This game is probably the best fps of the 90s early 2000s. This game really makes you feel like an action movie hero. The gunplay is unmatched in the era. One complaint is On a Rail. that's it, every other level is fine. I didn't find the xen levels too bad, just a little weak.

I beat this game in 1 minute while i was waiting for a counter strike match

Compared to the original trilogy, this one stands out a bit for all the new features and weapons they added. The campaign isn't too bad, its more frustrating on harder difficulties for sure but the gunplay and environments are at its best here. Multiplayer is the best part of Reach however, even post MCC. So many game modes and playlists make for a good time.

Big problem however, is how you unlock armor in MCC. You don't earn XP in any local modes anymore, meaning that you'll have to spend a lot more time online. That doesn't sound too bad, but often the match queue times are a little long. Overall, good game.

This game is PEAK, especially with friends or an older brother or something. The campaign is the best one of the original bungie trilogy. Even if you never played the first two, going through the campaign is a blast on harder difficulties. Play it for the campaign.

This was the game i had when my family first bought my Xbox. I have fond memories of playing both of these games, later in my years, I played this bundle again when I was with my mom and actually beat JSRF, but i never touched Sega GT. Today as an adult, i must finish this bundle to reclaim my honor or something.

I had this game on Xbox as a kid. i thought it was the coolest game ever because there was rockets and jetpacks. Now as an adult, i can actually play this game because i can read now and realize the control scheme is weird.

Some time ago, i bought this game because it was on sale. I don't regret it because this game is really fun to blast through over and over again. One problem that prevents this from being a perfect game is the fact that the story is literally just the movie. The cutscenes are literally scenes from the movie. Despite this, the game is a solid third person adventure, with graphics that still hold up, and a smoother replayable experience compared to the original PS2 release.

Depending on whether or not if this is your first Ratchet experience, this game can be either very fun, or very dated. The game still holds up by its own as a fun platformer, especially when going for the gold bolts. However, replaying the game to get the bolts for the RYNO or for some collectables that you might've missed can be a bit of a slog. Still, its a fun and challenging platformer on the PS2.