I've seen the 'Top 5 games Ps2' and stuff at the top, but I'm interested in hearing peoples' opinions on just graphics for the original Playstation.
Rules and Blah
- List at least 2 games to somewhat give a range of graphics.
- Series don't count, only specific games.
- CGI scenes don't count (WHAT?!) only gameplay level graphics.
- Storyline and characters have nothing to do with this, ONLY graphics (for you hard headed posters)
As for me:
1. Metal Gear Solid - I love this style of graphics. Somewhat dark and mysterious, you never get a good view of the face, yet the detail on the weapons is well done. A little glitchy in areas, but overall very well done in my opinion.
2. Chrono Cross - SO colorful! The world map looks like a painting (which I love), and the clothing is pretty detailed on each character. This takes second because everytime I play it I end up running around the world map just to look at it.
3. Front Mission 3 - All player-controlled gameplay is spent in battle, which looks very nice. Highly detailed weaponry and vehicles (can't remember what they are called) as well as map layouts makes everything look crisp.
More to come!
Rules and Blah
- List at least 2 games to somewhat give a range of graphics.
- Series don't count, only specific games.
- CGI scenes don't count (WHAT?!) only gameplay level graphics.
- Storyline and characters have nothing to do with this, ONLY graphics (for you hard headed posters)

As for me:
1. Metal Gear Solid - I love this style of graphics. Somewhat dark and mysterious, you never get a good view of the face, yet the detail on the weapons is well done. A little glitchy in areas, but overall very well done in my opinion.
2. Chrono Cross - SO colorful! The world map looks like a painting (which I love), and the clothing is pretty detailed on each character. This takes second because everytime I play it I end up running around the world map just to look at it.
3. Front Mission 3 - All player-controlled gameplay is spent in battle, which looks very nice. Highly detailed weaponry and vehicles (can't remember what they are called) as well as map layouts makes everything look crisp.
More to come!