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Yes I know my top 5 are not that unique, I don’t care.
Yes I know my top 5 are not that unique, I don’t care.
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They remembered that they have made Ratchet and Clank and decided to go silly with the story, this has made this surprisingly a much more enjoyable experience than the OG.
It still has a lot of the same flaws that have been talked about to death and a really weak first 4-5 hours, but it’s actually a very fun take on the symbiote story even if a lot of plot beats are underdeveloped however I’m glad they made a more video gamey spiderman plot, it even helped a lot introduce suits and quirky missions that have helped shake up the repetitive gameplay.
Probably won’t hold the same value for me in a replay but yeah I was surprised to enjoy this one a little bit more as someone who’s not the biggest fan of this series.
It still has a lot of the same flaws that have been talked about to death and a really weak first 4-5 hours, but it’s actually a very fun take on the symbiote story even if a lot of plot beats are underdeveloped however I’m glad they made a more video gamey spiderman plot, it even helped a lot introduce suits and quirky missions that have helped shake up the repetitive gameplay.
Probably won’t hold the same value for me in a replay but yeah I was surprised to enjoy this one a little bit more as someone who’s not the biggest fan of this series.
It gives you more of a “look at all of the things we have been known for” vibe more than “hey, have a reference because you’re most likely going to recognize it”. It’s a sincere celebration of a name that have shaped a lot of what gaming is today, and you can’t help but appreciate how blessed we were with a lot of what we’ve got from Playstation.
It’s very fitting to be Japan Studio’s final game, a precious sendoff to say the least.
It’s very fitting to be Japan Studio’s final game, a precious sendoff to say the least.
I’ve played this as a palate cleanser after DS2, and I’m glad to say that even when I avoided the game’s pre release hype as I don’t assume that indie spiritual successors are good by default it turned out to be a very neat experience.
The story was surprisingly decent, nothing huge, but it tries to have some character which is good since it was going to feel very tacky if it felt like they’re aiming to make their own JSR3.
The gameplay is actually faithful to its inspiration at least from memory, and all the new ideas are welcome even if the execution is not really the best (why did they decide to add combat and why it worked this way?) but there is a solid foundation for a very good sequel if it happens.
Also, I didn’t expect the music to be different in sound but similar in spirit to what you can expect in a game like this, to be fair there are some meh songs over the course of the game, they’re the type of tracks that you’d hate if you hear them outside, but it’s fine if you hear it in game since it works with the overall feel and setting, but that’s an exception and not the rule as the majority of the songs here are actually enjoyable.
It's very good for a first attempt, I’m going to keep this installed in case I want to chill for a bit with mods and custom music until they decide to make a better sequel.
The story was surprisingly decent, nothing huge, but it tries to have some character which is good since it was going to feel very tacky if it felt like they’re aiming to make their own JSR3.
The gameplay is actually faithful to its inspiration at least from memory, and all the new ideas are welcome even if the execution is not really the best (why did they decide to add combat and why it worked this way?) but there is a solid foundation for a very good sequel if it happens.
Also, I didn’t expect the music to be different in sound but similar in spirit to what you can expect in a game like this, to be fair there are some meh songs over the course of the game, they’re the type of tracks that you’d hate if you hear them outside, but it’s fine if you hear it in game since it works with the overall feel and setting, but that’s an exception and not the rule as the majority of the songs here are actually enjoyable.
It's very good for a first attempt, I’m going to keep this installed in case I want to chill for a bit with mods and custom music until they decide to make a better sequel.