Rick Warren is a Senior Features Editor from the United States. He is a lifelong gamer and comics fan who loves writing about everything in nerd culture, and absolutely adores Trophy hunting on PSN.
Ben is a writer who's obsessed with all things PlayStation, Pokemon, motorsport, and sci-fi. No relation to the Harry Potter villain. (Probably) Despite being ominously away for the opening half of ...
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart sees the return of the series’ staple villain, Dr. Nefarious, a robotic mad scientist determined to rule the galaxy. He’s also an incompetent, silly dope, and Ratchet and ...
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart may just be the best game since the Insomniac original that started it all back in 2002. In fact, it could be argued that the 2021 release and PS5 exclusive is the best of ...
Ratchet and Clank For 19 years, this Ratchet & Clank game was "a holy grail for probably 14 people," but after 6 years of preservation efforts it's no longer lost media Ratchet and Clank Former ...
Ernesto Valenzuela is a Gaming Features Writer for Collider. He's been writing about movies, comics, TV, and video games since 2017. When he's not doing that he's probably watching Basketball or ...
“Ratchet & Clank” has always been slanted toward children. It’s a family-friendly series that has made its name on cartoonish violence and big personalities. Unlike its peers, though, it has managed ...
“Ratchet & Clank” fans will finally step into the furry shoes of another Lombax in the series’ upcoming installment, “Rift Apart.” And yes, let’s get it out of the way — Rivet, the new playable ...
This should be called Ratchet & Clank: Play With Your Kid Brother. The duo of cat-like critter and his mini robot sidekick are a natural fit for cooperative multiplayer gaming. In All 4 One, Ratchet ...
In this latest outing of Ratchet and his robot buddy Clank, the iconic duo must travel not only to new planets but also new dimensions to defeat an old nemesis, Dr. Nefarious. You’ll run, jump and ...
“Ratchet & Clank” has always been slanted toward children. It’s a family-friendly series that has made its name on cartoonish violence and big personalities. Unlike its peers, though, it has managed ...
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