![]() ![]() All of the fat has been trimmed away here, and every one of those 6 hours is jam-packed with incredible level design and refreshing gameplay. You’ll be able to complete your initial playthrough of the game in about 6 hours or so, and that somehow proves to be the perfect amount of time to get your Ratchet & Clank fix in. It’s true that Into the Nexus is a much shorter game experience than most other main entry Ratchet & Clank games like Tools of Destruction or A Crack in Time, but this length is completely by design, and it more than works in here in this context. You’ve got a classic battle arena level with multiple tournament cups to power through (the Destructapalooza), and even a mass crystal-collecting level (Gargathorn horns here) that we haven’t really seen since the days of Up Your Arsenal. For instance, you’ve got your world exploration component back once more, with a dozen cleverly-hidden Gold Bolts to find throughout the game’s five main planets. Well let me just say that Into the Nexus is exactly what old-time Ratchet & Clank fans have been waiting for, as the game manages to incorporate nearly every fan-favorite gameplay mechanic from earlier games, with still some room left over to experiment with a few exciting new ideas. For starters, from the very first day of the game’s reveal, Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus has been billed as a return-to-form for the dynamic gun-toting duo, and taking the series back to its platforming roots for the first time since 2009’s A Crack in Time. ![]()
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