Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-timer, Rift Apart does an excellent job of making you feel comfortable. ![]() More on her later though, as we quickly cut to a more familiar-looking duo. After a tussle with some unfriendly, albeit cute, robo-baddies, we get a quick look at this new lady Lombax. Veiled in robot disguise, this mysterious new character makes her way through an almost unbelievably gorgeous metropolis in search of an infobot. Their names might be on the box, but this story doesn’t open with our titular heroes, but with another Lombax instead. Well, not only does Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart manage to live up to that lofty promise, it might just be the series’ best entry to date. Secondly, and most importantly, the game acted as a promise, a promise that the beloved franchise was back on track in a big way. First of all, it solidified that the original game was class, regardless of whether or not you had nostalgia-tinted glasses on. ![]() ![]() Having been a fan of the Lombax and the robot since their PlayStation 2 debut, the 2016 remake of Ratchet & Clank ticked a whole lot of boxes, but for me, it accomplished two main things. All three modes were tested during the review process and each screenshot below is labelled to indicate which mode was being used at the time. Disclaimer: Rift Apart features three visual modes: Fidelity Mode (30 fps/4K Resolution/Ray Tracing), Performance Mode (60 fps/No ray tracing/Increased Resolution) and Performance RT Mode (60 fps/Ray Tracing/Lower Resolution).
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