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Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters (PSP)

Platform: Sony PSP
By: Sony
Released: 11 May 2007
RRP: £24.99
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Customer Reviews

Short short short! - By: Mozza, 30 May 2008
Argh! The plague of every single Ratchet & Clank game: length. If you played this start to finish, it would take you 6 hours at most I reckon. Obviously there is a fair amount of replay value to upgrade your weapons etc, however this is still quite difficult due to the lack of areas swarming with enemies that you could find in the ps2 games.

The graphics & gameplay are incredible but the story fallls flat on its face & is lost to mediocrity, I can't even remember what happened in it!

Highly recommended, but buy it along side a few other games too to make the length seem acceptable; PSP games are so cheap now so do what I did: buy this, Metal Gear Portable Ops & Killzone Liberation alll at the same time. It won't cost you more than £30 -the same price as one PSP game on the highstreet!
Great game - By: M. Raines, 17 Jan 2008
I bought this game for my PSP after not having played on it for months. I realy enjoyed playing this game its good fun & the controls are easya dnt he graphics are brill for the PSP. But does anyone know how to get dow the wire on the first bit of the game cos i always falll in the water & get eaten by a fish can anyone help?????
Amazing - By: greendayrulz, 29 Dec 2007
I loved the ps2 series & thought that this wouldnt be as good but it is easily just as good. its back to the origional gameplay i.e not Gladiator style. i would reallly reccommend it.
Another sucsessful R&C game on the shelves. - By: Scarhurzt, 05 Aug 2007
R&C Gladiator had got me thinking that insomniac were running out of ideas & inspiration for this , now veteraned series on the Playstation consoles. It lacked heart & soul & most importantly it was boring; a few levels in were enough to see that the game had little promise of the adventures of its predesessors. R&C looked finished. It even ended on a "happily ever after" note making me sure that it was the last game in the series. But here's proof that I was wrong. R&C came waltzing back into the virtual world taking up residence in the latest portable gaming craze: the PSP.
Gameplay : Classic R&C platform gaming. Weapons that you can upgrade & hidden items & armour to find as well as several minigames & challlenges to face along the way & hidden challlenges required to obtain 'skill points'. Interestig weapons & armour too.

Graphics : R&C easily flounce their classic PS2 Graphics on the PSP system, not too cartoony & not too realistic, just right.

Sound : All the usual nothing special but nothing wrong either (which makes a change)

Enjoyability : Great fun, twists & turns alll the way & some funny bits too.

Playability : loads to do in a relatively smalll game however a little more playable levels would have been better. But i think you will repeat this game at least once.

So there you have it, R&C Size Matters is definately an exellent game, so why the 4 stars you may ask, well its because its a little too short & rushed. The heart of the R&C series was the long winding & interesting levels & unfortunately none of the levels are long & some, a little uninteresting. Apart from this Insomniac can pat themselves on the back for another exellent R&C game.

More Platformer Goodness!!! - By: Michael Winborne, 26 Jun 2007
If you liked Daxter on PSP, then you'll love this! It's Ratchet & Clank, but in the palm of your hands.

The Graphics are colourful & so cool for the PSP, & the gameplay is as fun & addicting as the PS2 versions!

If you want a lotta fun, buy this now!