Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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GameSpot has just put up there Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools Of Destruction review, and to many peoples surprise, the game got a 7.5. This is the lowest score this game has gotten so far. Whats good about the game is it has fun shooting and platforming gameplay, lots of weapons and beautiful visuals. But what's bad about the game is the story isn't interesting, it has different and unnecessary gameplay mechanics and the game is overall too easy.
The Good
Shooting and platforming gameplay is fun Lots of different and useful weapons Beautiful, colorful visuals Tight controls.
The Bad
There's some good humor in it, but the story isn't very interesting, and the ending is a letdown So many different, often unnecessary gameplay mechanics that the game lacks an identity Difficulty is too easy and only the last hour or so is remotely challenging.
Over the course of five games the Ratchet & Clank franchise has crafted its own identity and a large following as well. It's odd, then, that the duo's first outing on the PlayStation 3 finds them facing an identity crisis of sorts. The game just can't decide what it wants to be. The story tries to be epic in its scope and appeal to an older audience, but the game is extremely easy and the story's premise is thin and the ending disappointing. The core gameplay of shooting and platforming is as solid as ever, but it's diluted by too many uninteresting minigames and unnecessary gameplay mechanics. Although these issues prevent the game from achieving the same high level as previous entries in the series, it's still a very good game.
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