Ratchet & Clank Collection

Ratchet & Clank Collection (2012)

by Insomniac Games, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Platform, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:This trilogy of Ratchet & Clank classics contains Ratchet & Clank, Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, and Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal – all remastered in 1080p with additional upgrades such as Trophy and 3D support.
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user avatar@Nabarxosuser avatar@Nabarxos
January 29, 2025
There's a reason Ratchet and Clank 3 is the highest rated Insomniac game. I grew up with those games as a kid, unfortunately for me Sony doesn't care about them. Here's hoping we can bring them back somehow.
user avatar@Nakamouser avatar@Nakamo
January 29, 2025
I grew up playing the original games on the PS2. I grew up with an older brother, and up until that point in my life, most of the games I had played where handed down or games he shared with me. The first Ratchet and Clank game from 2002 was the first video game that was truly my own. I remember owning a demo disc with Ratchet, Sly and other classics and telling my mom about how much I wanted to own the game so I could play it in its entirety (the demo only had Blackwater city and Metropolis). I spent so many hours playing these games as a kid. I must've beat R&C 3 about 10 times alone. I also have many fond memories of playing the multiplayer maps in 3 with my brother after school. It would mean a lot to me if this collection of games could be ported and future proofed.
user avatar@MajkTiouser avatar@MajkTio
January 29, 2025
It's ridiculous to me that we have Rift Apart but not the OG trilogy with Deadlocked on Steam... I never even believed that Ratchet & Clank would end up on pc but it did! The community would be absolutely revived if we got the games on steam!!!! PLEASE SONY I BEG
Having these games on PC would be a dream come true and would definitely be hyped to see what mods we can get for this too but just replaying the games the way they are would be enough for me and is a deal for the first 3 ratchet games.
user avatar@Alimemuser avatar@Alimem
January 29, 2025
First and favorite game franchise, held in old hardware and streaming prison. Please make these games future proof by porting them to PC so the sub reddit can stfu
user avatar@Navy_Taxuser avatar@Navy_Tax
January 29, 2025
Played these games while I was on a binge of classic PlayStation 2 games recently, and I think that they absolutely deserves the right to see new life on the PC, giving people the opportunity this treasured trilogy on a system that would not have been able to in accordance with the law.
I loathe PC gamers with great intensity but I do believe in game preservation even if I out and out despise PC gamers. As for Ratchet and Clank it's an awesome classic that PC gamers are unworthy off but luckily for them I wanna support classic games not going extinct.
user avatar@Biggles7744user avatar@Biggles7744
January 29, 2025
RC3 was the first game that I remember playing at a friends home then once I was home described it in detail to my pairents who did not understand what I was talking about. Made me want a PS2. My PS3 died so I can't play the remakes anymore. Having it on PC/Steam Deck would be great.
user avatar@lilbedoopuser avatar@lilbedoop
January 30, 2025
If I just sat here spewing quotes from Ratchet 1-3 & Deadlocked I would probably get my memory removed for spam, but a lot of them live so deeply in my head that I wanted to bring it up. This series has permanently altered my brain chemistry, and I wish to keep it that way. Put the games on the puter, so I can give you my money. We'll See.
user avatar@henrikmagniuser avatar@henrikmagni
January 30, 2025
Remember playing the crap out of these games as a kid. The humor was spot on, the platforming paired well with the combat and the RYNO concept was so cool, and is missing from too many games.
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