Ratchet & Clank
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Ratchet & Clank is a platform action game in a similar vein to the 3D versions of the Rayman, Sonic, Mario, or other comparable games. It involves the two protagonists Ratchet, a furry alien creature, and Clank, a nerdy little robot, going on a quest to find Captain Qwark and ultimately to help save the galaxy.
Ratchet & Clank includes many of the common features seen in previous similar games, but distinguishes itself in a number of ways. The game's levels are fairly vast and contain detailed structures which are visible at all times (i.e. there is no distance fog). The game also includes a number of prominently featured mini-games, such as a space fight sequence and a number of turret shoot-outs which are akin to Missile Command in the first person.
The game has over twenty levels (planets) and includes as many cutscenes made with in-game graphics which tell the story. Also of note is that the story is non-linear, requiring the player to return to previous levels to complete objectives and to choose between multiple paths forward. There is also a respectable array of weapons, gadgets, and accessories to find or buy as the game progresses, which offer some unique gameplay features.
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- ラチェット&クランク - Japanese spelling
- 瑞琪与叮当 - Chinese spelling (simplified)
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Critics
Average score: 88% (based on 33 ratings)
Players
Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 62 ratings with 5 reviews)
The Good
I really like all the weapons and neat gadgets that you can get. Also, the non-linear story is great because you pretty much have to go back to previous levels(planets) to achieve your goal. The graphics are really awesome, too. Especially the part about the buildings not just being a backdrop. The puzzles are pretty cool, too. So are the sub-games.
The Bad
Well, that's hard to say. I'm not sure if I saw anything I didn't like about Ratchet and Clank.
The Bottom Line
A really awesome, get-blown-out-of-your-seat, hold-on-to-your-controller, shoot-'em-up-with-no-blood, game. I really enjoyed it and so will you.
PlayStation 2 · by Daniel Backhaus (2) · 2003
The Good
This is a first-rate, addictive and entertaining platform game, re-energised such games after PS1 favourite Crash utterly failed to make it as a PS2 platforming hero. Ratchet and Clank is filled with interesting levels, weapons, enemies and gadgets. Added to that are the terrific cut-scenes involving humorous but well-thought-out characters and first-class vocals, not to mention the gorgeous, amazingly-detailed graphics and good soundtrack.
The Bad
Er....a few annoying sub-games.
The Bottom Line
Ratchet, a furry alien being, is a humble mechanic who dreams of being a hero. One day he comes across a little robot, Clank, who needs to find the well-known adventurer and heroic Captain Qwark in order to stop a ruthless money-mad tycoon. So you, as Ratchet (though you also occasionally play as Clank) must journey through various fully-3D platform worlds in order to track down the captain, and ultimately throw a spanner (or should that be ratchet :) into the destructive workings of Chairman Drek and his army of robots and other horrors. Weapons and gadgets can be obtained with the use of bolts, which are hidden in boxes or can be obtained from enemies you've marmalized. The weapons will gradually increase in power with frequent use, and ammo is available from vending machines scattered about the various worlds.
PlayStation 2 · by Gary Smith (57) · 2004
A Game For Anybody who wants a game with a storyline and the action adventure type....
The Good
Ratchet And Clank is a game where it is different then any other PS2 yet. You can blast many objects and a god storyline with humor, action, adventure, and betrayal..... The game has many weapons including a gun that turns your enemies into chickens. Missions include doing Star Wars type sky shooting to shoot down minions. And not to mention the game is futuristic so expect to see future like things like different planets, robots [duh] and other future like things you see in the Jetsons.
The Bad
Even though it's a good game there is still always downsides. Such as the "Skill Points" they can take a long time to solve.
The Bottom Line
It is unlike any other game I ever saw. And for less than $30, it would make a comforting gift for any being. My Overall Rating Is A 9 out of 10! Way To Go Insomiac! Keep It Up!
PlayStation 2 · by powerstone05 (344) · 2004
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1001 Video Games
The PS2 version of Ratchet & Clank appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.
References
Throughout Ratchet and Clank, you will come to various electrical power fences preventing you from proceeding. Everytime you encounter one of these barriers, they are powered by a Power Orb, the same Power Orb design used in the Jak & Daxter series.
Awards
- 4Players
- 2002 – Best PS2 Dexterity Game of the Year
- 2002 – Best PS2 Dexterity Game of the Year (Readers' Vote)
- 2002 – #3 Best PS2 Game of the Year (Readers' Vote)
- GameSpot
- 2002 - Best Graphics (Technical) (PS2)
- GameSpy
- 2002 – Best Graphics of the Year (PS2)
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Game added December 27, 2002. Last modified January 28, 2024.