Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters


Ratchet and Clank Size Matters is an action platform game developed by High Impact Games and published by SCEA, released in 2007 for PlayStation Portable, and in 2008 for the PlayStation 2. This game features single-player and multiplayer (4 player Ad-Hoc, and 4 player infrastructure) modes.

This game is the 5th opus in the Ratchet and Clank series; as its predecessors it received generally positive reviews from the gaming press; it was praised for its interesting and captivating storyline, as well as its challenging and innovative gameplay.

Size Matters takes place in a fictional universe. You will play again as Ratchet (a furry alien creature), and Clank (a little robot). These time our two heroes interrupted their vacation to search for a kidnapped girl and encounter a forgotten race known as the Tehnomites (genius inventors, who created an army of clones).
Ratchet & Clank are supplied with an all-new arsenal of upgradable weapons along with some old favorites, like the Agents of Doom, the Hypershot and the Suck Cannon. Ratchet can also collect pieces of different armor sets.

And as in Ratchet and Clank Going Commando, you will enjoy the space featured within the game. However, this time you will control Giant Clank rather than a ship.
In addition to this there are also arena battles, but this time you will play as Clank in a miniature ship. Clank returns as a playable character, and so you will again be able to control a set of Gadgebots.

Regarding the multiplayer mode it is supported through wi-fi ad-hoc or Infrastructure with 4 game modes the Deathmatch,k the TeamMatch, Capture the Flag and Iron Lombox Challenge.


Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

Psp

Developper : High Impact Studios | Editor : Sony Computer Entertainment
Genre : Action
Rank : 74% (by 2 magazines)

Review (2) |
Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

Ps2

Genre : Action
Rank : 60% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |


Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters reviews

Ratchet & Clank's signature gameplay travels to the PSP almost completely intact in Size Matters, which packs in a good-size single-player adventure.
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