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The game focuses on Ratchet and Talwyn's (who helped Ratchet and Clank in the search for the dimensionator) search for Clank. After a number of encounters with the pirates they finally manage to activate a device called the obsidian eye that allows communication with the Zoni. Ratchet activates the Obsidian Eye, and learns Clank's fate: the Zoni have him in another galaxy, where he is malfunctioning. The Zoni reveal that they have hired a doctor to repair Clank, Doctor Nefarious, the villain of Up Your Arsenal. Ratchet sets off to help Clank, and the story ends with Rusty Pete narrating to the head of Slag, which survived the destruction of Darkwater.
The game focuses on Ratchet and Talwyn's (who helped Ratchet and Clank in the search for the dimensionator) search for Clank. After a number of encounters with the pirates they finally manage to activate a device called the obsidian eye that allows communication with the Zoni. Ratchet activates the Obsidian Eye, and learns Clank's fate: the Zoni have him in another galaxy, where he is malfunctioning. The Zoni reveal that they have hired a doctor to repair Clank, Doctor Nefarious, the villain of Up Your Arsenal. Ratchet sets off to help Clank, and the story ends with Rusty Pete narrating to the head of Slag, which survived the destruction of Darkwater.


===Unnamed ''Ratchet & Clank Future'' sequel===
===Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Technology===
At the end of the credits for ''Quest for Booty'', a message saying: "The Quest Continues Fall 2009" is shown. This indicates the planned release date for the next iteration of the series.
At the end of the credits for ''Quest for Booty'', a message saying: "The Quest Continues Fall 2009" is shown. This indicates the planned release date for the next iteration of the series.
On Isomnic's tech page it has an artical on the upcoming name of the game Tools of Technology


==Manga==
==Manga==
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}http://www.insomniacgames.com/tech/techpage.php
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==External links==
==External links==

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File:Ratchetandclanklogo.jpg
Former logo for the Ratchet & Clank series used from 2002 to 2007

Ratchet & Clank is a series of 3D platform/shooter video games. The franchise is developed by Insomniac Games for the console games, with the exclusion of Size Matters and Secret Agent Clank, by High Impact Games for the portable titles, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation 3 video game systems. The game will only be available on Sony consoles due to a contract signed with Sony in 2002. The game follows the exploits of Ratchet (a humanoid creature known as a lombax that is very handy with tools) and Clank (a diminutive sentient robot that befriends Ratchet) as they save the galaxy from several evil forces. The series is noted for the inclusion of many exotic and unique weapons, devices and planets.

Setting

The universe of Ratchet and Clank's takes place in a science fiction setting, where there are many inhabited planets and the normal rules of relativity do not apply. Numerous biological and robotic species populate these worlds, some which range from highly developed metropolises to those filled with primordial ooze.

Lombaxes

A lombax is a fictional species from the series. Lombaxes appear similar to bipedal anthropomorphic cats, with yellow and orange fur, and a tail like that of a lion. Unlike most other organic species in the games' universe which have two fingers and thumb on each hand, lombaxes possess four fingers and a thumb. The species has an instinctive affinity towards gadgetry and machines. While there have been other characters that seem to have lombax-type features, the game Tools of Destruction establishes that Ratchet is the last lombax in the universe, the others having fled to another dimension. They originated from planet Fastoon.

Characters

The main characters in the series are Ratchet, a lombax mechanic presently residing on the Apogee Space Station, from the planet Veldin, and his robot sidekick Clank, who was originally from a robotic line designed for causing destruction but accompanies Ratchet due to the robot line's assembly computer altering him for purposes of good. The player controls Ratchet for a majority of each game, though certain missions will require the player to directly control Clank. Otherwise, Clank sits on Ratchet's back (in a backpack-like fashion) and is used to provide useful jumping, hovering, and diving abilities through various upgrades. These upgrades are given over the course of the first game, but Clank retains them through the later ones. Throughout the series, the duo often encounter Captain Qwark- an ego-driven, phony superhero that may help or hinder Ratchet and Clank's missions somehow.

Gameplay

The Ratchet & Clank games feature a mix of platforming and action gameplay elements presented in the third-person perspective, focused on the use of unique and unusual weapons and gadgets that Ratchet gains over the course of each game. Ratchet starts each game with his versatile Omniwrench for melee attacks, but new weapons are available by completing missions or buying them through a vendor. Most weapons have a limited amount of ammunition, requiring the player to use weapons effectively to avoid running out of fire power. Ammunition can be restocked from vendors or by breaking crates scattered about the levels. In most later games, weapons can be upgraded through both repeated use of the weapon and by purchasing weapon modifications. The weapons in each game can range from standard weapon archetypes such as machine guns or sniper rifles to obscure weapons types such as transformation guns and decoy launchers. Typically the weapon set is a mixture of new weapons for that game and weapons returning from a previous title. In the case of "going commando" and "up your arsenal most of the weapons from the previous game can be either purchased or obtained free by using the players save file from the previous game.

In addition to weapons, Ratchet gains many gadgets which have varying uses. Some gadgets are necessary to travel about some worlds, such as grind boots that allow Ratchet to grind on rails, or a swingshot that allows him to grapple a target and swing across gaps. Other gadgets can be used in combat as a means to distract foes. Other gadgets are necessary to collect in order to unlock certain doors and thus continue on missions; in these cases, the player typically must solve a minigame in order to successfully use the gadget and unlock the door.

Each game is broken out as a series of missions that take place on numerous planets across the galaxy. While most missions must be completed in a certain order to progress the main story, other missions are optional but can lead to useful rewards. Once the player has completed a mission on a planet, they can typically can return to any previous planet they have visited to attempt missions they could not complete before. In addition to missions based on the platforming and weapon elements, missions may include minigames such as various races and arena combat. Typically, one or two of these minigames must be performed as part of the main story, but further optional challenges can be done to earn greater rewards, typically in the form of "bolts", the unit of currency used throughout the game. There are also missions that focus on Clank controlling a set of robots using a simplistic set of commands to travel through areas that Ratchet cannot.

In addition to the main gameplay missions, the player can attempt to find special large bolts that are typically hidden or difficult to get to that can be used to upgrade or buy powerful weapons. There are also skill points spread throughout the game, which require the player to complete some task though only guided by the name of the skill point. For example, a skill point may be rewarded by completing a mission using only the Omniwrench. Skill points are used to unlock extra features such as concept artwork or additional outfits for Ratchet. Each game (excluding Quest for Booty) also presents a special "Challenge mode" available after the player has completed the main story; in this mode, the player runs through the story missions again facing more difficult enemies, but has the ability to further increase the strength of the weapons.

Games

Ratchet & Clank

Ratchet & Clank was released on November 4, 2002 in North America and Europe for the PlayStation 2. In the game, Chairman Drek plans to take pieces from other planets across the Solana Galaxy and create one new planet for his people, the Blarg whose planet has become polluted and uninhabitable. Aside from the two protagonists, the game also introduces Captain Qwark, who appears in the following games. The game introduced many of the features, such as item collecting, weapons and gadgets, etc. that have become the staple of the series in following games.

Ratchet & Clank was the first Western game to be bundled in with the PlayStation 2 in Japan, but there were a few changes made to make it more popular. Ratchet's eyes are more of an anime style, and he was given large eyebrows.

Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando

Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (known as Ratchet & Clank: Locked & Loaded in Europe, Australia and New Zealand) was released on November 11, 2003 in North America for the PlayStation 2. There are many improvements over the first game, in that weapons, and also Ratchet's spaceship, can be modified. Going Commando also introduced strafing to gameplay. The game takes place in a different setting than the first installment, this time in the Bogon Galaxy. In Going Commando Ratchet competes in hoverbike races and engages in spaceship battles. The story in this chapter has Megacorp boss, Abercrombie Fizzwidget, hire Ratchet and Clank to retrieve the "protopet", a new invention stolen by a masked thief. Ratchet's personality is drastically different in Going Commando, since many people complained about his attitude in the first game.[citation needed] The duo retrieve the protopet and confront the thief, but "he" turns out to be a female, Angela, who helps them investigate the protopet's true origins. They find out Abercrombie Fizzwidget is Captain Qwark in disguise and he created the protopet to spread disaster across the galaxy. He plans to frame Ratchet, Clank and Angela, and then destroy the original protopet to restore his reputation as a hero, but instead of destroying the protopet Captain Qwark turned it into a monster that swallows him and later spits him out at the end of the game.

Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal

Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal (Ratchet & Clank 3 in the UK and Europe) was released on November 2, 2004 in North America for the PlayStation 2. Up Your Arsenal improves on Going Commando by adding more weapons and mods, and the upgrade system was modified so that weapons upgraded four times through their first play-through. The weapons in this game inspire more imagination for the player providing many ways to obliterate enemies. Ratchet and Clank take on Dr. Nefarious in his plan to turn all of the Solana Galaxy population into robots. With the help of Qwark and his Q-Force, they battle against the forces of Dr. Nefarious. Up Your Arsenal is also the first game in the series to offer online competitive multiplayer.

Ratchet: Deadlocked

Ratchet: Deadlocked (titled Ratchet: Gladiator in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand) was released on October 25, 2005 in North America for the PlayStation 2. Deadlocked deviates from the previous installments of the series by reducing the platforming and puzzle elements and focusing on the combat aspects and reducing Clank to a non-playable side character. Also, cheats became less comedic and more cinematic, including weather and color options. In Deadlocked, Ratchet, Clank and Al are captured and forced to compete in an underground sport called Dreadzone, run by the media mogul Gleeman Vox. For the first time in the series, Clank is not a playable character nor accompanies Ratchet on any of the levels. Ratchet earns a nemesis in the form of Dreadzone champion Ace Hardlight, who has embraced killing other heroes as a way of life. Deadlocked supports online play and a cooperative mode.

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters is available for both the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. The development was performed by High Impact Games, composed, partially, of former Insomniac Games employees. While on a much needed vacation, Ratchet and Clank's rest and relaxation time is suddenly cut short as they soon find themselves lured into a mysterious quest. Following the trail of a kidnapped girl named Luna, Ratchet and Clank rediscover a forgotten race of genius inventors known as the Technomites.

In this game, Ratchet and Clank use a whole new variety of weapons that may seem familiar to those who have played the series before. As in previous games, the R.Y.N.O. is a weapon available for purchase at a high price. The skill points and weapon upgrading systems also make their return. A new feature is optional weapon upgrades that can be purchased from Slim Cognito, a vendor from Going Commando and Up Your Arsenal. These modifications give the weapons additional features, such as lock-on mods, additional fire power and extra abilities. The armor system is also a new feature. There are seven types of armor available, all of which are found in different pieces (helmet, torso, gloves, and boots) on different planets. Once all of a set of armor is found and they are equipped, it gives the player special abilities such as upgraded wrench attacks. All different kinds of armors can be combined for special abilities and additional protection.

Secret Agent Clank

Announced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show, Secret Agent Clank was developed by High Impact Games, the same company who made the PlayStation Portable game, Size Matters. It is available for the PlayStation Portable and was released on June 17, 2008. The game takes place between the events of Size Matters and Tools of Destruction and focuses more on Clank as the playable character, due to Ratchet being wrongfully imprisoned and needs rescuing by Clank in his super spy motif suggested from previous games. While Clank can use martial arts action to defend himself, there is the need to use stealth at times to progress in the game.[1]

Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction

Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction was developed by Insomniac Games, and was released on October 23, 2007 for the PlayStation 3. In this installment, the crown prince of the Cragmites known as Emperor Tachyon is after Ratchet, who is the last lombax in the universe. The duo escape to the Polaris Galaxy, where they discover the lombax's have escaped to another dimension using a device called the "dimensionator". They soon find the device. Qwark (who has working for Tachyon but secretly helping Ratchet and Clank) shows up and tries to destroy the dimensionator but fails and it ends up in the hands of Tachyon. Tachyon uses the device to open a wormhole to the lombax's dimension to try and tempt Ratchet to go there. Despite this temptation, Ratchet and Clank continue to fight Tachyon and the dimensionator is damaged resulting in Tachyon falling into a black hole. Ratchet and Clank escape but the dimensionator is left unrepairable.

Through the game Clank encounters a mysterious race called the Zoni who provide him with various assistance through the game but then abduct him during the ending cutscene.

Tools of Destruction has a completely new set of weapons which can be upgraded both by using them to increase their level and by purchasing upgrades using raritanium.

Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty

Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty is a short game developed by Insomniac Games and was released on August 21, 2008 for the Playstation 3 PlayStation Network.[2]. In Europe and Asia it was later also released on Blu-Ray.

The game focuses on Ratchet and Talwyn's (who helped Ratchet and Clank in the search for the dimensionator) search for Clank. After a number of encounters with the pirates they finally manage to activate a device called the obsidian eye that allows communication with the Zoni. Ratchet activates the Obsidian Eye, and learns Clank's fate: the Zoni have him in another galaxy, where he is malfunctioning. The Zoni reveal that they have hired a doctor to repair Clank, Doctor Nefarious, the villain of Up Your Arsenal. Ratchet sets off to help Clank, and the story ends with Rusty Pete narrating to the head of Slag, which survived the destruction of Darkwater.

Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Technology

At the end of the credits for Quest for Booty, a message saying: "The Quest Continues Fall 2009" is shown. This indicates the planned release date for the next iteration of the series. On Isomnic's tech page it has an artical on the upcoming name of the game Tools of Technology

Manga

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A manga of Ratchet and Clank named Ratchet & Clank: Bang Bang Bang! Critical Danger of the Galaxy Legend (ラチェット&クランク - ガガガ!銀河のがけっぷち伝説, Ratchet & Clank - Gagaga! Ginga no Gakeppuchi Densetsu) was serialized starting on February 2004 in the bi-monthly edition of the Japanese magazine, CoroCoro Comic. It is drawn by Shinbo Nomura, and has recently finished in the February 2008 edition of the magazine.

The first volume containing the first 12 chapters was released on November 28, 2005. As of recently, a collection set was announced. A release date for when the set is to be released has yet to be determined. As of March 2008, the manga is still only available in Japan.

Cameos

  • Jak II
    • Ratchet and Clank appear on some of the walls in Haven City.
  • Jak 3
    • Ratchet and Clank appear as targets in a secret gun course.
  • Ape Escape 3
    • In the Japanese and European versions of the game if the password "RATCH" or "ginganoraihousha" (depending on the version) is typed in, a monkey dressed up as Ratchet called "Ape Ratchet" will appear in the TV Space Station level in the secret room.
  • Hot Shots Golf Fore!
    • Ratchet and Clank appear as additional characters.
  • Jak X: Combat Racing
    • Ratchet appears as a secret racer. Clank is available as an antenna the player can add to cars when customizing them.
  • Sly 2: Band of Thieves
    • Ratchet and Clank appear on a poster on one of the walls.
  • Daxter
    • Ratchet and Clank masks can be worn throughout the game once found.
  • Resistance: Fall of Man
    • Clank, along with Ratchet's Omniwrench and Gravity boots, appear as unlockable bangles for soldiers to use in online multiplayer.
    • "Going Commando" is the name of a medal received after a player has scored 100 node or flag recaptures.
    • "Up Your Arsenal" is the name of a medal received after a player has 100 kills with each weapon in online multiplayer.
    • A Clank backpack is awarded for achieving the required number of skill points.

See also

References

  1. ^ Haynes, Jeff (2007-09-19). "TGS 2007: Secret Agent Clank First Look". IGN. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
  2. ^ IGN: Quest for Booty

http://www.insomniacgames.com/tech/techpage.php