Long-running Japanese video game publication Famitsu recently ran a poll for its readers to select their favourite PlayStation games in celebration of the brand’s 30th anniversary. Over 4000 votes were submitted, allowing the magazine to compile an impressive list of 30 best PlayStation games across all systems.

The list includes a mix of classics and modern hits, but surprisingly, not even a single PS5 game made the top 30.

Key Points:

  • Top Game: Final Fantasy VII
  • No PS5 Games Among Top 30
  • PS1 Dominance: Multiple titles from the PS1 era topped key positions in the ranking

What do you say is the best PlayStation (PS1-5) game?

  • Dadd Volante
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    182 days ago

    In case you didn’t want to go to Twitter, here’s the list:

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  • @[email protected]
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    62 days ago

    Honestly, I’m surprised Crash Bandicoot & The Last of Us barely squeaked in at the bottom of the list.

    Japanese people really like Japanese devs.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      It’s in my top three PS1 games personally, so I agree, but this list is full of interesting biases.

    • Omega
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      32 days ago

      Was that big in Japan?

      I like the old Arc the Lad games and I always forget that Japan just loves them.

  • HeyListenWatchOut
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    32 days ago

    Still can’t believe that (spoiler for Astro Bot)

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    there is not a Cloud or other FFVII character Astro Bot among the 301 rescue able bots in the entire game

    … :(

  • Omega
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    22 days ago

    Best one? Final Fantasy X

    Best one not listed? inFamous 2

  • @[email protected]
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    22 days ago

    I’m surprised to see Arc the Lad voted so high. I thought I was the only person who liked that series.

  • Stern
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    12 days ago

    Thought DQ8 woulda placed where DQ7 was considering it was the breakout hit stateside, which in turn would suggest it did absolute numbers in the JP market, which has famously been hot for DQ games.

    FF7 earned that top spot though.