![]() To really make use of the graphic prowess on show, there are two ‘enhanced' modes you can play the game in: Performance Mode (dynamic 4K / 60fps) and Performance RT Mode (dynamic 4K / 60fps with ray-tracing enabled) - both are downloadable at launch. They become as essential as the arsenal you have to attack the enemies with. ![]() It’s breath-taking just how well this works and we bet it wouldn’t have been possible if the PS5’s SSD wasn’t up to the task.Īt times it can be a little jarring but you soon get used to using the dimension jumps, no matter how small they are, to one-up against a small army of enemies. Make no mistake, this is a game where you can change levels in seconds, jumping from a multi-colour festival to a neon-drenched bit of drab seamlessly. And there is a lot going on in the screen at once, whether it is Ratchet screaming down a rollercoaster-like rail or shifting through dimensions, your eyes constantly dart around waiting for the next attack or puzzle to sort. Insomniac has delivered a jaw-dropping mix of colour and detail, blasting the screen with richness, all the while making sure that no matter how frenetic the action gets there’s nary a streak on the screen. This is a PS5 exclusive and has been a game that has been gestating since the creation of the console. This doesn't mean that there aren't some tender moments, though - among the chaos we get a lot of soul searching about change maybe being a good thing. It’s fun, completely bonkers from the start and there isn’t a moment to breathe as you continue through the game. This means new characters are introduced and there’s a ton of dimension hopping to be done. In trying to do so reality completely changes and the titular heroes are separated. If this is the first time you’ve spent with the characters, then you are introduced nicely and while it’ll take a while to understand just what is going on, the initial premise is (fairly) simple.ĭoctor Nefarious wants to end all organic life in the world(s) as we know it, and Ratchet & Clank are out to stop him. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is standalone as far as the story is concerned and that is no bad thing - given the last PS4 outing was a re-imagining of the first game, we have waited a long time for something entirely new. We’ve been playing the game for a few weeks now - here are five things to know about Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. There was A LOT of anticipation for Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, then, a PS5 game that is a follow-up to the PS4’s Ratchet & Clank, which itself was a re-imagining of the seminal PS2 game. Its two Spider-Man games aren't just up there with the best superhero titles on PS4/PS5 but the best games period, creating new and brilliant storylines that match the MCU for fun and intensity. ![]() This is the third big PS5 console exclusive releasing this year, following Destruction AllStars' release earlier this month (which is currently free), and Arkane Studios’ Deathloop, which is set to launch on May 21st and will remain a PS5 console exclusive for one year.If there ever was a games company that was on a roll right now it’s Insomniac. A few months later, Sony released seven minutes of new gameplay footage at Gamescom Opening Night Live 2020. ![]() ![]() The game was originally announced last June during Sony’s next-gen showcase. Like other titles on Sony’s next-gen console, the game will take advantage of the PS5’s hardware, including support for ray tracing, and it will take advantage of the DualSense game controller’s haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart will have the titular characters traveling across multiple realities as they try to stop a dastardly emperor who is attempting to exterminate organic life from all the universes. And today, Sony announced that Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart will launch on June 11th exclusively for the PS5. We already knew Insomniac Games was working on a sequel to the 2016 reboot of Ratchet & Clank. ![]()
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