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October 2009
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The editors liked
Nice variety
Satisfying story and ending
Clever puzzles
It's absolutely gorgeous.
Clank's puzzle portions are outstanding
Combat is smooth and rewarding
Lots of cool gadgets and weapons
Traveling across the universe is really cool
Tons of worthwhile collectibles.
Clank puzzles
Open world elements
Weapons like Mr. Zurkon
Skill Points
Excellent platforming action. A variety of customizable weapons and a fun time-control mechanic. Bright
Vibrant
Beautiful visuals
Humorous and touching story
Excellent voice acting and some of the best gameplay in a platformer.
The editors didn't like
A bit heavy on combat for my taste
Some lackluster weapons
Some irritating camera issues.
Camera problems on spherical worlds
Invisible walls sometimes impede progress during jumping portions.
Tructo Mods
Space missions
Trophies and Challenge Mode
There's an abundance of gameplay. It's a robust single player experience
And I particularly love that Insomniac has kept their signature Skill Points
With their own quirky requirements
S...
Storyline slightly confusing to new entrants to the series.
Some of the gameplay feels like we've been there before.
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...