"you can tell me Ratchet." He said, "I'm here for you all the way." Clank sat next to him and places a soft hand on his lap. Ratchet just slumped down on a bench and hides his face with his hands. "What kind of threats?" Clank asks calmly. If I just be honest with her like dislike her French toast or tell her off about the bankruptcy or even my thoughts about boundaries, she gets upset and threatens to do many bad things to me." Ratchet listens carefully and nods, "yeah you're right buddy, but here's the problem." He said, "Cleo is very prideful at times. Like make her get a job! Get her own credit card! And for once let you eat anything but French toast every morning! Let you eat something that you love, like a breakfast grill cheese sandwich! You love those." "well, you're letting her use your credit card a lot." Clank explained, "if you keep doing this, you'll go bankrupt! So what I'm saying is that you need to put boundaries for Cleo. Ratch just cocks an eyebrow, "what do you mean?" ![]() "I know you have a big heart and I don't want that to change about you." Clank said, "but do you think you're being a little.you know.too kind to Cleo?" "What is it Clank?" Ratchet replied, confused but willing to listen to his best friend, "I'm all ears." "Ratchet, I need to talk to you." Clank began as they began their journey into G.R Base. Ratchet was surprised, but Clank was suspicious. "thank you honey." Cleo spoke as fast as lightning as she grabbed the credit card and ran off to the mall. "Here you go Cleo." Said Ratchet, "just remember what I said before we got her-" ![]() The trio got out and Ratchet gave his girlfriend his credit card. It haven't changed after the rebuild of the city two years ago.Ĭleo was just filing her claws while Ratchet parked his ship in the galactic ranger parking lot. One planetary adventure, during which Ratchet skips between dimensions to make his way through a power station that’s derelict in one universe and buzzing with robot guards in the next, felt like an unexpected homage to Alien (and to Creative Assembly’s superb horror game Alien: Isolation), except with more humour and less peril.Ratchet, Clank and Cleo made it to Megalopolis. ![]() There’s a lot of obvious Star Wars influence here, but all filtered through developer Insomniac Games’ charmingly goofy Californian lens – one planet is home to a cuddly race of teddy-bear aliens, but they all have Minnesotan accents. Imagine if Dreamworks made Star Wars, and you’re close to the aesthetic. Rivet’s furry ears even flap in the wind.Įverything is colourful and gorgeous. But if you stop to look around, you’ll notice the attention that’s been paid to the animation and set-dressing. Rift Apart moves fast, and so do protagonists Ratchet and Rivet, especially when gliding around massive planets on jet-boots or grinding across city-spanning networks of rails. ![]() As a result, playing for too long feels like the video game equivalent of eating an entire packet of Haribo at once, or reading a book written entirely in all-caps. There’s not a great deal of downtime between all the fighting and immense action set pieces – one of the only relatively chill spaces in this game is a Mos Eisley-style bar, which itself is filled with dancing, chattering aliens and adjacent to a battle arena. Everything you do showers you with sensory feedback.
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