As is very apparent, Quest for Booty is short, but sweet. There are a few hidden things here and there, but not a ton of incentive to play through multiple times aside from just the sheer enjoyment.
As is very apparent, Quest for Booty is short, but sweet. There are a few hidden things here and there, but not a ton of incentive to play through multiple times aside from just the sheer enjoyment.
Even though the Ratchet and Clank series has stuck with the same formula for all six console games, each new release has brought a tweak that has made the experience feel unique. From upgradable weapons to motion controls, the series has seen a sprinkling of new ideas without messing with the basic...
Some of the most impressive visuals on the system; Extremely focused action; Great soundtrack; Excellent pacing; No lame minigames wasting your time
Captain Quark and Clank are missing; No arena missions; No incentive to play more than once
Quest for Booty is a $15 representative from a full priced, top tier franchise. It's an experiment in product delivery that I would love to see more developers embrace as in-betweens for their main line titles. In a way, I appreciated QfB more for what it represents than how it actually played.
With the advent of downloadable games from both Sony's and Microsoft's services, the most we expected to get out of publishers is a few simplistic games here and there. Never did any of us imagine we'd be getting deep and complete games such as Gran Turismo and Warhawk via a downloadable service.
Last year's Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction brought some welcome colour and charm to the PS3's line-up, and proved that the long-running series was still fresh and relevant. With Quest for Booty, Insomniac gives the franchise the episodic treatment with a short but sweet downloadable sequel to...
Quest for Booty is a great, although short, title that is perfect for its PSN release. We get a full fledged Ratchet game except shorter and for a much smaller price. All aspects of the game are refined and improved and the change from heavy shooter to more platforming gameplay is a welcomed and...
The Ratchet and Clank series has been awfully good to gamers; it provided one of most consistently quality experiences on the PS2, and even managed to successfully port its addictive formula to the PSP.
Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty is the first episodic content from Insomniac Games in the hopes of filling the game between the ending sequences of Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, and the title's direct sequel, which is scheduled to release Fall of 2009.
And that is as concise a summary for Saint's Row 2 as one could wish to end on: it's completely ridiculous, funny (if not witty) and one of the best co-op games this year, albeit it doesn't reach the artistic and narrative heights of Grand Theft Auto IV .
Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty isn't your typical downloadable game. Its production values are on par with the duo's last full-blown adventure, Tools of Destruction, and in fact the story picks up right where that game left off.
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