Five Worst Computer to Console Games (Broken)

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#5 Alien vs. Predator Not only did the Jaguar update get a top not translation, but it also received a major upgrade. New moves, levels, and an unbelievable multiplayer option. It was largely over looked when it was released, but will probably have a second life on the PlayStation 2 later on this year. #4 Resident Evil Albiet influenced by the PC game Alone in the Dark, Resident Evil 2 succeeds in every way the PlayStation version. If all PC games were this good. #3 Tempest 2000 After 15 years of inactivity, Tempest 2000, a port of the first AAA title on the Jaguar, was a perfect fit on the PC. With simple, yet effective graphics, and tons of replay. #2 Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VII was the first major title on the PlayStation. While it didn't come out until quite a while after the PlayStation launch, the months of hype finally paid off and kick started a lucrative Role Playing Game market. #1 Metal Gear Solid The best game of the 32-bit early, and one of the best games on the PC. Though released a year after the PlayStation version, it did come with the VR Missions, something you had to buy separate on the PSX. One of the best games on the PC, period.

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