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Here are the five PlayStation games from the ’90s that still hold up. Remember, only Sony-published games are eligible, so you won’t see the likes of Metal Gear Solid or Resident Evil.
5) Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back

Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot has always been a fan-favorite on the PlayStation. It wasn’t quite Sony’s answer for Mario and Sonic, but it’s about as close as the company got. The second Crash game is arguably its best, and is certainly a big step up from the original game. Players have access to all-new abilities, like sliding and climbing, which allow for more creative platforming.
Plus, the variety Naughty Dog added with the jetpack and rocket surfboard levels kept things fresh throughout. Fans also loved the more balanced difficulty curve, giving them a nice ramp-up to Crash‘s toughest tests. It’s still a blast to play, even with nearly 30 years of game design improvements. You could pick up the remastered version, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, but you’ll have a great time either way.
4) Twisted Metal 2: World Tour

The Twisted Metal series was one of the best versions of car combat we ever got. It mixed arcade-like driving with a colorful cast of characters and some wacky weapons. Twisted Metal 2 is the peak of the series in the ’90s (some might argue Black is better, but that came out in 2001). The levels are much larger and more intricate, making this a huge upgrade on the original.
Sure, it can look a little muddy by modern standards (and Twisted Metal was never a looker), but if you can get past that, there’s a great car combat game here. It’s a shame that the genre has fallen out of fashion because Twisted Metal proves we could easily have plenty of destructive car combat games these days.











