Gamedaily writes: "Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters doesn't fare nearly as well as the PSP original, due to a number of technical flaws. That's sad to admit, because the Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters for PSP game is awesome.
In it, you guide Ratchet and Clank around a tropical island as they chase after a kidnapped girl, bashing plants, robots and other terrors. As in previous games, Ratchet has numerous weapons on hand, including the highly effective Concussion Gun and more. He also turns to Clank from time to time, who wanders into smaller areas and utilizes hovering capabilitie
Sadly, what hurts Size Matters the most is the multiplayer. There are still co-op and versus options, but they're limited to two-player, local split-screen only. There's no online support whatsoever, which is unheard of considering that Up Your Arsenal has it in spades. It's fun for a little while, but hardly something you'll play over the long haul."
Rafael Christian from Bit Cultures writes:
"In the past couple of decades video game graphics have evolved in incredible ways. Today, we will be checking out Ratchet & Clank which started in 2002. Enjoy the evolution of graphics!"
PSLS: "With over 10 entries in the series, it can be hard to decide which is the best Ratchet and Clank game. We’re up for the task, though, and it made sense to rank the series from best to worst with the upcoming PS4 [reboot] out tomorrow"
I agree with the first place, it's also my favorite, but i really love all the main games of the series.
VGChartz's William D'Angello: "Today we take a look at the top 10 best-selling games for yet another platform. Up to this point we have looked at the original PlayStation, the Nintendo 64, the PlayStation 2, the original Xbox, the GameCube, and the Nintendo DS. This week we are taking a look at Sony's first handheld, the PSP.
The PSP is the ninth best-selling video game platform in history and the fourth best-selling handheld in gaming history. It is also the best-selling handheld not released by Nintendo. It sold 80.82 million units in its lifetime."
Stupid Naughty Dog abandoning Jak & Daxter. I get wanting to do something else but its been 11 years since 3 came out.