Games Review: Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty
PlayStation Network, Sony, £9.99
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This bite-sized Ratchet & Clank adventure is a case in point: great characters, fun and varied gameplay with a smattering of witty touches. It's packed with pirates and a variety of locations, from sandy coves to dank caverns, so there's plenty of fun to be had, but one thing that's disappointing is the lack of new weapons. That's a serious oversight in a Ratchet & Clank game, even one that costs less than a tenner.
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