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Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One on PS3

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Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One is a Platforming game available on the PS3. It can be played in Cooperative modes.

Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One is a Platforming game. Platform games task you with getting from point A to point B. The world you journey through is usually based on different levels, and populated with enemies, switches and lifts to be negotiated. As you work through each level you pick up various collectables that accrue score, special abilities and access to hidden areas.

Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One can be played in a Cooperative mode. Cooperative Multiplayer games provide an experience that is played symaltaneously by multiple players. Unlike the simple arena competitive multiplayer style games where players try to kill the most enemies, true co-operative games are designed to take a group of players through a campaign experience together. This will involve sections where players have to work together to proceed - either from the sheer difficulty as in Halo 3 on 360 or by the design of levels such as LittleBigPlanet on PS3.

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Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One

Ratchet and Clank:All 4 One brings four-player co-op to the blockbuster cartoon sci-fi series. The big question is how this strong single player experience can transition to co-operative play and how strong local and online support will be.

Since its first instalment, the Ratchet and Clank series has been one of my favourites. The high-quality animation and brilliantly realised characters set it apart from its more pedestrian stable mates.
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