The Top 7... Best demos of all time

 

2: Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams

This freebieꦜ was given away in late 1996 for Saturn owners who had bought one of a select handful of🌄 games (Worldwide Soccer '97,Manx TTand the full version of NiGHTS come to mind).

I🅰t was also given away on the front of the Officialꦍ Sega Saturn Magazine the following year, sans its limited edition cardboard sleeve.


Above: My copy - signed by Tetsuya Iizuka, the game's level designer

It contains the first level of the main game as a demonstration of its awesomeness. But it also features an original version of Spring Valley for Elliot who doesn't visit that level in the full game. The exclusive content doesn't end there, with a Karaoke mode for the brilliantly cheesy theme song, an A-Life viewer that lets you see all you🎉r little Nightopian buddies not only in the demo but the full game AND the first ever playable 3D Sonic the Hedgehog.


Above: Sonic into Dreams. Crappy main level, but awesome boss (right)

With the calendar function offering year-round extras that aren't found in the full game (something we're 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:still enjoying) and what remains one of the finest scoring systems ever devised, Christmas NiGHTS stands p🍎roud as one of the finest games everꦓ produced, let alone demos. And it was free.

1: Metal Gear Solid 2

You♚ know that Konami game called Zone of the Enders? You probably wouldn't know as much about it (if anything) if it weren't for the fact it came bundled with a playable demo of Metal Gear Solid 2. And what a demo it was. It had every major gameplay element of the full game, from theꦍ new first-person aiming mode to cardboard box shenanigans, as well as the full cinematic intro.

Just look at how much there is t🧜o do (and humour to discover) in this video of one segment ꦬof the demo alone:

There's so much gameplay in the opening tanker section, we could (and did) spend countless h✤ours trying out everything. Watching the guards spot our wet footprints, aiming for the spine or the head with the tranq gun (or timing another shot so the serum knocks them out the moment they spot you) or hiding bodies in lockers/the Hudson River. The sheer wealth of content in this demo puts 90% of fulཧl-price PS2 games to shame.


Above: Absolutely flawless in its execution, MGS2 still rocks

Thanks to its 60fps gr꧑aphics, it's aged phenomenally well. The clean, crisp graphical style and precise animation cycles are solid (no pun). Timeless, in fact. Stick this in HD and you could release𓃲 it today. As it is, it's clear why this was so impressive at the time - it pushed PS2 to the limit of its capabilities right at the start of the console's life.

So it's little wonder people bought ZOE just to get the MGS2 demo. I🌄t was more than worth £40, especially so many weeks before the proper game launched. That said, it was technically a free giveaway for people who bought the game, so it is un𒆙questionably the best demo of all time.

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Justin was a GamesRadar staffer for 10 years but is now a freelancer, musician and videographer. He's big on retro, Sega and racing games (especially retro Sega racing games) and currently also writes for Play Magazine, Traxion.gg, PC Gamer and TopTenReviews, as w😼ell as running his own YouTube ♔channel. Having learned to love all platforms equally after Sega left the hardware industry (sniff), his favourite games include Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams, Zelda BotW, Sea of Thieves, Sega Rally Championship and Treasure Island Dizzy.