I’m replaying through all of them up to A Crack In Time a second time. It’s nice to be able to see these games through a critical lens. As a kid I guess I just implicitly thought Up Your Arsenal would be the best cause it was the ‘newest’, but I’m noticing it’s actually a pretty weak entry. The online mode was fun, and I guess as I kid I just didn’t notice how much the single-player took a hit. Still a fun game, though.

I’d say right now, probably the first one is my favorite. For some reason, it just feels like they put more effort into it than the others. The tone of the game seems quieter and more natural than the other ones. While I love the environments in each entry, it’s the first one that felt like the environments and navigating them took a bigger part compared to blowing up robots. I also like Ratchet’s personality in the first one, even though he was criticized for being kinda mean. The transition to a ‘nicer’ Ratchet in subsequent games feels a little muffled, like they’re making him something he wasn’t supposed to be.

I haven’t played A Crack in Time or past it because it doesn’t work on RPCS3.

  • carl_dungeon@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Man I loved all of them as they were coming out- but have you played A Rift Apart yet? As a long time fan of the franchise, it was really exciting to get a new installment that didn’t just feel like a port of one of the early ones.

    I agree with your thoughts on Up your Arsenal. I never liked the online mode.