

The titular Lombax and malfunctioning warbot have survived every trial thrown their way, but one of the series’s greatest accomplishments was sadly overlooked during PlayStation 3’s twilight years with Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus.ĭespite being a $30 budget title, Into the Nexus included a free download of Quest for Booty and billed itself as an epilogue to A Crack in Time, the series’s latest main entry. It’s a formula that has rarely been executed poorly, with even a middling remake still providing some fun. The franchise has translated to virtually every Sony platform from PlayStation 2 to its latest hardware. Īs for the North American version, it's out on retail and PSN on November 12.It’s astonishing how unstoppable the Ratchet & Clank series is.

Well, you know what they say about us Europeans and prepositions? We just don't see the point them. By the way, for some reason in Europe the game's subtitled Nexus rather than Into the Nexus. The last bit of news is only a slight downer, as Europeans are now getting Into the Nexus a week later than planned on November 20 - that's November 21 in Spain, and November 22 in UK and Ireland. That is, however, via the medium of cinema screens. That game began the Future series that will end with Into the Nexus, but the Lombax and robot duo are set to return in 2015. Insomniac released Quest for Booty back in 2008 as a short downloadable follow-up to Ratchet and Clank's PS3 debut, Tools of Destruction. SCE revealed the freebie on the PlayStation Blog, where it also announced Into the Nexus' asking price of 30 bucks. Sony Computer Entertainment announced that Insomniac's conclusion to the Future saga brings with it a free download voucher for Quest for Booty - that applies to both the disc and download versions of Into the Nexus. If you've yet to hit Quest for Booty, look no further than the upcoming Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus.
