A year after the release of Insomniac Games’ first PS3 title, Resistance: Fall of Man, they released the first Ratchet & Clank game on the PS3, which serves as the first part of the Future sub-series. Continue Reading
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With the second installment of the Ratchet & Clank series adding more elements to the formula, will the third installment be able to top it?
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| Box art featuring the titular characters. |
Ratchet & Clank is one of my favorite video game franchises of all time. Since the next game, Into the Nexus, comes out in North America this month, I thought it would be great to do a written review on every installment to show my appreciation for the series. I begin Ratchet & Clank by reviewing the first installment, simply titled Ratchet & Clank.
After finishing the Spyro trilogy on the PS1, Insomniac Games parted ways with the series to develop a new franchise, and while I’ve never played the Spyrogames (yet), I thought it was a great decision overall, pretty much like how Naughty Dog parted ways with Crash Bandicoot to begin Jak and Daxter. What resulted was the beginning (I’ll say it again) of one of my favorite video game franchises of all time. But with several sequels making improvements and new additions, does this game hold up as well? Let’s find out.
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| (From left to right) Norman Jayden, Madison Paige, Ethan Mars, and Scott Shelby |
In conclusion to my Quantic Dream retrospective (minus Omikron: The Nomad Soul), I will review the critically acclaimed PS3 title, Heavy Rain. Continue Reading
As Beyond: Two Souls is just around the corner, I’m going to be looking back at Quantic Dream’s two previous titles, Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain. I’m not going to review their first game, Omikron: The Nomad Soul because I’ve never played it and I don’t think I ever will since I’m not a PC gamer. Without further ado, let’s begin. Continue Reading
With the success of the first two Jak and Daxter games, it was inevitable that a third game would be produced. Does Jak 3 live up to its predecessors? Let’s find out. Continue Reading








