LTTP but how do i get into the Ratchet series? (i don't plan on playing beyond PS3/PS4). There is a massive PSN sale on.
So i got Ratchet 1-3 already.
Am i safe to get
Tools of Destruction
A Crack in Time
Nexus (comes with free Quest for Booty)
and skip
Q-Force
Gladiator
All 4 One
?
There are the original must plays, and the more recent must plays.
Ratchet and Clank 1, 2 and 3 (HD Collection)
Deadlocked (Downloadable)
Tools of Destruction
Quest for Booty (Short Downloadable)
Crack In Time
Into the Nexus (Short Downloadable)
I wouldn't play anything beyond the ones I just listed. Though if you really love the series, you can try Size Matters and Secret Agent Clank. But All4One, Full Front, and Q-Force are basically spin-offs that leveraged the IP during a lull in R&C development.
Whats so good about Deadlocked? It looks like some arena fighter with no platforming.
LTTP but how do i get into the Ratchet series? (i don't plan on playing beyond PS3/PS4). There is a massive PSN sale on.
So i got Ratchet 1-3 already.
Am i safe to get
Tools of Destruction
A Crack in Time
Nexus (comes with free Quest for Booty)
and skip
Q-Force
Gladiator
All 4 One
?
So i got Ratchet 1-3 already.
Am i safe to get
Tools of Destruction
A Crack in Time
Nexus (comes with free Quest for Booty)
Like everyone else in this thread, I'm hella excited to play the Ratchet and Clank reboot, but seeing as how I stopped at Deadlocked and some of the PSP games (never owned a PS3), I do wonder how good the Future games are.
For me:
Up Your Arensal>Deadlocked=Going Commando>Ratchet and Clank>Secret Agent Clank>
Size Matters
How do the Future games play compared to the original series?
QFB = Nexus? Dang it there was almost a unanimous agreement that Nexus was better.
Correct.LTTP but how do i get into the Ratchet series? (i don't plan on playing beyond PS3/PS4). There is a massive PSN sale on.
So i got Ratchet 1-3 already.
Am i safe to get
Tools of Destruction
A Crack in Time
Nexus (comes with free Quest for Booty)
and skip
Q-Force
Gladiator
All 4 One
?
Quest for booty always felt like a TOD expansion for me, too short and no postgame content. On its own, it's amazing though. I loved how it was much more focused on platforming, and I loved the location.
Nexus on the other hand has everything you'd expect from a R&C game, it's just shorter.
They aren't really comparable in the first place imho
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I am a fan of the series, even had fun with All4One and Q-Force, but I really hated Gladiator / Deadlocked. It is such a buggy game with much less love for detail, after a few hours, I shelved it unfinished.
I sure did - never figured it to be the remaster's fault because the other remasters were so excellent. Thanks for letting me know - will still not jump back, though.Sounds like you played the HD "remaster" cause DL/GL is one of the PS2s most solidly coded games
Yes, it is.
Sounds like you played the HD "remaster" cause DL/GL is one of the PS2s most solidly coded games
and no one ever mentions the music so I'm gonna
it's very different from the other games and sets the tone perfectly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zawKMmAhdco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpeyw5d95kM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCwl-yuDxiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pNeyggbNXI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYfhHqETJWw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUk1t7SHpR0 <- personal opinion; best song in the series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3WdDhxj8SU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSVD_nhDMfI
I have fond memories of Pokitaru, so it fills me with joy to see it back and looking so damn good. Many, April can't get here fast enough.
Is it not important enough to grant a PSA thread right? Cause I think very few people know about QFB being packed with Nexus. Considering that currently it's 7,99, while QFB is 4,99, people getting QFB are paying a lot more unless they already own Nexus
edit: whatever, opened it. Better safe than sorry
Well we can always use more Ratchet and Clank threads... Helps keep that gaf R&C mindshare out of the red
For anyone who cares about a little comment regarding the difficulty of the PS4 game
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Nice, nice. The original Ratchet was brutal at times, so it's good to have confirmation that difficulty modes are back, even if It was kind of a given. Just please don't make Oltanis any more frustrating, fuck those ice physics.That's if it's back at all, of course.
Hardest planet for me as a kid was the green gaseous one and when you return to your home planet and its filled with blargs in the end of the first game.
I hope the Oltanis IcyWind section is back.
It was optional at least.
Y'all might be interested in the newest episode of Double Fine's "Devs Play", which has Tim Schafer and Ted Price playing the original Ratchet.
Y'all might be interested in the newest episode of Double Fine's "Devs Play", which has Tim Schafer and Ted Price playing the original Ratchet.
Finally got round to replaying Crack in Time over the holiday, and then Nexus which I missed first time around as I thought it was another spin-off.
Controversially, I think Crack in Time is easily the worse of the 4 main R&C offerings from the last gen. Graphically it felt a step-down from Tools of Destruction, and play wise I think the hoverboot mechanic is one of the worst I've experienced - putting a forced section of that in the Dr. Nefarious fight felt like a real kick in the nuts. Similarly, I missed the weapon development from Tools of Destruction with the different upgrade systems.
I also felt that the game was way too combat heavy, and far too linear - there were numerous areas that were just "fight a vast wave of annoying robots on a platform, then jump to the next platform and do the same". It lacked the exploration and "big" feeling of Tools of Destruction, which always managed to convey an impression of a game much larger than it actually was. I also thought the spaceship combat was weak as well. Really don't get why Crack in Time gets such praise compared to Tools of Destruction.
On the plus side, Into the Nexus was brilliant and felt like a real return to form - the levels were much larger and less linear, the weapon upgrade system was back and the combat felt much more fun. Although I did miss the Groovitron.
It honestly felt like they have two different teams doing R&C games - Into the Nexus was clearly a direct sequel to Tools, with the same characters and game systems, whereas Crack in time felt oddly misplaced and didn't reference anything that had gone before other than the Zoni.
So i've been online to read tips and watch videos but its not helping. I am stuck on the hoverboard race in Kalebo III. It's literally impossible for me to finish.. I have tried it so many times I dread to place a number on it.
The trick system to get boost sucks; Ratchet just falls flat on his face 90% of the time. I am not accidentally hitting the rear touch pad as some people online suggested. Make one mistake and the AI just shoots past you with 0% chance of catching up.
This has completely stopped my progress in the game.. I want to beat it before the remaster and play 2 / 3.