ThePS1had a great library of games that helped it become such a tremendous success for Sony’s first time in the console market. It catered to all tastes, whether it was the vast selection of JRPGs that capitalized on the success of theFinal Fantasyseries, sports games, stealth games, platformers, and strategy games.

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The selection helped thePlayStationdominate the sales market against the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and even the powerful Sega Dreamcast before the PS2 hit the shelves. With the PlayStation Plus subscription adding more PS1 titles, many fans can revisit their old favorites or play them again for the first time. In the meantime, there are still some PS1 titles that never became a franchise or received a sequel. This list displays some of the best one-offs on the PS1.

8Legend Of Dragoon

Legend of Dragoonis a JRPG developed by Sony’s Japan Studio. It is a big-budget JRPG that launched on a crowded system with a deep pool of classic titles in the same genre, fromFinal FantasytoXenogears.It didn’t find the same success as its rivals, butLegend of Dragoonhas gained more fans over the years withhopes for a remake.

Launched as a PlayStation classic on the PS Plus subscription service, many European fans will gain access to the game without needing to import it. As such, it has a chance to gain a larger audience. The combat system is tricky, but the story is pure fantasy escapism with warriors, dragons, stunning FMV sequences - with English dubs - andFinal Fantasy-like pre-rendered backgrounds.

Legend of Dragoon Dart Shana Rose On Ship Cropped

7Constructor

Originally launched as an MS-DOS game,Constructorwas ported to the PS1 in 1997. It is a construction sim and real-time strategy game where players must ruthlessly build new houses, gain tenants, and put rival construction firms out of business.

The property tycoon-like gameplay was an entertaining change of pace for PS1 users that wanted something different on the console. Despite never getting a sequel,Constructorwas remastered on the macOS, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

Constructor gameplay

6Vagrant Story

Another classic from Square,Vagrant Story,is one of the last great JRPGs on the PS1. Launched in 2000, the dungeon crawler featuresstrategic combatwhere players can pause the action and attack an enemy’s body parts. Exploring the dungeons meant completing puzzles and finding a way through obstacles.

It is a departure from the genre that generally featured lots of dialogue, exploring world maps, and turn-based combat. The art style is beautiful, andVagrant Storyremains one of the most atmospheric RPGs available. It never got a sequel, but its world, Ivalice, is featured inFinal Fantasy TacticsandFinal Fantasy 12.

An Image From Vagrant Story

5Power Move Pro Wrestling

Power Move Pro Wrestlingis the Western version ofNew Japan Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsudenfrom Japan. It is a 3D wrestling game developed by Yukes, the studio that created theSmackdownandWWE 2Kseries untilWWE 2K19.The animations setthe groundworkfor nearly 20 years of WWEwrestling games, and despite the remapping of buttons, the Yukes-style wrestling experience is still prominent in the recent hitWWE 2K23.

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Power Move Pro Wrestlingseparates itself from current WWEgames by utilizing a rock, paper, scissors mechanic with strikes, grapples, and submissions. Signature moves are activated when the wrestler increases excitement and support from the audience.Power Move Pro Wrestlingwas repackaged, with all the licensed Japanese wrestlers getting replaced by original characters created for the game.

4Ehrgeiz

Ehrgeizis a 3D fighting game from Square that was a big hit with JRPG fans because it featurescharacters fromFinal Fantasy 7,like Cloud, Sephiroth, Vincent, Yuffie, and Tifa, as playable characters. It wasn’t as polished as a similar 3D fighting game likeTobal No. 1orPowerstone, but the action was fast, enjoyable, and great in two-player mode.

It was a dream come true for fans ofFinal Fantasy 7who wanted the opportunity to make Cloud and Sephiroth fight in real-time combat arenas. Fans wouldn’t get another fighting game pittingFinal Fantasycharacters against each other untilFinal Fantasy:Dissidiaon the PSP.

Power Move Pro Wrestling - King Og vs The Egyptian

3Legend Of Kartia/Kartia: The Word Of Fate

Launched in Japan and Europe asLegend of KartiaandKartia: The Word of Fatein the US, it is a tacticalJRPG from Atlus, the studio behindShin Megami Tenseiand its spin-offs like thePersonaseries. The game features stunning artwork, character designs, and illustrations fromYoshitaka Amano (Final Fantasy)and Shigenori Soejima (Persona).

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Visually,Kartiastill holds up with its in-game graphics using detailed shading and color schemes. Where the tactical RPG shines is its story and character development and the intertwining narrative that centered on two protagonists. The gameplay is a standard grid-based tactical RPG with a unique summoning mechanic that allows players to use phantoms in combat.

2Vanguard Bandits

Tactical RPGVanguard Banditsis a science fiction fantasy with a medieval-like backdrop and mechs for combat. The mechs are called ATACs - All Terrain Armored Combatants - where the pilots control them from within using mind control.

The combat is grid-based, like inLegend of Kartiaor the more popularFinal Fantasy TacticsandOgre Battle,but the combat zooms in with close-ups of the action, like in theFire Emblemseries. More importantly, the story and the characters are excellent, with a memorable villain and believable motivations.

Ehrgeiz Sephiroth v Cloud

1Xenogears

Xenogearsis one of the most beloved and talked about JRPGs from the PS1 era. Even though the game’s story was wrapped with a second disc dedicated to the narrative over gameplay, it still features one of the most thought-provoking stories in any generation. Unfortunately, fans never got a true sequel that revisited the world ofXenogears.

However, the creators at Monolith Soft managed to revisit similar themes in the excellentXenosagatrilogyon the PS2 andXenobladeon Nintendo systems. A modernremake ofXenogearswould go down well, but the story, characters, and execution are timeless on the PS1 and worth playing or replaying for fans of JRPGs.

Kartia - opening scene between Mona and Misty before battle

Halak defeating a bandit

Xenogears cast