Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Review – A Perfect Next Generation Experience



Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Review – A Perfect Next Generation Experience
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Ratchet & Clank is the evolution of the traditional video game platform experience transformed into an interactive Pixar movie. It’s a rollercoaster of entertainment while still providing that traditional pick up and play experience that made us fall in love with video games to begin with. 10/10 perfect.

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23 thoughts on “Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Review – A Perfect Next Generation Experience”

  1. Ratchet & Clank is the evolution of the traditional video game platform experience transformed into an interactive Pixar movie. It’s a rollercoaster of entertainment while still providing that traditional pick up and play experience that made us fall in love with video games to begin with. 10/10 perfect.

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  2. It's ironic that Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart did a lot of the things that Sonic Adventure 2 did on limited hardware, but did it better now with more advanced hardware, and the ability to load areas interchangeably, which seemed to be something they wanted to do in SA2, especially in the gamecube port, which was really fun to play, and was intuitive even with some really crazy changes in gameplay!

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