A very mid-late 2000s version of the edgy platformer. The core gameplay is still very much Ratchet and Clank and the entire experience is elevated by being playable co-op. It is also the last true Ratchet game with the same comedic anti-capitalist tone before they moved on to high sci-fi. Highly recommend if you can get a hand on the PS2 version. The later port was borked to hell so skip that one.

I feel like my opinion of this game gets worse with time. Gameplay is still very well polished but this switch from (what I call) junkpunk Sci-fi to more high concept Sci-fi stumbles along the way.

"I mean I worked on some real junk, but this one takes the cake. Pirate Ghost Robots? What, do they think we're idiots?"

-the Narrator from the first quark vid comic from R&C Up your Arsenal.

The Future Saga still misses the wit/charm the older games had, but that doesn't stop this game from being another Peak in the franchise. Strong Gameplay, good heart and excellent weapons breathes new life into this admittedly outdated gameplay loop.

If this game was longer it would have been one of the better entries in the series. Unfortunately it is too short of an adventure to leave a larger lasting impact. A true shame because what is here is great.

With some friends it can be a goofy ball of fun. But it is not a must play for the couch co-op genre, and a weird direction for the Ratchet and Clank series.

Lots of respect for trying something of this nature, I just don't like it very much.

You can tell a lot about a person based on their favorite Uncharted Game.

Ex. If Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is your Favorite you haven't played any other Uncharted game!

The most recent peak (at the time of writing) this franchise has to offer. Visually Stunning, full of Heart and just fun to play.

Incredibly well paced, expertly performed, masterfully directed. Uncharted 2 is a gold standard for video game story telling. If for whatever reason you haven't played it you should.

While this may be the most unnecessary remake of all time, it is without a doubt the definitive way to play the Last of Us. Maybe wait till it's on sale though....

While not as fondly remembered as the first, it still provides enough good to warrant a return to Rapture.

The idea of bringing the inverse of Rapture to life makes Columbia and its themes a must play for fans of the first game. The ending won't hit for everyone but it certainly did for me.

As a whole Burial at Sea is a worthy tale to bring the Bioshock series full circle. On its own Episode 1 feels a little oddly paced with a solid opening, a weak middle, and a shocking finale.