

At first, I just thought the story was solid. It is up to Ratchet and Clank to catch up to Vendra and Neftin to find out what their plan is, and save the galaxy. On top of that, the destruction of the ship results in Ratchet losing two friends. Neftin’s plan to get his sister back works well, and results in the prison ship she was on getting destroyed. While he is doing some repairs on the ship and getting ready to wake up Vendra, Vendra’s brother, Neftin Prog, voiced by Fred Tatasciore, has hired a bunch of thugs from Thugs-4-Less to get his sister back. Ratchet is escorting a dangerous prisoner known as Vendra Prog, voiced by Nika Futterman. James Arnold Taylor and David Kaye Return as Ratchet and Clank respectively as this game’s story takes place after Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time. So, how does this game turn out? Was returning to its roots a good idea? Or should they experiment a little more with other genres? Read on to find out! I mean, I am always up for another action platformer from Insomniac, but they have been busy, and are still busy with games like Fuse and the upcoming Sunset Overdrive.

It was announced only a few months ago, and I wasn’t sure how excited people were going to be about it. So, where does Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus stand? I have already said my favorite game is A Crack in Time, and I honestly didn’t know what do expect with this game. Since I just reviewed Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time, why not move on to the next Ratchet and Clank game that was recently released? I really wasn’t expecting Insomniac, the company behind the franchise, to go back to the game’s action platforming roots due to the little experimentation they were doing with other genres.
