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10 Ratchet and Clank Weapons We’re Glad Don’t Exist IRL

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4) Groovitron (Future: Tools of Destruction)

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While not technically a weapon in the traditional Ratchet and Clank sense–all it does, when you get right down to it, is open enemies up to get shot–that doesn’t make the Groovitron any less effective on the battlefield. Heck, it’s so effective that even our titular heroes can’t stop themselves from banging their heads to the beat.

Dance is a powerful form of expression. With just simple or complex body motions, one can convey emotions in a powerful way that’s equally poignant and fueled with emotion. Video games beg to differ, as they primarily use dance as forms of humor, as has been seen by GIFs of Commander Shepard’s dancing skills, or music videos made in Destiny. The same goes with Ratchet and Clank; in their PS3 debut Tools of Destruction, the duo gained the Groovitron, which launches a disco ball and causes any enemy in the nearest proximity to dance. Is it ridiculous to watch a space leviathan get its groove on? Yes. Does it make it any less funny? Not one bit.


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