Hello. Have some tea, take a cookie *), tell us something.

  1. What was your first PS console? (If you’ve only played one on a trade show, or are only thinking of maybe getting one, that’s cool too.)

  2. Your favorite game?

  3. An underrated game or one everyone should try?

  4. Any particular memories?

  5. Playing anything at the moment?

*) Yea ok you can have another. Keep in mind they’re virtual.

  • kratoz29@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago
    1. PSX at 6 years old.

    2. God of War, I really can’t chose between GOW 2, 3 or the PS4/PC one (I haven’t played Ragnarok)

    3. hmm, I don’t remember right now of hidden gems, I only know Patapon and Loco Roco need more praise.

    4. My first two PSX games were Grand Turismo (very hard at that age, or any age maybe) and DBZ Ultimate Battle 22, I also treasure the King Kong game of PS2 because it came with my console (weirdly enough it came with a Splinter Cell game as well lol).

    5. Barman Arkham Knight in PS4.

  • Brokensilence410@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago
    1. PS1. I grew up with a Sega Genesis until about 1998, when my mom asked what I wanted for Christmas and I chose a PS1 over a Saturn.

    2. Favorite PS game ever? As in made and published by Sony or any game on a PS console? My favorite game published by Sony is The Last of Us Part II. No further explanation needed.

    3)Tricky question. I can think of many over the multitude of consoles. Jade Cocoon was a hidden PS1 RPG, so was Phantom Brave for PS2. Red Ninja for PS2 is a hidden gem too. Clock Tower 3 on PS2 was great as well. Shit, I played so many great games nobody else played, I could keep going on.

    1. When I first got my PS1, which was Christmas 1998 (or 1999? I can’t remember exactly), I got Speed Punks, Lilo and Stitch, and Dino Crisis with it. Child me was NOT prepared for what Dino Crisis had in store for me but I LOVED dinosaurs so I trudged through despite the childhood nightmares.

    2. I had just platinum’d Wild Arms 2 on the PS5 probably 2 weeks ago. Other than that, I occasionally maybe twice a week check out Riders Republic. Do a race or 2, usually with my son. I also recently started a new playthrough of Borderlands 3 with my wife. Other than Wild Arms 2, I mostly play with my family on PS5. I do want to check out multiple games, like Diablo 4, Armored Core, and the upcoming Silent Hill 2 Remake, but it’s just hard to make time with a family of gamers with their own things, and work on top of it.

      • Brokensilence410@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        In that case, other than TLOU PII, I have sunk so many hours into the Soulsbourne games. I maxed out the timer on the save file for Dark Souls III haha. When I was younger, for every October, I would play through all of Silent Hill 1 - 4. A tradition that died shortly after graduating. I’m very excited for both the Silent Hill and Metal Gear remakes.

  • ThemOldUSBlues@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago
    1. PS2
    2. Any of the Soulsborne games
    3. Not sure on this one!
    4. Defeating the Cleric Beast in Bloodborne, and the midnight launch of Skyrim on 11/11/11
    5. Currently playing through Diablo IV, Chained Echoes, and replaying Dark Souls 3
  • ShadowDonut@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Hello!

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    My first console was the original PlayStation, which I got from my grandpa on my birthday in 1998. It came with a demo disc that had Spyro, Metal Gear Solid, and many others. I got a PS2 from my mom for Hanukkah in 2003. I had a PS1, so I was confused when the gift I unwrapped was HyperSonic.Xtreme for the PS2. I remember telling her that the PS1 couldn’t play it and being met with a much bigger box to unwrap, the PS2. Truly a core memory for me. I have later consoles as well, but those first two have specific memories attached to them.

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    My favorite series that started on the Playstation is Devil May Cry.

    My favorite exclusive alternates between Ratchet and Clank, and Rachet and Clank: Going Commando. Going Commando was my first Ratchet and Clank game. I was excited to get it after seeing some of the crazy commercials Insomniac made. Being a sequel, it has a lot of improvements over the first game - tighter controls, strafing, an upgrade system, a larger quantity of more varied weapons, and so on. But as I’ve replayed the original trilogy more, I’ve learned to love the original for what it is, which is a much more measured, almost puzzle-like shooter-platformer. The limited arsenal and movement means you have to be particular about how you engage enemies rather than trying to run and gun. Also, the music is at its most unique, with funky beats and orchestral strings throughout. Not to take away from Going Commando, which also has an amazing soundtrack. It’s in stereo (the first’s is not) and really shines when listened to with headphones. Silver City - Boldan has an effect I would never hear on my mono CRT.

    On the whole, I’m a fan of Ratchet and Clank, Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, and recently the original Metal Gear Solid. I had never played it despite it being on that demo disc. Another series I have a soft spot for is Dynasty Warriors. I have all of the PS2 mainline games. Lots of core memories attached to it because of co-op with my friend. God of War 2018 was great, and I kind of regret not getting Ragnarok when it was on sale.

    3

    I recommend the platformer trilogies I mentioned above. I think Sly 2 is the best game of the 9. A good story, varied locations, great mechanics, a unique spin on an open-world style game. I recommend Going Commando as a first Ratchet and Clank game, because of the tighter controls and better features, without some of the rushed-development pitfalls that Up Your Arsenal has. I like Jak 2 more than Jak 3, but I think Jak 3 is the easiest to recommend - again, features, QOL stuff, much more forgiving checkpoints, etc.

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    The gifting memory above is one. Staying up all night playing the platformer trilogies (and other games) with my friend. Waking up to hearing him still farming crystals on Grelbin. Launching endless Sentinel remote rockets at AI bots on Skyrail in 007 Nightfire with another friend (RIP). A lot of Dynasty Warriors co-op.

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    I played God of War 2018 a few months ago, but I recently built a portable gaming PC for longer vacations and have been using it to emulate Dynasty Warriors 3. My brain is mush after work + family, so the button mashing and bad voice acting works nicely. Plus it’s got all kinds of progression (stats, items, weapon, musou mode clears), so it’s real nice for feeling like I’m doing something while I’m doing nothing. Gan Ning is broken.

    I could ramble more, but I’ve already went on way longer than anyone else. Oops!

  • daniskarma@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    hi! I got my ps1 ant about 9 yo. I remember it came with a demo disk which included about 10-15 demos or so. The two I remember more are the Oddworld: Abe Oddysee and Crash Bandicoot 2. To this day I am still deeply in love with my memories with those two games, both playing the demo again and again, and when I finally got my hands on the full games and got to enjoy them at them fullest.

  • SuaveBet@lemmy.world
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    1. PS1, first generation (I remember being able to swap disc to play backup games with a cufflink)
    2. Shadow of Colossus
    3. Jumping Flash
    4. A good friend introducing me to Metal Gear Solid 1. Shopping in Hong Kong for a modded PS2.
    5. Child of Light on Vita
  • edrumm10@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    First ever comment on Lemmy for me

    1. PSOne

    2. Too many to name, but probably original MW2 on PS3

    3. Control

    4. Used to play MW3 with high school friends, after we got home for the day we’d all play multiplayer or jump in a private match and try to get in stupid glitch spots lmao

    5. Mainly Destiny 2 and No Man’s Sky, and a couple of others on PC

  • PBPunch@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    Hey Mod.

    1. I love them all so far but if I had to pick… my PS1 wins for the love it created for gaming.
    2. Favorite… that’s an impossible task. Some of my top contenders are: FFVII, God of War (PS4), The Last of Us, Persona 5 Royal, Witcher 3, Elden Ring…
    3. Rogue Galaxy
    4. I stopped gaming as a kid after the Sega Genesis because my parents didn’t want to support a habit they thought was a waste of time. I gave up until I spent an afternoon at a friends house and watched him play FFVII on the Playstation. I was in love. I then started working my ass off cutting grass, yard work, and other miscellaneous jobs in the neighborhood to earn the money needed to buy a Playstation and FFVII. I have spent my life since falling deeper in love with the worlds and stories games create since.
    5. Diablo IV
  • Zed@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Hey there

    The first PlayStation console I’ve ever played on was the PS1 but it was my cousin’s, I remember playing Need For Speed on it and another game where you could deliver newspaper using a bicycle ? Haha it was so long ago that I barely remember anything else about it.

    My favorite game, well that is definitely a tough question, I don’t think I have a specific one per se, because I can’t choose between some games that I really loved like RDR 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Control and one of my favorite franchises from my childhood, if not just my favorite, would be Jak & Daxter, damn Sony for leaving it behind.

    Whenever I see people talking about underrated games, I can’t help but think about Mad Max from the PS4 generation, the story is nothing to write home about, the gameplay is not unique or in any way innovative, but the atmosphere ? My God, I’ve never seen a game capture the atmosphere of a universe like Mad Max did, it captures that sense of desolation and isolation so good, all that mixed with the explosions and a vehicle combat that is very well made, I say that everyone should at least try the game.

    A particular memory I’m very fond of is that when I was a kid, my father bought us a PS2, and you have to understand that at the time we didn’t have that much money, but by a miracle, a cousin was selling his hardware for very cheap to get rid of it, and that’s how we were able to get a PS2, at the time the PS3 was already out in the wild lol

    But the particular memory I love about that is that I didn’t have a memory card back in the day, again because tight money, so little me would wake up every day and replay the same sections of a game with the biggest smile on his face, time’s were much simpler then, and I wouldn’t trade that for anything.

    I was lucky to get gifted Tears of The Kingdom at release, so I’ve been playing that for the past month and I’m not done with it yet heh.

    • WhoRoger@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I hear the bit about not having a memory card pretty often. That must have been such a specific and odd experience, and also specific to those two console generations.

      • Zed@lemmy.world
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        At the time it wasn’t that bad, at least for me, I was just happy I got to play the games I had heh.