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October 2009
(85%)
62 Reviews
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If you’ve gone this far in the Ratchet & Clank Future series, then you may as well see it to the end and take a look at A Crack in Time. For what it’s worth, the story gives fans a satisfying conclusion and would perfectly bookend the series… not that ...
Abstract: I've always been a big fan of Ratchet & Clank. This Insomniac developed action series managed to combine the very best elements from a standard 3D platformer with the explosive weaponry of a third-person shooter. This lethal combination not only gave...
Insomniac’s more popular and longer-going franchise, Ratchet and Clank, is a kid’s game that adults can enjoy. In fact, my testing proved that not only do kids enjoy the game, they enjoy watching it because of its cartoony feel. Everything fro...
Abstract: I’m a big fan of Ratchet & Clank dating back to their last-gen exploits on the PS2, but things got really interested with our dynamic duo arrived on the PS3 in 2007. With crazy weapons, nonstop combat, clever puzzles, and a cliffhanger ending, Tools o...
Abstract: For the uninitiated, Ratchet & Clank is one of the most strikingly bold and colourful platform franchises currently available exclusively on PS3's across the land. Starring a Lombax (a cat-like alien creature) named Ratchet and his faithful mechanical ...
Abstract: Aside from me thinking ’oh look another Ratchet & Clank!’ the first thing I thought when I saw the game was, ’Gee, Ratchet sure is quiet.’ Perhaps my memory is failing me but I seem to remember a more lively, spirited and wisecracking Ratchet in the pa...
Abstract: Seven years ago, developer Insomniac Games released an as-yet-unproven platformer called Ratchet and Clank on the PlayStation 2. It’s now 2009, and the franchise has spawned eight sequels, including this year’s Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time...
Abstract: Once a staple of PlayStation players' diets, critter-starring action/platformers have largely gone the way of wired controllers this generation. With the advent of near-photo realistic visuals and technology limited only by the imagination, game devel...