Since Ratchet of Ratchet and Clank got his own game with Deadlocked, it was time for his robotic sidekick Clank. Thing is, these two fare much better together.
The graphics in Open Tee 2 are no slouch, but without the level of immersion in the wide-open calm of Out of Bounds, you have to be content with the gameplay.
Few can match the frenzy of a 32-player Warhawk match: Mid-air dogfights rage while players on the ground go at each other with everything from tanks to knives.
It’s almost everything you’d want to see in a flying dragon action game. But the controls prevent you from wanting to explore past the first few levels.
The character and environment concepts are all over the map and don’t adhere to any theme that could help this title stand out in the crowded tennis field.
A fantasy RPG set in an age of space pirates. A universe equal parts Pirates of the Caribbean grime and the sleek, futuristic vision of Ratchet and Clank.
From its “working title” to its by-the-book FPS gameplay to its drab, washed-out battleground environments, Killzone feels like an incomplete brainstorm.