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Review of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart on PlayStation 5

by Hemal Harris Hemal Harris photo Jun 2021
Cover image of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart on PS5
Gamefings Score: 9
Platform: PS5 PS5 logo
Released: 11 Jun 2021
Genre: Platformer, Third-person shooter
Developer: Insomniac Games
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Introduction

If you've ever wanted to tackle an interdimensional crisis while wielding a plethora of outrageous weapons, then Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is your kind of game. Following our furry hero and his metallic sidekick as they bounce through time and space like they're on a cosmic trampoline, this game pushes both graphics and gameplay to dizzying heights. But be warned, this isn't just a casual romp through cartoon landscapes; there's a hefty dose of skill and challenge involved that will make you feel like a gaming ninja (or a confused cat).

Gameplay

Rift Apart throws you into the action with more toys than a hyperactive kid at a birthday party. Players switch back and forth between our boy Ratchet and a new playable Lombax named Rivet — yes, another Lombax to add to the mix. Story-wise, they must recover the Dimensionator, a high-tech device that opens rifts to other dimensions. Spoiler alert: things go sideways pretty quickly! Between battling Robot Empire goons, traversing trickier-than-expected platforming segments, and collecting bolts, you’ll engage in combat that doesn’t just demand precision shooting but also decent reflexes to dodge incoming attacks. Dodging isn't just a way to save your pixelated hide; it’s your best shot at keeping your combo streak going, and the game rewards stylish play like it's giving out gold stars at preschool. The introduction of the 'Rift Tether' mechanic allows players to zip and warp between different points in a flash, where mastering this skill becomes essential for dodging enemies and navigating tricky puzzles. Consider this your superhero training montage, just with more guns and explosions.

Graphics

Visually, Rift Apart is a jaw-dropper. If you've ever had a dream about experiencing a Pixar film through your controller, congratulations; that dream is now a reality. The vibrant colors, lovingly detailed character models, and stunning environments make you forget that you’re playing a video game and not sitting in front of a high-end animated feature. It’s like every scene is taken straight from a blockbuster movie drop. We’re talking lush environments where you can practically hear the folks at Insomniac high-fiving each other in the background each time you whip out the DualSense controller and feel all those tactile sensations. Seriously, it’s so immersive that you may start looking for popcorn halfway through your play session.

Conclusion

Overall, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a staggering achievement for both graphics and gameplay, while also tossing in a heaping spoonful of personality and fun. With its beautifully animated worlds and playful dialogue, you will find it hard not to smile, even while smashing a dozen robots to pieces. Just remember, folks: it's not all just about colorful characters and zany weapons; the game demands skill, and yes, that includes *not* accidentally falling off ledges while trying to switch dimensions. It's a dazzling escapade that proves that even in gaming, you can always level up your fun while making sure your thumbs are ready for some serious action. So suit up, grab your wrench, and get ready to ride the dimensional wave—because this adventure is one for the record books. Overall, expect a riotous adventure and don’t forget to stretch those fingers — they’re going to need to be quick if you want to keep up!

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