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Metal Gear Solid

What can you say about Konami’s classic? Few PlayStation games have such impressive 3D environments nor such cinematic ambition. Many games owe a debt to Metal Gear Solid’s simple but effective take on stealth….

Price: £32.30

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is an action RPG released in 1997 by Konami for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Directed and produced by Toru Hagihara, with Koji Igarashi as assistant director, the game serves as a direct continuation of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, taking place four years later. Players take on the role of Alucard, Dracula’s half-human son, who awakens from his slumber to investigate the reappearance of Dracula’s castle following the mysterious disappearance of Richter Belmont.

Price: £29.90

Final Fantasy 7

It’s so easy to talk about Final Fantasy 7’s production values, and they do deserve recognition. It had beautiful pre-rendered backgrounds, stunning real-time spell animations, and a soundtrack that is up there with the best ever.

Price: £34.90

Resident Evil 2

Resident Evil 2 is to Resident Evil what Aliens was to Alien (aka one of the best Resident Evil games in the entire series). Don’t believe us? Think about the tension of that first game and how it built up to that first zombie encounter. Resident Evil 2 has more than that on the very first screen, marking it out as the bigger budget, more action-packed sequel.

Price: £34.90

Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation

Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation Deluxe Edition is a celebrated two-player board game designed by Reiner Knizia. Set in the rich world of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, this game allows players to immerse themselves in the epic struggle between the forces of Sauron and the Free Peoples. Renowned for its blend of strategy, bluffing, and adventure, this deluxe edition elevates the experience with enhanced components and new gameplay elements.

Price: £25.90

Duplik

Identik (Meisterwerke) is a fun and fast-paced family and party game that tests players’ abilities to describe, draw, and evaluate bizarre images. In each round, one player describes a unique and strange picture while others attempt to draw it based solely on that description. After time is up, the drawings are revealed alongside ten hidden criteria, and each artist decides if their drawing meets the criteria for scoring

Price: £33.90

Crash Bandicoot: Warped

As the unofficial mascot of the PlayStation, you just knew the bonkers bandicoot would show up here. The first two games became famous for their high-quality platforming, across 3D into-the-screen sections as well as more traditional 2.5D areas.

Price: £30.50

Gran Turismo 2

Back in the late Nineties, it was hard to imagine how Polyphony Digital could have improved upon the original Gran Turismo. The game was by far the biggest and most realistic racing game available on not only the PlayStation but any console, and players went wild for it.

Price: £38.00

Edge

Edge was founded as a magazine aimed at a more mature and discerning audience, interested not only in the games themselves but also in their cultural impact, design, and technological aspects. From the beginning, it was known for its high-quality design, in-depth and analytical articles, and a critical approach to the gaming industry. The magazine frequently published reviews that offered fresh perspectives on the industry, often focusing on innovative and experimental projects. Edge was also famous for its “rating system,” where game scores ranged from 1 to 10, with editors carefully justifying their opinions. It became a staple for those seeking thoughtful and unbiased critique.

 

Price: £28.00

PC Zone

PC Zone catered to personal computer owners and became iconic among PC gaming enthusiasts. The magazine provided in-depth game reviews, guides, developer interviews, and hardware articles, as computers and components were also a big part of its audience. It was famous for its blunt criticism and bold opinions, as well as for its provocative and humorous columns that often questioned the mainstream view. Despite its closure in 2007, the legacy of PC Zone continues to live on in the memories of old fans, as well as in articles and blogs that frequently cite its issues.

Price: £24.50

Amiga Format

Amiga Format was the go-to source of information for Amiga computer owners in the ’80s and ’90s. The magazine covered everything related to Amiga computers: games, software, hardware solutions, and even hacking techniques to optimize system performance. It was more than just a gaming magazine; it was a comprehensive guide to all things related to the Amiga platform. The magazine included game reviews, software reviews, hardware evaluations, as well as tips on computer optimization and programming. Although it ceased publication in 1995, Amiga Format remains a symbol of its time and continues to inspire retro computer enthusiasts.

Price: £22.90

Spyro the Dragon

It seems like a silly question looking back, but there was once a real debate over whether or not the PlayStation could actually do a 3D platform game – a proper one, with big open stages, not the corridors and caverns of Crash Bandicoot and Croc. Spyro The Dragon was the emphatic answer to that question.

Price: £25.50

Vagrant Story

Square had fully mastered the PlayStation hardware by the time Vagrant Story arrived, and the game is absolutely stunning when you consider what the developers were working with. While the cutscenes are breathtaking to behold, they’re not the key focus here.

Price: £23.30

Driver: You Are the Wheelman

Reflections might have accidentally created one of the hardest tutorial stages ever, but getting past it was well worth it. Inspired by the great car chase movies of the Seventies, Driver gives you plenty of different driving missions to take on as an undercover cop, from getaways to tailing other cars.

Price: £30.00

Time Crisis

If you were being shot at by a horde of really angry people, you’d want to hide behind something for a bit of protection. It seems so obvious, and yet light gun games just didn’t let you do it until Namco literally changed the game by introducing the cover pedal in Time Crisis.

Price: £22.00

Twisted Metal 2: World Tour

Whether you were speeding through Hong Kong’s railway tunnels or blowing up the Eiffel Tower, there was no doubt that expanding the car combat to a global scale was a great move for the Twisted Metal series.

Price: £36.00

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