Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One's opening cinematic is highlighted by the series' trademark humor and polished animation. The clip also conveniently plays over the game's installation process, so that's a nice distraction for those who pick up the game today.
Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One broadcasts opening cinematic
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Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One's opening cinematic is highlighted by the series' trademark humor and polished animation. The clip also conveniently plays over the game's installation process, so that's a nice distraction for those who pick up the game today.
Reader Comments (8)
Posted: Oct 19th 2011 6:58AM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said
Another game I am going to have to get to next year. Does anyone know if it requires a code in order to access the online co-op?
Posted: Oct 19th 2011 7:21AM Design by Adrian said
Finally, something that entertains mean during installation! I hate it that I can't use the PS3 at all during installations.
Also hate using the word at the end of two sentences.
Also hate using the word at the end of two sentences.
Posted: Oct 19th 2011 10:03AM Trekkie said
@BtheCarp I had the opposite problem. My daughter started it on her account first so it was already installed. I started it on my account and it started playing and cut off in the middle of talking.
I'm mixed on this game so far. I'm a little disappointed in that it just kinda threw you into it. I tried a couple online games and they were starting in the middle of one of those 'help the critter across the screen' and I had no idea what was going on probably much to the frustration of the people I started with.
I switched over to single player and it started on apparently a higher level. I hit the first 'gun upgrade' thing and it played every gun upgrade film non-stop until it apparently showed me all of them. It was funny at first but after the fifth one it wouldn't let me stop and kept going and going. I finally realized I'd somehow picked a higher starting level and switched to what appeared to be the first one as it had more pop up help and what not.
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I'm mixed on this game so far. I'm a little disappointed in that it just kinda threw you into it. I tried a couple online games and they were starting in the middle of one of those 'help the critter across the screen' and I had no idea what was going on probably much to the frustration of the people I started with.
I switched over to single player and it started on apparently a higher level. I hit the first 'gun upgrade' thing and it played every gun upgrade film non-stop until it apparently showed me all of them. It was funny at first but after the fifth one it wouldn't let me stop and kept going and going. I finally realized I'd somehow picked a higher starting level and switched to what appeared to be the first one as it had more pop up help and what not.
Posted: Oct 19th 2011 11:25AM BtheCarp said
@Trekkie
Yeah unfortunately I noticed that if you join a game in progress online, that progress carries over to the offline portion too. I wish it just saved where you were at each time you left "single-player" instead of having to create a "new game" every time. Since I joined someone who was much further along then myself it now wants me to start where they left off.
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Yeah unfortunately I noticed that if you join a game in progress online, that progress carries over to the offline portion too. I wish it just saved where you were at each time you left "single-player" instead of having to create a "new game" every time. Since I joined someone who was much further along then myself it now wants me to start where they left off.
Posted: Oct 19th 2011 7:24AM Captaindrek1 said
The whole game looks really nice.
But, am I the only one who finds Ratchet to look fairly different? (I mean everyone looks touched up, but Ratchet looks like a different character.)
But, am I the only one who finds Ratchet to look fairly different? (I mean everyone looks touched up, but Ratchet looks like a different character.)





