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June 2021
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Rivet akan membuat Anda jatuh hati sejak pandangan pertama
Rivet
Kualitas visual di mode Fidelity yang memanjakan mata
Sensasi pertempuran tetap seru di tingkat kesulitan normal sekalipun
Voice acting kualitas tinggi untuk semua karakter yang ada
Col
The editors didn't like
Game ini benar-benar butuh lebih banyak variasi mini-boss yang menawarkan tantangan baru dan berbeda
Varian mini-boss minim
Tidak semua senjata terasa menarik untuk digunakan
Implementasi DualSense di Ricochet agak berlebihan
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Entertaining, fastpaced, fun, and responsive combat, Huge variety of enjoyable weapons where almost none feel like an afterthought, Good customisation/development options in both weapons, with armour collectables only adding to this, Good variety in level
Some side aspects, like the Glitch segments, can feel a little too rigid compared to the rest of the game, I suffered from a few bugs and crashes while playing (Which could potentially be fixed on release)
GAME INFORatchet & Clank: Rift Apart11th June, 2021Platform PlayStation 5Publisher Sony Interactive EntertainmentDeveloper Insomniac GamesAnybody who has been listening to me over the past few months in Wccftech's gaming podcast knows two things. The firs...
Fantastic opening sequence, Combat feels satisfying, The visuals are breathtaking, Near-instantaneous loading, Fun story and characters
A few crashes, $70 price tag
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Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Charlie , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: One small step for Lombax, one giant rift-hopping leap for console gaming. Ratchet & Clank's latest outing on Sony's latest console represents the most definitive generational leap yet. On the surface, it might seem like there's not a whole lot different...
Incredibly fun gameplay, Satisfying, balanced story, Excellent use of PS5 features, Gorgeous graphics and music
Occasionally severe bugs and glitches, A few out-of-character story beats
Ever since Sony first announced the PS5, the company has hinted that Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart would be the system's first flagship game — and it is. Rift Apart is a beautiful combination of satisfying gameplay, riveting (hah) story, striking graphics...
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Gorgeous presentation that uses the PS5's power in inventive ways, DualSense is genuinely additive to the gunplay without feeling gimmicky, New traversal tools make for breathless platforming and combat options, Rivet is the heart and soul of Rift Apart a
Trudi flight missions are awkward and imprecise compared to the rest
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is a stunner. It not only gives the latest generation of consoles a game that looks as beautiful as the improved tech promised, but it's also a fantastic experience to play. Insomniac has been around the Ratchet and Clank blo...
Certain environments are bland, Some weapons aren't punchy, Underwhelming narrative
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is held back by an underwhelming narrative and uncreative environments, but it's still a blast thanks to exhilarating gunfights and a memorable arsenal of ridiculous weaponry...
In vesting each weapon with the click and whir of a plaything, it gives you a way into the texture of its landscape, and before long you're swept up...
Published: 2021-06-08, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Fast level changes enabled by SSD, Grinding levels are particularly fun, Creative weapons for hectic combat, Plenty of collectibles and side quests,
Goes overboard with DualSense haptic features, Ratchet and Rivet have no gameplay differences at all, Glitch puzzles don't connect
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart takes great advantage of the PlayStation 5's SSD and offers creative third-person combat, but a second playable character doesn't do much to change the formula...