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Is this a open world game guys? Map looks quite big and open in videos.

Dude seriously enough with the open world. Don't we have enough of that crap already?

 

Frankly there should be one open world game a year (assassins creed) and 2 every 5 years (assassins creed and GTA).

 

f**k open world games. Ruining gaming.

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Dude seriously enough with the open world. Don't we have enough of that crap already?

 

Frankly there should be one open world game a year (assassins creed) and 2 every 5 years (assassins creed and GTA).

 

f**k open world games. Ruining gaming.

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Dude seriously enough with the open world. Don't we have enough of that crap already?

 

Frankly there should be one open world game a year (assassins creed) and 2 every 5 years (assassins creed and GTA).

 

f**k open world games. Ruining gaming.

 

Seriously. Every single game doesn't need to be open world for f**k's sake.

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The point is, I can't remember the last time a game did have this effect. Just happy as a clam, running around, not wanting to stop, enjoying every ounce of the production. You don't have to think very hard about anything, there's nothing dark or gritty or dirty or grimy to get in the way of the carefree fun, and while there's certainly depth, there isn't enough to make you sit, lost in thought. No, this is just fun. And I've completely forgotten that video games did this at one point.

For me this is the highest praise I can give a game. Worth more to me than a 10/10. Of course this is not required of every game but there's far too little of these kind of experiences.

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For me this is the highest praise I can give a game. Worth more to me than a 10/10. Of course this is not required of every game but there's far too little of these kind of experiences.

I agree. Ps2 era games were focussed on being fun without being overtly gritty and dark. With ps3 and jump to hd, the focus of games has been visuals and darker themes than actually being light hearted fun. I can't even name all those games on ps2 where you could sit back and just relax without being tensed up, there were so many. Hd era had only handful of such.
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Bought from Amazon US. Goddamn the game is so fun. Fantastic graphics, actually funny narration (not forced and lame humor like Sunshit Overdoze) and great controls.

nice :good: the previous games are damn fun as well.....try those if you haven't

how must did it cost on amazon US?

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Bought from Amazon US. Goddamn the game is so fun. Fantastic graphics, actually funny narration (not forced and lame humor like Sunshit Overdoze) and great controls.

Initially I was worried that they going too much into the reboot well and breaking the fourth wall. But they ease off and the humor is genuinely hilarious.

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Ratchet may begin the game by whacking enemies with his wrench, but by the end you'll be transforming your opponents into sheep or pixelated versions of themselves. Perhaps my favourite of the novelty weapons is the Groovitron, which forces almost every enemy in the game to dance. You can transform an enemy into a sheep, then make them dance. That's gameplay.

Eurogamer review : http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-04-14-ratchet-and-clank-review

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