Retro Recall: The PS1 Chronicles is a retro gaming podcast where we play, review, and rank every game on the original PlayStation. Come and join our hosts, Jimmy and Mike, on a weekly journey through one of the biggest console libraries of all time. Will they hate your favorite games? Will they complain every game is hard? Listen and find out!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
This week we're playing a true heavy hitter for the PlayStation. Often compared unfavorably to Metal Gear Solid, does Syphon Filter do enough to justify its existence?
In a weird twist of fate, we've chosen a game that shocked us in almost every way. Power Shovel surprised us with its unique concept and stressful gameplay, but is that enough to make this game worth playing today?
After a random wheel spin, we landed on a little known run and gun game called Millennium Soldier: Expendable. This game pushed us to our limits with its puzzling design choices, is there anything to like here?
For our first "sports" game we're taking a look at Hot Shots Golf, an arcadey golf game from the team behind the Mario Golf series. Is the first game in this long-running series worth revisiting today?
For our first RPG we're playing Saga Frontier, a unique Square developed role playing series that is still going to this day. With so many characters and playstyles to choose from, is this an adventure worth seeing through to the end?
In our first random game choice we ended up with Invasion From Beyond, a flight combat game that takes inspiration from cheesy sci-fi movies like Mars Attacks. Puzzling game design choices make this one a hard sell, should it stay in the bargain bin ... more
The Adventure of Little Ralph is a unique 2D platformer that has remained a Japanese exclusive to this day. Frequently cited as one of the best 2D platformers on the PlayStation, how does Ralph stack up amongst the best of the best?
In honor of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, this week we're taking a look at one of the series longest running spin-offs! Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon is a roguelike that took one of the series most iconic characters into a very different direction. But in t... more
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