Medal of Honor
Before ̶0;Medal of Honor̶1; hit the PlayStation console, first-person shooter (FPS) games mainly dominated the PC gaming market, with the exception of a few games like ̶0;Goldeneye̶1; for the Nintendo 64. ̶0;Medal of Honor,̶1; however, introduced console gamers to the world of FPS WWII combat, a concept that has remained popular on current consoles. You̵7;ll progress through 20 missions set in the European theater of combat. With a range of authentic WWII-era weapons at your disposal, you̵7;ll have to complete tasks such as disabling a German submarine, assassinating targets and exploding enemy bases. The game also features a split-screen two-player mode.
Final Fantasy Tactics
̶0;Final Fantasy Tactics̶1; takes the mystical themes of ̶0;Final Fantasy̶1; games and puts them into a military setting. ̶0;Tactics̶1; is a turn-based strategy game in which you̵7;ll control an army of knights, mages, warriors and several other character classes as you engage in battles with enemy armies and progress through the world map. In the grand tradition of ̶0;Final Fantasy̶1; games, ̶0;Final Fantasy Tactics̶1; incorporates a complex storyline with dozens of key characters and hundreds of lines of dialogue to keep you interested in between battles.
Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere
̶0;Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere̶1; marks the series̵7; last outing on the PS1 and improves upon all the game play elements introduced by its predecessors. You̵7;ll play the role of a fighter pilot in a semi-futuristic setting. The game plays as a basic dog-fight game, so you̵7;ll spend most of your time in missions taking out enemy fighters, protecting friendly aircraft and bombing ground targets. You can unlock new abilities and aircraft as you progress through the missions, and then later go back and complete old missions with new aircraft.