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I’ve been waiting ages to play the new instalment in the Ratchet and Clank franchise ever since I saw the Crack In Time teaser trailer and got the chance to play the demo. I’ve now finally got my wish and ‘Ratchet and Clank: A Crack In Time‘ was well...
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DaveRatchet and Clank hold a special place in our household: the combination of great characters, fantastic writing, clever puzzles and top-notch platforming make the series the only games ever made that my casual gaming wife and I both play. The tale...
Amazing graphics, sound and design; Great story and humour; Challenging level of puzzles and platforming, with a steady learning curve; Varied gaming throughout, with fantastic attention to detail; Long game life, with a lot of replay value and side quests.
Weapons not quite as great as before; Takes a while to reunite Ratchet and Clank.
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If it really is the end for Ratchet & Clank, then this is a very fond farewell. An excellent combination of the platform, action, puzzle solving and exploration game genres. Sony - Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack In Time price Buy Ratchet and Clank...
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Time is a curious thing. It gives and it takes, it can be made and it can be given. It's as certain as the promise of summer, and nostalgia is the by-product of its passing. But perhaps most fortunately for this otherwise-waffling introduction, time -...
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Few gaming franchises have maintained the consistent high quality found in Insomniac's Ratchet & Clank series of action platformers. From Ratchet & Clank's Playstation 2 debut to last year's short, but oh-so sweet downloadable continuation in Quest for Booty, the lombax/robot duo has set some well-earned high standards for other third person action hybrids to follow. A Crack in Time proudly continues this tradition with a slew of innovative new additions to the game's tried and true core for...
Impressive visuals, character designs, excellent art style, classic action/platformer hybrid is still a blast to play...
Camera can act a bit quirky, crowded environments hinder the action...
The latest game in the Ratchet & Clank series won’t disappoint fans of Sony’s flagship platforming franchise. In fact, it may gain some new ones...
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Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time concludes the future trilogy of the titular Sony mascots. Created by Insomniac, the game runs on the developer’s latest self-titled engine – but maybe if you’re reading this review, you could care less about that...
Endearing heroes, entertaining villains and comical cameos. In short, everything needed to make this a cheerful and charming conclusion to the trilogy. User-friendly controls are introduced and explained with patience and care. Looks great.
Again. The space travel component of the game doesn’t add anything except frustrations: Space is a distracting sandbox in what should be a linear platformer. Young’uns might need a bit of help with some of the puzzles presented to Clank.
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Ratchet and Clank, the galaxy’s greatest furry mechanic and underappreciated mechanical sidekick, are back. In the latest instalment of the Ratchet and Clank Future series, along with some old acquaintances and new friends, they have to use all their l...
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The Ratchet and Clank franchise hasn’t been around long, but since 2002 there have been six full length titles, two PSP spin-offs and last year’s Quest for Booty. In between this all they’ve fitted in the excellent Resistance series, so calling develop...
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For the first time in their career as saviors of the universe, Ratchet and Clank have been separated. But the time apart has done them good. This is Insomniac’s most confident game to date, bursting with flair and imagination. By dividing the duo they’...
A script that'll make you laugh, Freedom to explore outer space, Intelligent, wellmade puzzles...
Trying to solve time puzzles can frustrate, Won't convert the uninitiated, Doesn't add a whole lot of new weapons...
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The Ratchet & Clank series has always hovered on the edge of quality, held back by a few issues and a sense of familiarity that has always stopped the series short of being truly brilliant (except for Ratchet: Gladiator, of course, which was rubbish)...
This is a fine finish to this particular trilogy of Ratchet & Clank games. It’s a bit disheartening that some issues still persist, but all things considered we can’t fault A Crack In Time: it’s just a lot of fun. 8.2/10Print this pageUs...
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