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Must-Play PS1 Games, Ranked

GamingInflux July 26, 2025
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Summary

  • Pepsiman, Vib-Ribbon, Silent Bomber, and Dino Crisis stand out as unique PS1 games that deserve attention today.
  • Policenauts and Vagrant Story offer compelling narratives and gameplay that showcase the console’s diverse library.
  • Bushido Blade 2 provides a distinctive fighting experience with one-hit kills and deserves recognition for its unique approach.

1994 to 1995 was a big time for gaming as Sony entered the console race in Japan and North America. Could they occupy the same space as Nintendo and Sega and succeed? It turns out that they were even more successful than both of those companies to some degree, with the PS1 dominating the Sega Saturn and N64 in the 90s. This victory can be accounted for because of a classic lineup of platformers, RPGs, action games, and more. While it would be fun to go through the best games the console had to offer, today it is time to dive deep into the library.

Some of these titles are all-timers, but others ar one-offs that are too weird to describe and instead need to be played to get the vibe of the console. These games are sort of like alternatives to the most popular PS1 games. They often live in the shadows of the greats, but are secretly better representations of genres and what the PS1 was capable of. Plus, some of them are just bizarre, and gamers need to play them to believe them. Games will be ranked based on quality, regardless of the weird factor.

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8

Pepsiman

The 90s Were Truly Wild


Pepsiman Tag Page Cover Art

Pepsiman

Systems

PlayStation-1


Released

March 4, 1999

Developer(s)

KID

Publisher(s)

KID



Pepsiman is not an understood conventional good game on the PS1, but it is a game that needs to be experienced firsthand. Even though all dialogue in the game is spoken in English, it was released only in Japan. It featured live-action cutscenes, or FMV, to tell the story of a super Pepsi fan who adores the superhero, Pepsiman, who goes around town to quench thirsty citizens. Pepsiman was ahead of the auto-runner genre that exploded on cellphones in the mid-2000s and is strange beyond belief.

7

Vib-Ribbon

Simple Graphics, Killer Music


Vib-Ribbon Tag Page Cover Art


Vib-Ribbon

Systems

PlayStation-1


Released

December 12, 1999

ESRB

e

Developer(s)

NanaOn-Sha



PaRappa the Rapper moved the agenda of rhythm-based games forward by offering a story alongside the music puzzles. While it is still a knockout, Vib-Ribbon is perhaps a more focused experience, with extremely simple graphics but a more challenging and rewarding set of gameplay hooks. As a semi-polygonal rabbit-like creature, players will have to skip to the beat of the songs. It’s another great example of how experimental Sony was at this time, which is why it’s great to play today as a reminder of what the company used to be.

6

Silent Bomber

Is That Your Bomberman?

Silent Bomber


Released

October 28, 1999



Bomberman: Act Zero was an Xbox 360 reinvention of the character that did not go over well. Silent Bomber is not connected to Bomberman in any way and yet it feels like a better spiritual successor. Players go through top-down levels armed with bracers that can drop explosives quickly.

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It’s one of the earliest CyberConnect2 games, a company now well-known for the .hack series and anime games based on Naruto and Dragon Ball Z. Not only is Silent Bomber a must-play based on the fun factor, it’s a good history lesson that shows how far CyberConnect2 has come as a developer.

5

Dino Crisis

The Best Jurassic Park Sequel

Resident Evil dominated the horror genre on the PS1, and while there are a lot of good entries on the system, the zombie genre is not fully unique, and Resident Evil went on to have a bigger presence elsewhere. Instead, PS1 fans should turn their attention to Dino Crisis, another Capcom series that was set on a remote island wherein a dinosaur outbreak occurs. It’s a lot like the plot of Jurassic Park, but way more intense. There is nothing else like it on the system.

4

Policenauts

Kojima’s Hidden Masterpiece

Metal Gear Solid is a great PS1 experience that blends storytelling and stealth in one package. However, Hideo Kojima fans may not know that he made another game on the PS1, Policenauts. This title was only released in Japan, but it has since been patched by fans into English.

Policenauts is a remake of a PC game from 1994, and it sets up the origins of Meryl Silverburgh, an important Metal Gear Solid character, albeit not in a connected sense. It’s an adventure game with a short runtime and an even tighter narrative that is simple and complex all at once. If fans play one adventure or story-heavy game on the PS1, let it be this.

3

Mega Man Legends

A Unique Art Style And Twist For The Blue Bomber

In the 90s, classic 80s franchises were making the leap from 2D to 3D, including Mega Man. Mega Man Legends wasn’t a smash hit compared to other 3D transitions like the Mario and Zelda games on the N64, but its legacy shows how ahead of the time it was.

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The game still looks good thanks to the cel-shaded graphics placed upon polygonal models, which is one reason why it is a must-play. Also, it’s a relatively short, humorous action-adventure game that perhaps even outdoes the aforementioned N64 Zelda games.

2

Bushido Blade 2

A Fighter Like No Other


Bushido Blade 2 Tag Page Cover Art


Bushido Blade 2

Systems

PlayStation-1


Released

October 29, 1998

ESRB

t

Developer(s)

Light Weight



The PS1 has a lot of great fighting games where mastering combos is part of the fun. However, Bushido Blade 2 had a more unique approach to fights. Players could choose a variety of feudal-era characters and weapons to match. Players and their opponents would die in a single hit, but parries were possible. There are spiritual successors to this concept now, but this short-lived PS1 series still hits decades later, and it deserves to be rediscovered.

1

Vagrant Story

Shadow Hearts’ Origins

PS1 fans could easily fill up their arms with just Squaresoft titles and be happy for months between the various Final Fantasy games. One game that often gets high praise but did not blossom into a franchise is Vagrant Story. As far as RPGs go, there’s almost nothing like it on the console, and certainly not many games since. The player character is a knight of sorts, Ashley, who gets lost in a castle and has to fight his way through alone. It’s part horror, part fantasy, and altogether an unforgettable experience with hybrid action and turn-based gameplay.

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