Often criticised by those who are totally ignorant (or just trying to be l33t), Sony are easily the premiere first party and to dismiss them is beyond idiotic. Games such as XI-GO, Ape Escape 2, ICO, Ore no Ryouri, Minna no Golf 3, Gacharoku, Fantavision, PaRappa, Omega Boost, Gran Turismo, Gunners Heaven, Hermie Hopperhead, Otostaz etc are all quality. I can't wait for Mojib Ribbon as well.
When it comes to hardware they cannot be question either. The PSone Ridge Racer from the start showed it was a capable machine, far superior to the N64. The PS2 continues to show untapped potential with Silent Hill 3 and I have no doubt that FFXII will push the boundaries further.
So post about your favourite Sony games, please no trolling from people bitching about their knackered PSX or that Sony killed their beloved Nintendo/Sega/cat/dog.
Ore no Ryouri
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A clear case of Sony's innovation and the best ever use of analogue control. This is a cooking game in which you prepare the food. As the customers fill the restaurant, select their order then prepare it using the analogue sticks :) To chop the meat, move the knife along and press down on the analogue stick for the knife to come down. Think of the sticks as representations of your hands. To stir something simply rotate the analogue stick. Push down on the analogue stick to squirt some sauce into a burger. There's all sorts of different dishes and nine different restaurants. Every now and then a mishap will happen which you have to deal with or lose all your customers. These include having to phone up the police because a drunkard has invaded the place (use the analogue stick to dial on one of those old phones), cockroaches that have to be stamped on (control your foot with the stick then press down to stamp on them!), running after a thief who has run off without paying (use both sticks to run after him by constatly doing up down motions) and many more. I've barely scratched the surface here but suffice to say, it's a wonderful game.
