Articles tagged with: Ratchet & Clank
Believe it or not, the PlayStation 3 was released nearly four years ago, and since then the console has been graced with hundreds of great titles. Therefore, we at PS3 Attitude thought we’d take some time to pay tribute to the people who create the games that make our mundane lives just that little bit more entertaining: the developers.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be revealing our one hundred favourite developers, and believe us when we say that there are some incredibly talented teams included. We’ve now revealed the first thirty developers in our mammoth list, and today we’re revealing the next ten.
August marked the end of the summer shutdown with the release of Kane & Lynch 2, Madden NFL 2011, Mafia II and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. They managed to keep us entertained for a …
David Kaye, the voice of Clank, has revealed that he is currently working on new Ratchet & Clank content.
It follows on from last week’s story, that Insomniac Games, were on the verge of unveiling a new game; could Ratchet & Clank be that game?
When I first started writing this story, the idea was to have a list of ten PS3 games which have made me laugh. Unfortunately, after I got up to four, thinking of any others suddenly became about as easy as completing Demon’s Souls single-handedly (i.e. not very easy at all). I honestly couldn’t think of any other games which I can legitimately describe as being funny (excluding games like Damnation and Rogue Warrior of course, which are funny for a completely different reason).
Having trouble with some nagging bugs in the newest Ratchet and Clank adventure? Version 1.20 to the rescue!
The Ratchet and Clank games have spawned across the PS2, PSP and PS3, and so with the huge number of titles on the franchise’s belt, there is little room available for for innovation.
A few weeks ago saw the release of Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time for the PlayStation 3. Insomniac have been given a hard task to keep fans of the series interested, but avoid the game feeling all too familiar and samey.
A few weeks ago we told you why Uncharted 2 is the main contender for the top title of 2009. Sure, it might have a 96 Metacritic ranking, but does that truly make it the best?
Christmas is approaching faster than you realize and, with it being the video game industries biggest revenue source, some of the big AAA titles are guaranteed to make an appearance.
Naturally, we all can’t afford to purchase every game that comes out so in part two of our AAA Shoot-out we tell you why Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time should be the #1 stocking stuffer this year…
The first of two demos for Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack In Time has been confirmed to be releasing in the U.S. this week!
Fans of Ratchet should not worry, news regarding the second demo will be coming soon.
No Homerun this week but we still have a bit of PlayStation Home content to talk about.
In both North America and Europe today, the Ratchet and Clank: Time Travellers space is available.
Sixty dollars is a lot of money to pay for a game you’ll only spend eight or nine hours plays, right? Thankfully with Ratchet & Clank, the developers have included many features, both new and old, that will increase the replayability of the game, giving you more bang for your buck.
It seems like Amazon.com is already attempting to beat the PSN prices. You can now purchase R&CF: Q4B for $5 off the original price.
Quite a nice deal, and just in time for Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack In Time!
The two big PS3 exclusive titles coming out this year are having some PlayStation Home love, with both getting a dedicated public space.
The Uncharted 2 space is set in Nepal, complete with views of surrounding temples and mini-games.
Are you a fan of 3D covers, art books, and exclusive DLC?
If you answered yes to any of the above, then you’ll want to check out the Collector’s Edition for the upcoming Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time; coming to a PAL territory near you!
Google Chrome was recently updated with a new stable release that saw the addition of ‘themes’, the ability to customise the look and feel of Chrome to suit your tastes.
Initially, there weren’t many themes available but yesterday Google released 130+ new customisations that include designs from Oscar de la Renta, Anita Kunz, Tom Sachs, Kate Spade, Donna Karan and Kid Robot.
But what really caught our eye was the inclusion of Bayonetta and Ratchet & Clank Future 2 themes in the latest batch of updates.
According to the latest Full Moon Show podcast, not only is the new Ratchet and Clank finished, but there will be two demos for A Crack In Time!
Why two demos?
Aside from its spectacular graphics, the Ratchet & Clank series has been known for its quirky humor throughout. Not to be outdone by its brethren, the latest trailer for A Crack in Time gives you helpful pointers on how to spot a super villain…
SCEA got some time to speak recently with James Stevenson, Community Manager at Insomniac Games.
James was was kind enough to walk them through some brand new Axiom City gameplay in Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time.
All we want to see, of course, is what the weapons look like in the latest R&CF title. So do we get our wish?
New screens from Ratchet & Clank’s next cosmic outing have appeared on NeoGAF along with some footage and a smattering of interesting tidbits about the game’s performance.
The devil is in the details and, first up, it’s confirmed that the game is at 720p resolution and runs at a constant 60 of your human frames per second.













