'm well aware the "Bar was lower" that doesn't change the fact that I found them not at all atmospheric. That being said you're also COMPLETELY ignoring the fact the the videos creator never said the game has no atmosphere, he just stated one has a little more then the other in their opinion. Other then just wanting to be right, what the heck are you even arguing about?
Thanks for watching. I pretty much make these vids, or any reviews as more of a challenge for myself. Honestly, I don't think I'm that great at doing this, but I'm learning. Improving with every video, I hope.
teh2Dgamer It's a good video, like the voices you do and well edited. Just have fun and go for it. You'll get even better in time, keep it fresh, take creative risks, be different than the rest. .
it is hard to me to strafe with L1 and R1 ... I say this because I wanted to play dark forces/duke nukem/doom,/quake because I never had a PC back in the day ...
I totally agree about the quake ii port. Got it recently on a whim for 5 bucks because I liked the first PC game, and I was very surprised how good it was, it's become one of my favorite ps1 games
I always found the "toy soldiers" a bit scary as a kid. And the castle level with the medieval enemies thrown in is absolutely hilarious with the Civil War cheat.
I think I messed up on that one. LOL. I typed in the wrong song name on accident, and treid to fix it with an annotation. I got the band right though 3RD strike, who are incredibly hard to look up on youtube with most results going to street fighter.
I never completed Quake 2 on PS, but played it countless hours in school - one of my classmates had it on his PS and it was most hot multiplayer game along with Tekken 3
Hello, could somebody help me? I'm looking for ps1 game from my childhood. I don't remember the name of the game. I just remember that it was a first person shooter and it had four playable characters i think. One of them was robotic dude with a red eye, the other one was female with red clothes i think and her ability was to shoot magic/fireballs from her hands, the third one was a monster of some kind. Maybe someone has a hint about that game?
I'm very curious which PS1 FPS games have dual analog controls. That could be a video, yeah? Thanks for this one! I was all N64 this generation so I still have a lot to learn.
on this list, MOH, MOH: Underground, Delta Force, Alien Resurrection, Rainbow Six, Armorines, and sort-of Quake II. There is a setting in Quake II to use the right stick to aim, but that means moving with the D-pad, and firing with L1. Takes a bit of getting used to, but works well enough once you get the hang of it.
What I absolutely love about Quake 2 on the PS1 is how colorful it is compared to other releases. PC version looks brown and uninspired and levels lacks any punch. On the PS1 the levels have bright red, green and blue colors contrasting with mud-browns and gunmetal-greys of Q2. Also, the game lets you customize the controls however you want and is very responsive. Probably the best version of Q2 I've ever played. And I have to admit, i had the same attuitude towards it when my friend was raving on about it a few years back - I thought it's just another (inferior) port of an overrated and ugly game. Boy how silly prejudices can be
Ehhh I don't really agree. Quake 2 on PS1 is super impressive but compared to PC the levels are boxy and boring, the architecture took a massive complexity hit and large chunks of levels were even removed. The lighting on PC still looks pretty good today when 3D accelerated. Quake 2 was only really ugly in software mode because it was made at a time when games had finally become too complex for software rendering.
The song in Delta Force is 3rd Strike - Redemption, not "Tempest". I'm a fan and own the album, heheh. That game was my first proper experience with the metal genre as a kid and it instantly got me into it.
Powerslave is the one that stings the most, and I always forget about South Park. I vaguely remember the N64 version as it is, but always forget about the PS1 port. I have Hexen 64, but I should probably pick up the PS1 version.
Of course, it`s up to you to decide, but I strongly recommend, that you DO NOT buy PC-version of Powerslave and PS1 version of Hexen. The former has nothing to do with the original game for PS1 and Saturn, that features dynamic lightning, that looked fantastic for the time, and hub-based level system, like in Hexen and Quake II. Overall it`s a mediocre FPS on Build engine, while console versions are really entertaining, you should get the Saturn Version - it has some special effects, that can`t be found in the PS 1 version. Speaking about Hexen for PS1, it`s a nearly unplayable port due to horrible frame rate and unconvenient controls. Also monsters only have front sprites, while in Hexen 64 all sprites are present, FPS rate is smooth and there is also cooperative mode for up to 4 players.
wales2k , While you're at it, get a couple copies of Doom for PS1, a serial link cable for ~ $5 USD , outfit yourself with a pair of older PS1's that still came equipped with Serial I / O port ( going for ~ $15 USD including controller in my neck of the woods, link them up and have a blast!
Eh, I don't have a lot of survival horror games for the PS1. I have RE:DC, RE2, RE3, Dino Crisis, and Silent Hill. I don't have games like Galarians at some others to make for a good video.
I remember a game, on the edge of the forest, there was a fire plane, so that it would come out of the sea and soldiers next to the soldier with a barrel.???
anyone know the name of a ps1 game which had you playing as some sort of vehicle which was first person i only remeber the level design of the first level which was sort of a road labrinth which had tunnels and road blocks
Omega strain was Ok. It had a cult following online with dedicated fans who would run through the Coop, but overall was a bit disappointing. I have played Dark Mirror, and did enjoy it from what I've played, but Syphon Filter is one of those series' that did not transition well from the jump from PS1 to PS2. It's like how NFL Gameday was a huge name on the PS1, but went to poop when they brought it to the PS2. By the time Gameday started to look up, and be a decent game again, no one cared thanks to 2K and Madden.
for the alien games i was order both trilogy and resurrection today although they said resurrection was expensive but trilogy was cheap so i got that one ordered!
In the zeitgeist it seems like the N64 was the only console that had worthwhile FPS games pre-Halo but that's so patently false. The PS1 has such a strong and underrated FPS library. Final Doom is kind of a disappointment (though to be honest there was no way they could do Plutonia justice on the PS1) but it is kind of cool and weird to have to have some of The Master Levels in an official release on a home console from the 90's. Doom: Custom Playstation Edition is fantastic though, the best Doom port of the 90's.
Hmm. I'm not really sure if I'd call Quake II the best on the PS1. I didn't like how they did the controls for the dual stick setting. I was used to GoldenEye and Turok anyways so I use the face buttons to move and the left stick to aim, but I wanted to play this with my friends and because of the way they did the controls I feel like my friends wouldn't be able to get used to it.
Graphics aren't important to me. They haven't been, probably since the PS1 days. Fun factor is the most important aspect of all games, IMO. Modern, or retro. Graphics and smoothness are only important to me in terms of how they effect the gameplay. For example, if the game's framerate dips to an unplayable level, then that is a graphical issue that bothers me, because it renders the game unplayable and kills the fun. I liken it to this, and this applies to how I view modern games as well, a game with amazing gameplay is still an amazing game if it has terrible graphics, and no story-line at all. However, a game with amazing production values in it's storytelling, and cutting edge graphics that will make your eyes melt in their beauty, will always be a horrible game if it has horrible gameplay.
Smoothness too for sure. It's not just the effects, lighting, and lack of texture warping thanks to subdivision, but it runs buttery smooth, and even have up to four player deathmatch. Really a remarkable port of the game.
It's alright, but certainly not the best playing fps on the system. It looks better than the PS1 version, and the framerate in the coop is way better than the PS1 version, but the PS1 version runs so much faster in single player.
I remember playing a game that was a first scooter that was in a snowy place. U would fight in caves?? people falling from sky using parachutes... anyone know what game this is
@@DookieCakes enemies were human, not sure about guys or where it was. I was only like 5 when I played it but thought it would be cool to figure out what game it was and play it again.
No Exhumed.... No Death Tanks! I hear ya brother, I haven't gotten the PAL Saturn version (or PS1), so instead I just flashed my action replay into pseudo Saturn so I could play a burned Exile, Terrra Cresta 3D, Hyper Duel, and Blast Wind on real hardware without taking out a second mortgage..I know, shame on me.
Indeed that Delta Force Urban Warfare looks like an early PS2 title ! Even better off GT2's Bleem!cast but shit out of controls !!! I used to rock the Delta Force 2 PC demo a ton online , that temple/pyramid/desertish map omg LOL the shank knife kills er whenever you find enemy player viceversa it was a spook !
I consider Siphon filter to be a third-person shooter, not a first person one, even though you did zoom into the first person perspective a lot in the game.
@@larrykohut7426 I had to go with the games I owned at the time of making this video. As for Time Crisis, that is a lightgun game which is a different category. I was going for the more traditional style FPS games in this video.
Alas, no. Not for a lack of want on Exhumed. Hexen I own on the N64, but should also check out the PS1 version, which has the FMV's from the PC version, thus explaining more of the story....if I cared about stories in games that is.
Anyone that likes ps1-style fps games NEEDS to try the Nintendo DS Call of Duty games, just skip Cod4.
My best way of putting it is that you’ve gotta ignore the titles and experience the games with an open mind. Call of Duty World at War, for example, has an awesome campaign and excellent gameplay. But anyone expecting the sort of World at War experience from consoles/PC will be confused when trying the DS releases.
The DS cods are more similar to the Medal of Honor games on the PS1. The titles they share with the console and PC releases are very misleading. They feel like late ‘90s FPS games but with more polished features and slightly improved graphics. Giving them the titles they have confused mainstream CoD fans and turned them off, and at the same time lead to the games being ignored by folks who enjoy older retro FPS games.
To this day I still enjoy the campaigns of World at War, Modern Warfare Mobilized, Black Ops, and MW3 Defiance. My brother and I often play 1v1 multiplayer on all these games.
BTW: Black Ops DS has a Zombies mode, complete with 4 entirely proprietary maps, a powerups system, a mystery box, and an extremely powerful knife. And Modern Warfare Mobilized has a Survival mode.
I 100% recommend them to anyone who enjoys retro FPS games.
Edit:
ALSO PLAY METROID PRIME HUNTERS. It’s like Quake.
Cod 4 ds is good, but I never liked the campaign of Black Ops ds and is my least favorite campaign in the entire cod series...
The original Medal of Honour had a full orchestral score written for it and played by a real orchestra. The level designers actually went abroad and took photographs to create the levels. The amount of care (and money, probably) that went into the game was unprecedented. And it had multiplayer.
It's also a Steven Spielberg production right?
@@Stribog1337 Indeed 💪
good list! Fun fact, alien resurrection was heavily criticized for having dual analog controls by default by most "game journalists". In the gamespot review:
"The game's control setup is its most terrifying element. The left analog stick moves you forward, back, and strafes right and left, while the right analog stick turns you and can be used to look up and down."
think about dated perspectives.
Thats interesting haha
And you used to have to invert the Y axis on most PlayStation fps, even though inverted is now the standard.
Thanks for making this video man! glad I found your channel, I was hoping to learn more about fps games on ps1 lately and this gave me a lot of good stuff.
0:39 local man kick a grenade into a wall whilst angry af
The amazing AI in Medal of Honor was always so fun to play with/watch. Further improved by what is probably the best collection of cheat codes in gaming. The soldiers and cheat codes did so many things that no other game has done. My God, what has happened to gaming today...
Medal of honor is still one of my favorites. It is pure nostalgia for me. And i totally forgot about that star wars game
I have powerslave(exhumed)for both Saturn and ps1 best game of my childhood
Rub it in. LOL.
Hx
I've just remembered how brilliant Exhumed was - and still is. Only had the PAL PS version. The NTSC may have had a slightly faster frame rate but lower picture resolution. It was fast, great game play, great graphics and fantastic music which sounded amazing through the hi-fi. It's a must have. I only bought the PS to keep the wife off my computer. What a mistake. Got me hooked to consoles for gaming.
Same here I remember as a kid seeing the game box and being like DOOM in Egypt must play!
Still play through at least once a year good memories.
Quake 2 is really impressive for a 25mhz CPU. Ps1 really was a 3D powerhouse. You would need a much stronger PC to have these results back in the day.
It's a very compromised port but it's also a ridiculously impressive effort. Quake 2 running on a console that struggled a little with Doom is just mind blowing. It's so crazy to see what people did with the PS1 hardware in it's later years compared to its early ones.
@@SeekerLancer a 3d polygon game like quake 2 is a better fit for the ps1 hardware than the non 3d accelerated doom.
I agree, Quake II is a very fun game. Good job with the ps1 vids. Love this console & keep em coming
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! I have been trying to remember Kileak: The DNA Imperative for YEARS now. My uncle bought a PS1 at launch and I spent endless hours at his house playing that game. Until now, I couldn’t remember the name of it. Needless to say, it was driving me crazy. Kudos on the vid. 👍🏼
You are definitely welcome. I take it that you were one of those early adopters who found the game to be mesmerizing at the time.
@@DookieCakes oh yeah. When it first came out, it was cutting edge.
Thanks for taking the time to produce this video I found it enjoyable.
I owned Quake 2 I payed $28 for it. Played multiplayer with my brothers. Good times. The atmosphere of that game is unmistakable.
It's my personal favorite FPS on the PS1 for sure. Definitely an amazing port of the game
Dude was looking for this game forever (PO'ed) thank you played this as a kid and couldn't figure the name out.
You're welcome. I'm always happy to help people find games they forgot the name to. If you have any other PS1 games you can't remember the name of, I'm usually pretty good at helping with those as well. You just have to describe it to me, and I'll guess names for you.
I remember playing the original rainbow six on the pc at my step brothers house, I stupidly assumed that the PS1 version would be on par with it, oh how I was wrong. Good list, awesome vid 👍
There are still so many good games on this system still super fun today. In fact I think with the addition of key mapping and quick save states in emulators it actually fixes many of these early 3d games, making them feel way more fun and modern. Keymapping a dual stick to modern controls in retroarch is everything. An old Xbox 360 contoller keymaps and emulates perfectly. Super long trip proof cable.
Alien Trilogy "less atmospheric".... You're joking, right?....
In that it wasn't fully polygonal, and you were fighting sprite-based enemies. Resurrection has a better atmosphere IMO, but that doesn't mean trilogy's atmosphere isn't tremendous as well.
Creepier lighting, better soundtrack.. Overall more solitary and claustrophobic..
A game doesn't need to be fully polygonal to be more atmospheric.
@Irritable Down syndrome You mean that game that's fully polygonal? What point are you trying to make x-x?
@Irritable Down syndrome He never said anything about it needing high polygons, he just said one was fully polygonal and the other wasn't, and honestly I agree with him. I'll never understand how people ever thought games like doom and blood with their sprite based enemies were ever atmospheric or spooky, and that's having grown up with those games.
@Irritable Down syndrome Like I said, if you'd take two seconds to read, I grew up with those games, I'm well aware the "Bar was lower" that doesn't change the fact that I found them not at all atmospheric. That being said you're also COMPLETELY ignoring the fact the the videos creator never said the game has no atmosphere, he just stated one has a little more then the other in their opinion. Other then just wanting to be right, what the heck are you even arguing about?
MOH and MOHU best PS1 shooters totally agree , want it back too
Yes! I've been missing vids like this. Thanks 2DGamer.
Thanks for watching. I pretty much make these vids, or any reviews as more of a challenge for myself. Honestly, I don't think I'm that great at doing this, but I'm learning. Improving with every video, I hope.
teh2Dgamer It's a good video, like the voices you do and well edited. Just have fun and go for it. You'll get even better in time, keep it fresh, take creative risks, be different than the rest. .
Ive been going through watching all of your videos teh2dgamer . Im half way there !!! Keep up the good work . Hopefully will see more videos soon!!!
I will get back into the swing of making content again soon. I'm working over 40 hours a week as of late, so I have been relaxing more as of late.
at last someone has mentioned disruptor, great game
it is hard to me to strafe with L1 and R1 ... I say this because I wanted to play dark forces/duke nukem/doom,/quake because I never had a PC back in the day ...
I totally agree about the quake ii port. Got it recently on a whim for 5 bucks because I liked the first PC game, and I was very surprised how good it was, it's become one of my favorite ps1 games
Great video , there área few PS1 videos out there, didnt know about like half of this fps, i gotta try em
I came looking for gold and i found Kileak the DNA imperative. Finally found the name of that game from my childhood memories. WOOO!!!
Even though its not necessarily 1st person because its really 3rd person but you can a button combo for 1st person mode and that is Armored Core.
Fantastic game. I love the series
That was blatantly a Duke impression "shake it baby" at the end 😏
5:54 Yes it certainly is good looking indeed , look at the gun detail and high resolution , still looks okay today .
DUDE you gotta finish MoH underground. Really cool bonus mission when you finish the campaign
agdgdgwngo ,
Oh crap! [ noted! ]
I always found the "toy soldiers" a bit scary as a kid. And the castle level with the medieval enemies thrown in is absolutely hilarious with the Civil War cheat.
can you make a video on PS1 survival horror?
When I tried to play Quake 2 on the ps1 with the PlayStation mouse, I knew I needed to build myself a pc for gaming.
That Motion Detector Sound from Alien Trilogy... Paniq.
Thank you for revealing the name of the song in the car in DFUW.
I think I messed up on that one. LOL. I typed in the wrong song name on accident, and treid to fix it with an annotation. I got the band right though 3RD strike, who are incredibly hard to look up on youtube with most results going to street fighter.
LOL! Hey, epicness where epicness is due: SF third strike rules
Medal of honor underground with its rocket launcher wielding dogs in the last missions.
Muscidu The to be honest.....the Germans did some crazy shit....more than anyone can imagine
@@eazyethan4944 they didn't stock bazookas on dogs dude
great video, terrible duke nukem impersonation, keep up the good work
It wasn't a duke impersonation. It was a cheesy action movie voice. I even noted it in the video.
teh2Dgamer sure it was.
You said "shake it baby!" and it's not a duke impersonation?
Just hassling you, nice video. :)
i love tenka!spent too many nights in my childhood playing that game.
there where you spoke about medal of honor you were right in saying new games are crap jus like new movies and new music.
Just played Disruptor a month ago. Great game.
Best game medal of honor
Medal of Honor 99 was the best shooter game of all time I played it till I received a perfect zero shots taken 955 enemies
I never completed Quake 2 on PS, but played it countless hours in school - one of my classmates had it on his PS and it was most hot multiplayer game along with Tekken 3
Hello, could somebody help me? I'm looking for ps1 game from my childhood. I don't remember the name of the game. I just remember that it was a first person shooter and it had four playable characters i think. One of them was robotic dude with a red eye, the other one was female with red clothes i think and her ability was to shoot magic/fireballs from her hands, the third one was a monster of some kind. Maybe someone has a hint about that game?
El Gato gatooooo
I'm very curious which PS1 FPS games have dual analog controls. That could be a video, yeah? Thanks for this one! I was all N64 this generation so I still have a lot to learn.
on this list, MOH, MOH: Underground, Delta Force, Alien Resurrection, Rainbow Six, Armorines, and sort-of Quake II. There is a setting in Quake II to use the right stick to aim, but that means moving with the D-pad, and firing with L1. Takes a bit of getting used to, but works well enough once you get the hang of it.
Oh, and both Quake II and Alien Resurrection have PS1 mouse support for aiming as well.
teh2Dgamer Cheers for the reply! I'll have to try them!
teh2Dgamer and final doom although you cant look up or down
What I absolutely love about Quake 2 on the PS1 is how colorful it is compared to other releases. PC version looks brown and uninspired and levels lacks any punch. On the PS1 the levels have bright red, green and blue colors contrasting with mud-browns and gunmetal-greys of Q2. Also, the game lets you customize the controls however you want and is very responsive. Probably the best version of Q2 I've ever played. And I have to admit, i had the same attuitude towards it when my friend was raving on about it a few years back - I thought it's just another (inferior) port of an overrated and ugly game. Boy how silly prejudices can be
I was blown away by Quake II when I finally saw it in action. Hammerhead did an amazing job. My favorite PS1 shooter hands down.
With a fun and dynamic multiplayer.
Mike M quake 2 is meant to be dark lol what do you expect
'overrated and ugly game'
Oh fuck off you pompous gobshite, without that game you wouldnt have half of the FPS we have now.
Ehhh I don't really agree. Quake 2 on PS1 is super impressive but compared to PC the levels are boxy and boring, the architecture took a massive complexity hit and large chunks of levels were even removed. The lighting on PC still looks pretty good today when 3D accelerated. Quake 2 was only really ugly in software mode because it was made at a time when games had finally become too complex for software rendering.
Alien resurrection was my jam 👍👍👍
Damn hope you get Exhumed soon brother I have it for the ps1 and the saturn the ps1 version was a personal favorite growing up!
The song in Delta Force is 3rd Strike - Redemption, not "Tempest". I'm a fan and own the album, heheh. That game was my first proper experience with the metal genre as a kid and it instantly got me into it.
nice list
What's your top 3 or 5 here?
It's hard to narrow it down, but if I could have only 3, I would probably choose Quake II, Doom, and I've gotta give Medal of Honor props, so MoH.
@@DookieCakes Thanks man!
There is one glaring omission from this list.
Great list! I enjoy your vids, as always. :) Besides Powerslave, I believe you're missing South Park and Hexen.
Powerslave is the one that stings the most, and I always forget about South Park. I vaguely remember the N64 version as it is, but always forget about the PS1 port. I have Hexen 64, but I should probably pick up the PS1 version.
Of course, it`s up to you to decide, but I strongly recommend, that you DO NOT buy PC-version of Powerslave and PS1 version of Hexen. The former has nothing to do with the original game for PS1 and Saturn, that features dynamic lightning, that looked fantastic for the time, and hub-based level system, like in Hexen and Quake II. Overall it`s a mediocre FPS on Build engine, while console versions are really entertaining, you should get the Saturn Version - it has some special effects, that can`t be found in the PS 1 version. Speaking about Hexen for PS1, it`s a nearly unplayable port due to horrible frame rate and unconvenient controls. Also monsters only have front sprites, while in Hexen 64 all sprites are present, FPS rate is smooth and there is also cooperative mode for up to 4 players.
No mention of Hexen, did you not classify it as an FPS or did you not know it existed?
I own it on the N64, but don't own the PS1 version. Check out my Spotlight: N64 FPS games video.
I didn't even realize they were still making Ps one games in 2002!
Im not sure what the last PS1 game released was, but I know Gameday went up to at least Gameday 2004 on the PS1.
Medal for honor 🤧💙
I have the original Medal of Honor and Delta Force Urban Warfare for PS1. I want to get Doom and Quake 2.
wales2k ,
While you're at it, get a couple copies of Doom for PS1, a serial link cable for ~ $5 USD , outfit yourself with a pair of older PS1's that still came equipped with Serial I / O port ( going for ~ $15 USD including controller in my neck of the woods, link them up and have a blast!
men now make this a format and next make a survival horror
Eh, I don't have a lot of survival horror games for the PS1. I have RE:DC, RE2, RE3, Dino Crisis, and Silent Hill. I don't have games like Galarians at some others to make for a good video.
Kileak reminds me a lot of Cyber-Cop of the Sega Genny.
Final doom was a expansion of the original
Standalone mappack to Doom2, but everyone called it Doom3 back then.
I remember a game, on the edge of the forest, there was a fire plane, so that it would come out of the sea and soldiers next to the soldier with a barrel.???
anyone know the name of a ps1 game which had you playing as some sort of vehicle which was first person i only remeber the level design of the first level which was sort of a road labrinth which had tunnels and road blocks
well done. I enjoyed watching.
Cool video dude! I own every FPS on ps1 ;) You should check out 'Hybrid'. Most obscure of the lot lol.
Have you played the post-PS1 Syphon Filter games? They are GUD!
Omega strain was Ok. It had a cult following online with dedicated fans who would run through the Coop, but overall was a bit disappointing. I have played Dark Mirror, and did enjoy it from what I've played, but Syphon Filter is one of those series' that did not transition well from the jump from PS1 to PS2. It's like how NFL Gameday was a huge name on the PS1, but went to poop when they brought it to the PS2. By the time Gameday started to look up, and be a decent game again, no one cared thanks to 2K and Madden.
In my honestest opinion, Dark Mirror and Logan's Shadow are great titles.
for the alien games i was order both trilogy and resurrection today although they said resurrection was expensive but trilogy was cheap so i got that one ordered!
in other words Trilogy was $50 and Resurrection was $115 Lol
In the zeitgeist it seems like the N64 was the only console that had worthwhile FPS games pre-Halo but that's so patently false. The PS1 has such a strong and underrated FPS library.
Final Doom is kind of a disappointment (though to be honest there was no way they could do Plutonia justice on the PS1) but it is kind of cool and weird to have to have some of The Master Levels in an official release on a home console from the 90's. Doom: Custom Playstation Edition is fantastic though, the best Doom port of the 90's.
I had exhumed in the 90s
the flashback is real
I'm probably the only person on earth who prefers The World Is Not Enough to Goldeneye 64, lol.
yes you are.
The medal of honor fisheye effect really shows now, I never really noticed it back in the day.
quake, Im going to download it today
Nice video.Thank you!
Hmm. I'm not really sure if I'd call Quake II the best on the PS1. I didn't like how they did the controls for the dual stick setting. I was used to GoldenEye and Turok anyways so I use the face buttons to move and the left stick to aim, but I wanted to play this with my friends and because of the way they did the controls I feel like my friends wouldn't be able to get used to it.
teh2dgamer, i wanna know what do you want in a classic game?
smoothness(in terms of FPS), graphics, or it just being a fun game?
Graphics aren't important to me. They haven't been, probably since the PS1 days. Fun factor is the most important aspect of all games, IMO. Modern, or retro. Graphics and smoothness are only important to me in terms of how they effect the gameplay. For example, if the game's framerate dips to an unplayable level, then that is a graphical issue that bothers me, because it renders the game unplayable and kills the fun. I liken it to this, and this applies to how I view modern games as well, a game with amazing gameplay is still an amazing game if it has terrible graphics, and no story-line at all. However, a game with amazing production values in it's storytelling, and cutting edge graphics that will make your eyes melt in their beauty, will always be a horrible game if it has horrible gameplay.
Well at least when it comes to graphics and music, Quake 2 on PSX kills whole competition.
Smoothness too for sure. It's not just the effects, lighting, and lack of texture warping thanks to subdivision, but it runs buttery smooth, and even have up to four player deathmatch. Really a remarkable port of the game.
n64 armorines is abysmal
It's alright, but certainly not the best playing fps on the system. It looks better than the PS1 version, and the framerate in the coop is way better than the PS1 version, but the PS1 version runs so much faster in single player.
I remember playing a game that was a first scooter that was in a snowy place. U would fight in caves?? people falling from sky using parachutes... anyone know what game this is
Can't say. Which territory are you in? North America, or PAL? Do you remember what kind of weapons you used? Were the enemies human, or alien?
syphon filter may be
@@DookieCakes enemies were human, not sure about guys or where it was. I was only like 5 when I played it but thought it would be cool to figure out what game it was and play it again.
@@jasonbuben7787 Was it a 007 game like Tomorrow Never Dies?
@@DookieCakes no I just figured out it was syphon filter 2
What other games u enjoyed playing were Die hard Trilogy and syphon Filter.
l used to have Power Slave back in the late 90's then l sold it to a friend of mine at the time
Time crisis and point blank
No Exhumed.... No Death Tanks! I hear ya brother, I haven't gotten the PAL Saturn version (or PS1), so instead I just flashed my action replay into pseudo Saturn so I could play a burned Exile, Terrra Cresta 3D, Hyper Duel, and Blast Wind on real hardware without taking out a second mortgage..I know, shame on me.
brahma force
You missed Clone on the Net Yaroze ;)
Armorines is good. I played it on the N64 years ago. What's wrong with Rainbow Six Rouge Spear exactly?
Nothing, according to my time playing it as a child 🤷🏼♂️ I remember playing it quite a lot.
Good video 💯😊
Good video, I enjoy your review style.
Hello, I liked Medal of Honor as a child but I lend to my friend and he he brought me not working, It was 2 discs.
thanks m8 I love finding out about ps1 classics very insight ful
Awesome video
Indeed that Delta Force Urban Warfare looks like an early PS2 title ! Even better off GT2's Bleem!cast but shit out of controls !!!
I used to rock the Delta Force 2 PC demo a ton online , that temple/pyramid/desertish map omg LOL the shank knife kills er whenever you find enemy player viceversa it was a spook !
Wasn't Quake on the PS1?
Nope, they ported the original to the N64 and Sega Saturn, but not the PS1.
It was planned to be, it may have even been advertised, but it never came out.
Where Power Slave???
He doesn’t own it if you watch it
Since you like Quake 2 for PSX try to get Quake 3 for the PS2
Joe Drew the Dreamcast version is better. I suggest to better pick up BLACK or Medal of Honor or Killzone for the PS2.
I loved Alien Trilogy!
powerslave/exhumed is awesome
wheres syphon filter.
I consider Siphon filter to be a third-person shooter, not a first person one, even though you did zoom into the first person perspective a lot in the game.
@@DookieCakes gotcha . how bout time crysis , or the orginal tom clancys rainbow six. also what about army men saurges heroes 1 and 2
@@larrykohut7426 I had to go with the games I owned at the time of making this video. As for Time Crisis, that is a lightgun game which is a different category. I was going for the more traditional style FPS games in this video.
@@DookieCakes i fell its good to include all really.
You didn't explain the flaws of Rainbow Six Rouge Spear on the PS1.
Medal of Honor is best
Good video but disagree with quake being the best shootreer on ps1 not even close
I like it the best. Can't remember if I said it's the best, or if it's my personal favorite. It is the smoothest running one on the system though
no hexen, no exhumed?
Alas, no. Not for a lack of want on Exhumed. Hexen I own on the N64, but should also check out the PS1 version, which has the FMV's from the PC version, thus explaining more of the story....if I cared about stories in games that is.
cool video
Voice over is really low with an audible hum