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All 4 One is a very weird Ratchet and Clank game. After the Future series ran its course, this was more of a low-key affair with an emphasis on humor and four player co-op. Co-op’s always seemed suited for this series, given all the weapons and chaos these games provide. It’s a fun way to spend an afternoon with some buddies, provided you trust them to not let you fall to your death. It’s definitely a title you’ll love playing with your kids.

Problem is that it’s definitely an entry that’s basically for the kids. Not that there’s anything wrong with that by any means, but for veteran players, the challenge won’t be much of a hurdle for them. But there’s also the glitches that persisted for some time, and the puzzles aren’t really among the series’ best. And if you’ve got no friends to play it with, you may as well not really play it at all. Had it come out as a PSN game at a $15 price, this spinoff would be higher on the list. As is, it’s not really much of a great Ratchet title.


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