Isleofsancroy
Banned
It's been 20 years since the first games for Jak and Daxter and Ratchet and Clank released. They were big successes that spawned 2 more sequels and a spin-off for the PS2, and both had PSP games that ported to the PS2, making it so that Jak and Daxter and Ratchet and Clank would have more than 3 releases on the PS2 each!
Now that's a lot of games, but which team were you on? I was on team Jak myself, after the first game the series finally got good, The series was more mature, the story telling was superb, the writing was much better than R&C, and the characters were more relatable. Ratchet and Clank always seemed to rely on shock or edgy humor, and while it focused more on weapons than Jak ever did, its weapons were shockingly unbalanced in comparison. I also found Ratchet and Clank to be a very easy series, but Jak challenged me with every entry.
Jak 1-3, Jak X, and Lost Frontier were Jak's PS2 games, and Ratchet 1-3, Deadlocked, Size Matters, and Secret Agent Clank were Ratchets PS2 games. It may seem that Ratchet has the advantage by having an extra game, but since Secret Agent is universally panned I would argue that's not the case.
Now that's a lot of games, but which team were you on? I was on team Jak myself, after the first game the series finally got good, The series was more mature, the story telling was superb, the writing was much better than R&C, and the characters were more relatable. Ratchet and Clank always seemed to rely on shock or edgy humor, and while it focused more on weapons than Jak ever did, its weapons were shockingly unbalanced in comparison. I also found Ratchet and Clank to be a very easy series, but Jak challenged me with every entry.
Jak 1-3, Jak X, and Lost Frontier were Jak's PS2 games, and Ratchet 1-3, Deadlocked, Size Matters, and Secret Agent Clank were Ratchets PS2 games. It may seem that Ratchet has the advantage by having an extra game, but since Secret Agent is universally panned I would argue that's not the case.