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Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters Review

Taking a design blueprint from the PS2 games, Size Matters shrinks down the action into nicely sized chunks of platforming, offering up a near-perfect recreation of the Ratchet visual style within an excellently rendered game world. By definition this makes it one of the most visually arresting games on the PSP thus far, and certainly more of a system showcase than almost any game to come before it. Animation is fluid, the environment and character design is colourful and vibrant and some of the inter-level space sequences will leave you staring in disbelief at the amount of action on-screen at any one time. All this is delivered with hardly a frame dropped in the process, something that the developers can be justly proud of.
ACEMANWISE - contributor
Published: 920 days 21 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 

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