For as legendary as Grand Theft Auto 3 and its follow-ups were in the PS2 era, several awful clones emerged to cash in on its themes and gameplay.
These are some of the biggest worlds we've ever explored in PlayStation exclusive titles.
These titles may not have met with the most positive critical responses but have been appreciated by players throughout the years.
Certain locations in video games are obviously based on the real world. But what about the not so obvious ones? Take a look at 11 of them here.
Hideo Kojima's masterpiece was way ahead of its time, in more ways than one.
Someone needs to bring back these classics.
The PS2 era was no slouch when it came to difficult games.
The 2005 classic is making the jump to VR.
Co-president Evan Wells notes that there's still "a lot of love" for the IP at the studio.
This is a bad, bad, bad move - for a variety of reasons.
Here's hoping something like this actually ends up happening.
The 2006 action-adventure title is still one of Rockstar's best games to date.
The beloved snowboarding franchise would fit well into EA's current portfolio.
Will Criterion's beloved first person shooter ever get a second lease of life?
Find out which bosses broke from convention and beat you down at the same time.
Join us as we chart the growth of PlayStation UIs over the years.
Roughly 600,000 copies of Capcom's classic sold on the Switch.
Heather Mason's journey made for one of the last great Silent Hill games.
Ryu ga Gotoku Studio's series is "highly evaluated by overseas users" though still considered niche.
Shin Megami Tensei has passed 17 million in its lifetime.