Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen an evil chairman's moneymaking scheme puts the entire galaxy at stake, the only ones who can stop him are the unlikely duo of a lone mechanic and a defect war machine but can the galaxy... Leer todoWhen an evil chairman's moneymaking scheme puts the entire galaxy at stake, the only ones who can stop him are the unlikely duo of a lone mechanic and a defect war machine but can the galaxy really be saved when the duo can't get along?When an evil chairman's moneymaking scheme puts the entire galaxy at stake, the only ones who can stop him are the unlikely duo of a lone mechanic and a defect war machine but can the galaxy really be saved when the duo can't get along?
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 2 nominaciones en total
- Ratchet
- (voz)
- Clank
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- Captain Qwark
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- Mayor
- (voz)
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- Big Al
- (voz)
- (as Chris Hatfield)
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- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Graphics- Ratchet works in 3-D. They're good, but not mind-blowing.
Level Design- Well, the levels vary, but it simmers down to fighting loads of enemies many of the times. Beside, there are too many of those door-opening puzzles.
Controls- The controls are smooth, and never hard to learn.
Diffculty- It never gets too difficult, and never too easy. It's about right.
Story- Well, it's not too good, but it's a video game! The cut scenes are hilarious though.
Variety- The variety is a bit limited sometimes, but new things are thrown into the mix here and there.
Shopping- You can buy plenty of weapons and ammo from the shops.
Rewards for completing the game- None
7/10
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Let's start with the big caveats: the controls. Coming from a modern gaming sensibility, the lack of strafe (and the clunky platforming) makes for a frequently frustrating experience, especially during gunfights. It's not difficult in a satisfying way-it's often difficult despite your best efforts, thanks to stiff movement and limited camera control.
And then there are the checkpoints, or rather, the lack of them in certain sections. More than once, I found myself slogging through a tough area only to die and be sent all the way back. If it weren't for the save-anywhere function in my PS2 emulator, I honestly might've rage-quit for good. The original save system really doesn't hold up by modern standards.
That said, once you push through the friction, there's real substance here.
The level design is impressively diverse. Each planet feels distinct-not just visually, but in the kind of challenges it throws at you. From flying missions to giant Clank boss fights, to rail grinding and clever puzzles, there's a lot more variety here than you'd expect from a first entry in a franchise.
The arsenal of weapons is another highlight. From the basic blaster to more chaotic options, it's a playground of creative destruction. And yes-smashing crates and collecting bolts is weirdly, almost embarrassingly satisfying. That little "ching" bolt sound? Straight dopamine.
Story-wise, it does a solid job. Ratchet's arc-from cocky and reluctant adventurer to someone who takes on the responsibility of saving the galaxy-feels earned, and Clank serves as a great moral compass. The villain, Chairman Drek, might be cartoonish, but the themes he represents-corporate greed, environmental destruction, and profit-driven planetary devastation-have aged disturbingly well in today's world.
Final Verdict: A rough ride with a lot of heart. If you're willing to wrestle with the controls, you'll find a game bursting with creativity, personality, and more depth than you'd expect from a 2002 platformer. Not for everyone in 2025, but definitely a milestone worth acknowledging.
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- TriviaThere is a hidden easter egg within the game where if you side flip left and right repeatedly in front of the hoverboard girl, her breasts will enlarge to a ridiculous size.
- Citas
Captain Qwark: Thank you, and have a qwarktastic day.
- ConexionesFeatured in Icons: Insomniac Games (2002)
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