It still has some of the old Lombax X factor, however, and therefore gets a respectable score. I recommended it as a good multiplayer fun fest, but genuine fans might find it less satisfying than the last few iterations - which have been rip-snorters. Read more
It looks like Ratchet & Clank. It sounds like Ratchet & Clank. But is this game really Ratchet & Clank? To make my conclusion prematurely I would have to go with; it’s not Ratchet & Clank. This title was developed by Insomniac Games but it plays like a movie tie-in. If you thought All 4 One would be Ratchet with 4 player co-op you’d best prepare for disappointment. Read more
Variety is the biggest strength in All 4 One. Previous games had a tendency to offer too many distractions from the innate joy of shooting robotic foes. But now that the shooting mechanics aren't as satisfying, diversity is welcome, and every situation you find yourself in provides its own pleasures. Still, this is not the Ratchet & Clank you've come to know. Read more
It might be argued that the Ratchet and Clank series was one of the defining flagship platforming brands for the PlayStation 2 in the early noughties, supplanting the likes of the Crash Bandicoot series on the original PlayStation. Today, however, its influence has waned somewhat in the platforming sphere, with mixed results in terms of game quality on the PlayStation 3. Read more
Not quite as enjoyable as its predecessors, All 4 One is still an entertaining game that’s a lot of fun with friends. Read more