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June 2021
(86%)
147 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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43 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
New characters have depth
Haptic feedback adds immersion
Traversal is fast-paced
Charming and humorous
Thrilling set pieces
Lots of weapons
Fantastic visuals
Impressive tech
Fast level changes enabled by SSD
Grinding levels are particularly fun
Creative weapons for hectic combat
Plenty of collectibles and side quests
Most stunning use of PS5 tech yet
Best high dynamic range (HDR) performance out there
Clever dimension-hopping gameplay
Great fun from start to finish
Takes full advantage of the PS5 hardware
Typically imaginative weapons
Packed with charm and screwball humour
A story to make your heart swell
So many different flavors of fun
So. Damn. Pretty
Visuals and use of PS5 Power
Humour and new Characters
Crazy fun weapons to use
The editors didn't like
PS5 Audio utilization disappointing
A fair few bugs
A lack of optional missions
Disjointed story
Overeager DualSense support
Goes overboard with DualSense haptic features
Ratchet and Rivet have no gameplay differences at all
Glitch puzzles don't connect
Standard enemy types can get repetitive
Entire campaign might be a little short for some
Enemy types get a bit repetitive
Glitch mini-game is less enjoyable
Idiot enemy that couldn't use a door
Some Weapons can become overpowered
The name of one particular new character is clearly wrong
Most stunning use of PS5 tech yet,Best high dynamic range (HDR) performance out there,Clever dimension-hopping gameplay,Great fun from start to finish
Standard enemy types can get repetitive,Entire campaign might be a little short for some
Rachet & Clank: Rift Apart is an excellent return for the franchise. It is steeped in invention and it wrings every ounce out of the PlayStation 5's capabilities.We'll no doubt see more complex, even better-looking games over this generation of gaming, bu...
Abstract: At several points during my time with Ratchet & Clank – after landing on a new planet whose peculiar rocky landscape stretched off far into the distance, for instance, or while I was zipping around a collapsing city and battling a titanic robot as dimensi...
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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New characters have depth, Haptic feedback adds immersion, Traversal is fast-paced, Charming and humorous
PS5 Audio utilization disappointing, A fair few bugs, A lack of optional missions
(Image credit: Sony)Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is perfect for those who want a light-hearted, action-adventure that harks back to the days of early PlayStation platformers. We would have loved to have seen Insomniac Games play it a bit less safe, and u...
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Takes full advantage of the PS5 hardware, Typically imaginative weapons, Packed with charm and screwball humour
Enemy types get a bit repetitive, Glitch mini-game is less enjoyable
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is the kind of game that PS5 owners crave more of. At its heart this is a comfortingly old-fashioned single-player adventure, but technically it's a bit of a marvel, and at times - specifically after a particularly thrilling se...
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Giovanni , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Thrilling set pieces, Lots of weapons, Fantastic visuals, Impressive tech
Disjointed story, Overeager DualSense support
Yes. It's another strong exclusive for the PS5 lineup and one that really gets the most out of the system.Editors' RecommendationsEvery major video game delay that's happened in 2021 already The Last of Us Part 2's free PS5 upgrade is available right now...
Fast level changes enabled by SSD, Grinding levels are particularly fun, Creative weapons for hectic combat, Plenty of collectibles and side quests,
Goes overboard with DualSense haptic features, Ratchet and Rivet have no gameplay differences at all, Glitch puzzles don't connect
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart takes great advantage of the PlayStation 5's SSD and offers creative third-person combat, but a second playable character doesn't do much to change the formula...