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I'm just interested in what games you guys feel are the best ones to buy from PSN, lets say i have no games from the PSN and would like to buy some.  What would you guys suggest to buy and why.



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Tekken 5

super star dust hd
Flow
calling all cars
Super rub a dub($2.99 is a steal)
Go!sports ski(coming out tomorrow)

(ps1 games)
medievil
castlevania



 

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Symphony of the Night.



superstardust hd



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SotN
Super Stardust HD
BlastFactor
Flow
Calling All Cars
Mortal Kombat 2
Tekken: Dark Ressurection
Super Rub a Dub
Lemmings

These are all quality games. If you like older games/more PS1 games check out:

Joust
Q*bert
Rampage
Jumping Flash
Crash Bandicoot



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DO NOT miss Super Stardust HD, best $10 I spent in a looong time

Calling All Cars is a lot of fun to play online as well.



My favorites are:

flOw
Nucleus
Super Stardust HD (in no particular order)

PS1 games:

Symphony of the Night
Medievil
Crash Bandicoot
Syphon Filter



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Tekken, if you like Tekken.
BlastFactor is pretty sweet for multiplayer.
I hear Calling All Cars is good fun in multiplayer, too.



Calling all Cars and Super Stardust FTW!

Blast Factor's also pretty fun with a friend.



My Top 5:

Shadow of the Colossus, Metal Gear Solid 3, Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia, Chrono Trigger

My 2 nex-gen systems: PS3 and Wii

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Yeah Tekken is the best by default if you like that genre because it's a retail game as a downloadable, basically should be in the same category as Warhawk, Socom and stuff not the other classic downloads or smaller games.

Beyond that, in the classics my two favorites are easy: Symphony of the Night (one of the best games ever made) and for good fun with a buddy or even online, Mortal Kombat II with online support.

In the original games department my favorites have been as follows:

1. Super Stardust HD (easily first)
2. Calling All Cars (amazingly fun to play with other people, playing alone is not that good)
3. Lemmings (great game to kill hours with)
4. Flow (if you like very 'out there' games and is a lot better in co-op)



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