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Submitted by Harry190 1266d ago | review

Fragland review: Secret Agent Clank

Fragland reports:

''Clank wouldn't be Clank if all that sneaking around wouldn't feel very arcade. Don't expect Splinter Cell-like moments. Quick-time Events are omnipresent - you'll have to sneak up on an opponent from behind and get rid of him with a couple of pushes on the right buttons - and when you get caught this means all but "game over". Sirens can be turned off with a suiting gadget, alarmed opponents are easily taken care of.

The story is pretty simple. During the introduction you get to see how Ratchet get injustly accused of stealing a jewel and locked up. It's up to you to help him get out of that situation. You'll also be able to play with the unfortunate hamster (or what is it?) during short shooting sequences where you mostly get to reduce other inmates to mops. Also Qwark is present with unfortunately some less succesful intermezzos (but dressed up in funny stories)'' (PSP, Secret Agent Clank) 83/100

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