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Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
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Ratchet and Clank Future Review

Posted on October 23rd, 2007 at 17:08 EDT
Insomniac's second PS3 title gives a sense of realism to the word "Future". You will be immersed in an incredible environment, and captivated with an interesting storyline. The game is nothing short of astounding. If you have a PS3, get this game.
Pros
  • + Amazing storyline.
  • + Pixar-like graphics in real time.
  • + Best platformer to date on any console.
Cons
  • - No multiplayer or online modes
  9.5
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User rating: 9.7
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We all want to see the future, or know it in some form. The future is vibrant with things never before seen: flying cars, hectic air routes, and what not. A person only dreams of seeing such wonderful things even in his/her dreams. Luckily, now they can experience it through the journey in Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction. The future can be very unpredictable, and dangerous. Thankfully, we wield the powers of a very sly Lombax, Ratchet, and his robot assistant, Clank.

Over the years, Ratchet and Clank have gone on many hazardous adventures. From saving the Solana Galaxy from the evil Chairman Drek to getting imprisoned on a galactic game show to being shrunken down to the size of mere ants. Their journey on the PlayStation 3, however, offers a much more breathtaking experience. There’s robotic space pirates, huge aliens operating giant mechs, and vivacious environments filled with bustling activity. Our main protagonists, Ratchet and Clank, begin the game relaxing on a rooftop before getting an emergency video call from Quark. The captain alerts the pair that a force of “insect people” (properly called Cragmites) have invaded Metropolis and are destroying everything in their path. But before Quark's message can even finish, the city begins to blow up and all hell breaks loose. Time for action.

 

The visceral bang in the destruction of Metropolis plunges players straight into the action. This invasion of Metropolis is deviously schemed by the game's main bad guy, Emperor Percival Tachyon. The emperor is out for revenge against all Lombaxes in the universe, and will stop at nothing until they are dead and extinct. From this, the players delve into the main storylines archetype. Tools of Destruction's story is all about unraveling Ratchet's origins. Who our hero was before we stumbled upon his life as observers, where his family has disappeared to, and where the Lombax people originate as a part of a larger unsolved mystery. Finally, in RCF, we will get those itching answers.

There is devastation everywhere as Cragmites rip into the surroundings and cause mayhem. Of course none of the flying cars notice. They are flying faster than the speed of sound. Such environmental changes make for an immense platforming element which has never been witnessed in any game. Expect plenty of falling debris, and explosions. Our furry Lombax and hard-metal Clank, attached to Ratchet’s back, in their Pixar-like graphical quality, approaching the main Metropolis, filled with bustling activity and future wonders. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the aqua-critter Drophoyds gracefully approach our main heroes to bash their faces in. Luckily for us, there are many ways to deal with such enemies.

Insomniac gives players plenty of room and options to smack on an enemies face. So let’s snap back to reality for a minute, and take our minds off the realism of the graphics, and onto the true action: gameplay. So, the enemies approach to attack us full force. But we have a couple of weapons in our arsenal—and we can’t up our arsenal here (get it?). For one weapon, we have a typical combustor. Press the shoot button towards the enemy’s general direction, and be amazed as all the fine details of every single piece they’re built from burst into the air in all their glory. Even though this blow up sequence lasts for a total of 3 seconds, if you pay close attention, you can experience the magic in slow motion with your own eyes---make its ray of sun last a lifetime. For a more pacifistic approach, go ahead and throw the disco ball. But don’t expect to remain the gentle Lombax that you are. You’ll eventually have to destroy them---which no one will mind once stunning beauty is seen in the surprised reactions of the AI getting hit while they were happily dancing. There is also the Pyro Blaster (flamethrower-type weapon) and an explosive cannon that lights the ground on fire. For more intense action, there are the Buzz Blades. Throw them and watch as they ricochet off walls, and create a field of havoc for the enemies. For easier blast action, throw Fusion Grenades. In addition to fusion, there are also plasma weapons. Plasma Beasts, which are essentially poisonous monsters that ... (continued on next page)

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posted 5:33pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
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nice, glad to see a game get an awesome review
posted 5:37pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
2

I have been waiting a long time for this game.  I can't wait.  Was hoping the demo would have been longer; but alas...it will be out soon.  It does deserve this score from the experiences I have had with it so far.

posted 5:41pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
3

Impressive.  This is apparently a buy.

posted 5:46pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
4

Loved the demo, played it atleast twice and going to definitely play the full version.

posted 5:56pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
5

i wouldn't expect anything less from the greatness that is R&C.

posted 6:13pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
6

Wow, this game is getting stellar reviews all over the interwebs.

 

Brandon

posted 6:17pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
7
I don't like R & C games too much but, after playing the Demo for this, Wow, not only does it look gorgeous but it plays just as well too. might have to pick this one up.
posted 6:31pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
8

When you compare both the 360 and the PS3 one year life cycles. You will see that the PS3 got a 9.4 game before the 360. ( a whole month before.) It took microsoft a whole year to get Gears of War (9.4) and it took the PS3 only 11 months to get a 9.4 rated game ( Ratchet and Clank). Also the ps3 has some big games coming out this november, which all could easily get a better rating than gears of war.

So whos doing better with games, PS3!!!

Also these reviews are from IGN.

I  am for sure buying Insomniacs second ps3 game, Ratchet and Clank. I cant wait to play the full version. NIce reviews, if you own a ps3 you should own this game. Thats it.

posted 6:44pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
9

his game badass and its not just for kids

posted 9:45pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
10
Might buy it to support Insomniac but other than that this one is a rent for me
posted 10:26pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
11

i really might buy this game. i played the demo like 5 times. the city lookas so awesome i love and its mad fun.

posted 10:26pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
12

This game is not only gorgeous the demo was fun as heck.

posted 10:35pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
13

For sure getting this game!! This to me looks like a system seller.

posted 11:38pm EDT - October 23rd, 2007
14

I'm running out and buying this tomorrow

posted 2:19am EDT - October 24th, 2007
15
This game is truly a platform work of art.
posted 2:43am EDT - October 24th, 2007
16

This game looks amazing - i will be buying this when it comes out in the uk some time in 2010 (sarcasm). This game proves what can be done on ther PS3, with a bit a thought and time. This is now making me even more excited about the second installment of resistance - but this is a def must buy even if the Demo not out in the UK..........

posted 2:50am EDT - October 24th, 2007
17

Could be a good buy, but I have to save my money for Haze and Unchartered...

posted 3:40am EDT - October 24th, 2007
18

Definitely a buy! If Insomniac continue with marvelous games like R:FOM and Ratchet & Clank Future:TOD i will purchase them all! Just as long as them ceep them exklusive to Playstation ;)

posted 4:16am EDT - October 24th, 2007
19

noooo, i want jak n daxter :(

posted 4:53am EDT - October 24th, 2007
20

it looks good but i could never get into it

posted 7:44am EDT - October 24th, 2007
21

I hope ur taking alot of notes E.A cos Insomniac just keep producing absolutely awesome games,note 60 yes 60 frames per sec!!!!!!!!!!!!! In ur face Electronic Arts! Oh yeah sorry superb review

posted 7:53am EDT - October 24th, 2007
22

cool, i will buy this game

posted 8:03am EDT - October 24th, 2007
23
This game deserved ever .x it got. The demo was great and I'' definitely pick this game up when I have the funds again.
posted 11:34am EDT - October 24th, 2007
24

Finally nice to see a game showcase the true power of the PS3 as games such as Motorstorm & Heavenly Sword only hinted at what this machine is capable of.

posted 12:36pm EDT - October 24th, 2007
25

"Best platformer to date on any console." Thats what I love about this sight. The total lack of bias.

posted 3:14pm EDT - October 24th, 2007
26
Easily the best platformer ever.....what a freaking joke this guy is!
posted 4:59pm EDT - October 24th, 2007
27

Already have it. Great game!! Reivew is right on the money. And any of you that don't like the reivews or thoughts of others. Then don't come here. Period.....

posted 5:00am EDT - October 26th, 2007
28

60fps?i thought this was 720p and 30fps?Or did Insomniac make another announcement.

posted 12:29pm EDT - October 26th, 2007
29

I'd really like this game... Everyone's giving it overly nice reviews and I tried the demo which is great but also very short.

posted 8:57pm EDT - October 26th, 2007
30
This is a great game its fun lots of fun. This is an awesome series.
posted 7:58am EDT - October 27th, 2007
31

great review

posted 12:07am EDT - October 28th, 2007
32

I bought it and beat it and its defenantly the best game on the ps3, the ending is sad though

posted 11:33am EDT - October 29th, 2007
33

When IGN gives it a 9.4 you know its an awesome game as they're very much a 360 fansite, well the playstation team do think Halo 3 is not that great. Gamespot even worse they lick 360, they game ratchet a 7.5, I think thats the only lowish score Ratchet has received.

posted 1:06pm EDT - October 31st, 2007
34

I'm looking forward to renting this game and giving it a strait run though this week. Looks awesome and I have always been a fan of rachet. Like Jak and Daxter they were some of the best games on the ps2.

posted 4:09am EST - November 25th, 2007
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All Ratchet and Clank games are 60fps, except the PSP version. Me and my wife are both Hardcore gamers and this is our favorite series. The  game is great and Insomniac is the best.

posted 7:57pm EST - December 2nd, 2007
36

I see that after I duly criticized the writing and pointed out the "delve" mistake, they changed it and deleted my comment... Talk about stifling expression! Shame on you, PSU...

There were, in addition to mine, a few other comments which were likewise critical of the site and the reviewer's naïve assertion that this is "[the] best platformer to date on any console," which, as far as I'm concerned, more than qualifies as a blaringly inflated claim given the fact that in this context, it competes against other platformers like Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario World. Are these people real gamers, or are they simply ignoble poseurs? Whenever one raises the question, it seems, they resort to censorship.

The French philosophe Voltaire once said on speaking for the first time with fellow philosophe Jean-Jacques Rousseau, quite famously, that though he didn't agree with a thing he said, he would fight to the death for his right to say it.

I challege you not to delete this like cowards and follow the precedent set by Voltaire. Let the people express their opinions, be they propitious or not. In the words of Churchill, 'be ye men of valor?'

posted 11:38pm EST - December 11th, 2007
37
I love insomniacs games and can't for resistance: rise of man in '08 also R&CF:ToD sequel too
posted 10:28am EST - January 3rd, 2008
38

http://www.YourPS34free.com/index.php?ref=4538826

posted 8:32am EST - January 18th, 2008
39

Fun, fun, fun

posted 11:03am EST - January 24th, 2008
40

Very funny:)

posted 1:42am EST - February 18th, 2008
41

about how long is this game

posted 12:53pm EDT - April 24th, 2008
42

Truly one of the best graphics on the ps3! but it ends in a cliff hanger! i think the designers are going for what bungie did wth halo. Also just to let FPS freaks know, it runs at accualy 52 FPS not 60! but its still very smooth for that high of graphics

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