
I’m talking titles like Psychonauts, Psi Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy and Beyond Good and Evil, all games that didn’t quite hit their mark commercially, but still have a cult following to this day that wishes for more.ĭestroy All Humans is another one of those middle-shelf titles, the true essence of what would be considered a double-A experience. These are the kind of games that would either enter the charts at a lower figure or completely miss them entirely but would still find a following somehow. These lower scoring classics are what we fondly refer to (and as coined by Jim Sterling) as middle-shelf titles. Even better still, in amongst the usual mainstays of Final Fantasy X or Metal Gear Solid 3, you would likely find some titles that you would not have thought of, some of which would not have even had the critical acclaim but still hold strong in the fond memories of many a player.

I think just about everyone could easily pick a list of top ten titles out of their heads. The console was practically brimming with excellent titles and plenty more potential where that came from.

Jin PS4 / Reviews tagged Crypto / Destroy all humans / Invader Zim / Nordic / Orthopox / thq by Grizzįor a PlayStation site, I will freely admit that we don’t talk about the PS2 nearly as much as we should.
