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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaRatchet and Clank return to the Solana Galaxy to combat Dr. Nefarious, a villain from Qwark's shady past, who wishes to turn all organic life into robots.Ratchet and Clank return to the Solana Galaxy to combat Dr. Nefarious, a villain from Qwark's shady past, who wishes to turn all organic life into robots.Ratchet and Clank return to the Solana Galaxy to combat Dr. Nefarious, a villain from Qwark's shady past, who wishes to turn all organic life into robots.
- Nominado a 2 premios BAFTA
- 2 nominaciones en total
David Kaye
- Clank
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Jim Ward
- Captain Qwark
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Christopher Hatfield
- Big Al of Al's Roboshack
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- (as Chris Hatfield)
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Mona Marshall
- Helga
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Fred Tatasciore
- Joe
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Michael Bell
- Lawrence
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This is such a nostalgia trip, I love the first two games but THIS is the game I religiously played when I was younger, now that I recently got myself a ps5 I can go back to my childhood. For so many years I watched the gameplay for the first three games on YouTube wishing o could get to play these games again and I finally have my chance, I'm going in order. This game meant everything to me and I can't wait to get to it. As Amazing as the first two games are this is just perfect, a awesome villlian, varied species as villians, quark gone crazy and so many planets to explore, this game can't get any better!
After the content-heavy sprawl of Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, Up Your Arsenal (Ratchet 3) feels like a return to form - or at least, a smarter evolution of what the franchise does best. It trims the fat, sharpens the gameplay, and delivers a smoother, more rewarding ride, all while introducing one of the series' most iconic villains: Dr. Nefarious.
If Going Commando felt bloated and grind-heavy, Up Your Arsenal is its leaner, more focused sibling. Gone are the awkward Giant Clank missions (save for one forgettable and glitchy exception), space dogfights, and some of the more experimental gameplay mechanics that bogged down its predecessor. What's left is a streamlined action-platformer that plays to the series' strengths: wild weapons, tight level design, and fast-paced gunfights.
And boy, do those gunfights shine. The addition of a second weapon wheel is a godsend, making it far easier to juggle the series' ever-growing arsenal. Combined with improved strafe mechanics and camera control, combat feels smoother and more reactive than ever before. It's the most refined core gameplay loop the series has had so far.
One of the recurring frustrations with previous entries - especially Going Commando - was the grind. Earning bolts (the in-game currency) felt like a chore, and by the end, most players barely scratched the surface of the expansive weapon and armor upgrades on offer.
Up Your Arsenal solves this in style. The Annihilation Nation combat arena not only offers thrilling challenge modes but also becomes a bolt-farming haven, XP playground, and combat bootcamp all in one. It makes progression feel earned but never tedious, letting players actually use and upgrade all those cool weapons they've been hoarding.
Dr. Nefarious makes his first appearance here, and though his motivations are paper-thin - he wants to turn everyone in the galaxy into robots for... reasons? - his flair for theatrics and comedic timing make him a memorable antagonist. The story doesn't quite hit the thematic high notes of the original Ratchet & Clank, where the villain's world-destroying corporate greed carried a sharper satirical bite, but it's definitely more engaging than the narrative lull of Going Commando. The tone here is light, fun, and keeps things moving.
The Verdict:
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal may drop some of the gameplay variety found in its predecessor, but what it gains is far more valuable: focus. It delivers the most refined shooting mechanics in the trilogy so far, meaningful progression, and enough arena challenges to keep players hooked. With a tighter campaign, less grind, and the unforgettable debut of Dr. Nefarious, Up Your Arsenal isn't just a great Ratchet game - it's the blueprint for what the series should strive to be.
If Going Commando felt bloated and grind-heavy, Up Your Arsenal is its leaner, more focused sibling. Gone are the awkward Giant Clank missions (save for one forgettable and glitchy exception), space dogfights, and some of the more experimental gameplay mechanics that bogged down its predecessor. What's left is a streamlined action-platformer that plays to the series' strengths: wild weapons, tight level design, and fast-paced gunfights.
And boy, do those gunfights shine. The addition of a second weapon wheel is a godsend, making it far easier to juggle the series' ever-growing arsenal. Combined with improved strafe mechanics and camera control, combat feels smoother and more reactive than ever before. It's the most refined core gameplay loop the series has had so far.
One of the recurring frustrations with previous entries - especially Going Commando - was the grind. Earning bolts (the in-game currency) felt like a chore, and by the end, most players barely scratched the surface of the expansive weapon and armor upgrades on offer.
Up Your Arsenal solves this in style. The Annihilation Nation combat arena not only offers thrilling challenge modes but also becomes a bolt-farming haven, XP playground, and combat bootcamp all in one. It makes progression feel earned but never tedious, letting players actually use and upgrade all those cool weapons they've been hoarding.
Dr. Nefarious makes his first appearance here, and though his motivations are paper-thin - he wants to turn everyone in the galaxy into robots for... reasons? - his flair for theatrics and comedic timing make him a memorable antagonist. The story doesn't quite hit the thematic high notes of the original Ratchet & Clank, where the villain's world-destroying corporate greed carried a sharper satirical bite, but it's definitely more engaging than the narrative lull of Going Commando. The tone here is light, fun, and keeps things moving.
The Verdict:
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal may drop some of the gameplay variety found in its predecessor, but what it gains is far more valuable: focus. It delivers the most refined shooting mechanics in the trilogy so far, meaningful progression, and enough arena challenges to keep players hooked. With a tighter campaign, less grind, and the unforgettable debut of Dr. Nefarious, Up Your Arsenal isn't just a great Ratchet game - it's the blueprint for what the series should strive to be.
This is my favourite video game! It has all the great things about Ratchet & Clank - detailed worlds, humour, story, characters, weapons, challenges, fun combat and so on - but all perfected. There is so much to explore, upgrade and discover in this game. I had a lot of fun playing this as a child.
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- CuriosidadesThe game was reportedly a complete mess and a total disaster leading up to 2 weeks before the game was due to go gold (going gold is when game development is finished and the game is printed onto discs and distributed to stores to await release), with many of the developers terrified that they would create Insomniac Games' first ever bad game. However during the final 2 weeks, they somehow managed to fix the game and iron out most of the issues. Ironically, Ratchet & Clank 3 became the highest rated Ratchet & Clank game of all time and remains so to this day.
- Citas
Captain Qwark: [Skrunch grunts] I thought we agreed to put that jungle business behind us!
Captain Qwark: [Skrunch grunts] It was mating season, how could I have known she was your sister? Errr... how long have you two been standing there?
Clank: Too long.
- ConexionesFeatured in Sly 2: Ladrones de Guante Blanco (2004)
- Banda sonoraRobots Must Be Free
Performed by Melissa Disney
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