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Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal

Universal acclaim
Based on 65 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Developer: Insomniac Games
Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Platform
Players: 8
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: November 2, 2004
Summary
(Also known as "Ratchet & Clank 3") The third installment of the Ratchet & Clank franchise incorporates new elements of gameplay not seen previously in the series, including online and offline multiplayer capabilities that will appeal to a wide variety of players. Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal returns gamers to Planet Veldin, the setting of the original Ratchet & Clank, where the duo set off on a gripping new adventure through a multitude of diverse planets to fight for galactic peace. Players will be able to earn up to 20 weapons (including online and offline) with up to four levels of upgrades for most weapons, plus new high-tech gadgets to help them through their journey. [SCEA]
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What The Critics Said
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AceGamez
Luscious looking levels that are bigger than ever, a wonderful range of new and old weapons, a multitude of gameplay styles, vehicles, freefalling, 2D retro action and a fully online multiplayer mode where you get to use those wonderful weapons against friends and strangers alike.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
The controls are flawless, the weapons are diverse, and the production values are some of the highest in the industry. [Dec 2004, p.106]
Read Full Review >GameSpy
UYA's multiplayer experience is excellent. The level of polish is surprisingly high, which is evident in everything from specific gameplay details (the grappling beam's ease of use is superb, for example) to the extensive number of options that can be tweaked.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
After a long and successful history, Insomniac Games has finally created its masterpiece, a tour de force that is the zenith of a trio of titles that I feel should be held up in action/platforming history alongside the original "Super Mario Bros." trilogy on the NES. [Nov 2004, p.150]
Cinescape
Up Your Arsenal may be the best game on the PlayStation 2. This is "Mario 64" level quality folks. If you own a PS2 and don't play this game, I'll come to your house personally with a Sheepinator and remove you from the gaming gene pool.
Read Full Review >Detroit Free Press
The online game play is just as smooth and fast-moving as the offline versions, and the wacky variety of weapons -- turn your enemy into a sheep! -- makes it a heap of fun.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
You've got virtual movie sets to demolish, ships to fly, buggies to battle in, turrets to command, inventively integrated puzzles. [Dec 2004, p.68]
PSX Nation
No game is perfect, but I'll be damned if Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal isn't close as can be. There's something in here for everyone to enjoy, and at a mere $40 pricepoint, it's worth every penny.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
The multiplayer is just the gravy on the best open-faced turkey sandwich of a game I've played in a long time. This is perfection.
Read Full Review >1UP
The online multiplayer would be worth the purchase by itself. It's a perfect hybrid between platforming and first-person deathmatch -- in fact, you have the option to play both the single-player and multiplayer using a first-person view -- and works perfectly online.
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Friendly enough for the first-time platform player, deep enough for platform veterans, and funny as hell...It's a brilliant game. [Dec 2004, p.126]
Read Full Review >Computer Games Magazine
One of the best character-action-platform games ever made - right alongside "Mario 64." [Feb 2005, p.9]
My Gamer
Possibly the best PS2 game to date...No other title that has come out or is coming out this year for any system will match the good-natured fun Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal gives you.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
Up Your Arsenal has capitalized on what has made the series so beloved: incredible action, outrageous weapons, endearing and humorous characters, beautiful visuals, and everything in between that has made the series stand out in a crowded genre.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
The dialogue in Up Your Arsenal is as funny as ever, with some scenes that might have you rolling on the floor. The scene with Ratchet imitating pop star Courtney Gears is absolutely hilarious.
Read Full Review >IGN
The sheer amount of fun you'll have when playing against seven other people in the ten different maps and various gameplay modes here is almost immeasurable -- it's that damn good. But what impresses me most about Up Your Arsenal is the fact that the single-player adventure didn't suffer in the least.
Read Full Review >netjak
Absolutely a must-have title. It is one of the best games of the year. The gameplay is highly addictive and the cut scenes are hilarious- especially Captain Qwark's hand-drawn battle plans.
Read Full Review >GameBiz
Excellent work has also been done with the voice acting of the characters. It is as if they hand picked the voices first and then made the looks of the characters to reflect the voices because the voices are well trimmed to the personality of the character they resemble.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
Up Your Arsenal, while not radically different than its predecessors with the exception of the new online play, still provides some of the purest, most enjoyable gameplay available on the PlayStation 2.
Read Full Review >Gaming Nexus
After spending 20+ hours with this game I have no qualms calling it the best action platformer of 2004. It’s just so insanely polished, beautifully designed and amazingly addictive that it’s a wonder that it took me this long to review it.
Read Full Review >eToychest
A fantastic example of what fun games should be like. Never mind that it makes some of the most gorgeous scenes you're likely to find on the PS2, the game itself is so good the eye and ear candy is just extra.
Read Full Review >Gamers' Temple
Who would have thought that combining a platform game with an online shooter would have been so much fun?
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
If you were to lock a group of mad scientists in a room and force them to come up with a formula for a diabolically addictive platform game, chances are the result would play a lot like Up Your Arsenal. [Holiday 2004, p.123]
BonusStage
With the addition of an amazing multiplayer feature, what was widely considered the platformer of the year last year, has now easily vaulted itself into game of the year contention.
Read Full Review >Inside Gamer Online
Just a fantastic game. Needless to say, it's the best in the series, the best platformer on the Playstation 2, and probably the best of this generation.
Read Full Review >3DAvenue
The music comes more towards the player as a cinematic element rather a primary track and it is similar to some of the more recent James Bond films during the faster paced action scenes.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
The best platformer on PS2? Possibly. Fun, beautiful to look at, challenging and rife with glorious detail? You bet your ass it is. An essential purchase. [PSM2]
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
On its own, the campaign is a bit short (though still excellent), and the multiplayer is a fun diversion but not as deep as a traditional online shooter, but combined, it's one of Sony's top online and offline games.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Really the only problem with Up Your Arsenal is that it doesn't do anything new so much as merely refine the heck out of its past.
Read Full Review >Game Power Australia
This kind of multiplayer in Sony's family friendly mascot franchise may sound odd, but it's actually a whole lot of fun, and offers the kind of compelling team-based experience that's traditionally not found in console shooters.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
The environments are incredibly detailed and show a lot of innovation and imagination. It's not a stretch to believe that this world exists as characters go about their daily business and vehicles fly around in background. The AI is also more realistic and more challenging.
Armchair Empire
Multiplayer was touted to be the biggest addition to the franchise and it does not disappoint.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
Although we would have liked to see some more additions to the single player, the developers made up for it with an extremely fun multiplayer experience.
Read Full Review >GamerArchive
With a sublime mix of a humorous storyline, fantastic weaponry, some pure comedy moments, and some amazingly solid platforming sections, there's very little to criticise in Ratchet and Clank 3.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
On the multiplayer side, Sony's been looking high and low for a release that can stand up to "Halo" -- we never expected it to come from a platformer! In fact, you'll be hard pressed to find a better combination of action, platforming, and multiplayer goodness than this.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
The animation is superb, showing detail in the smallest of characters, and the environmental damage modeling is superb! The level design is outstanding.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
Despite there being only one major change to the game, and a couple of slightly smaller ones, Ratchet & Clank 3 is still an improvement and genuinely one of the best platforming games on PS2.
Read Full Review >Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
Weapons and flashgun-centric play make this the series' best. [Jan 2007, p.106]
Da Gameboyz
Insomanic did a good job job of having the sometimes simplistic level design completely overshadowed by exciting gameplay and tons of humorous wit.
Read Full Review >WHAM! Gaming
Newcomers might want to try the first two outings in the series just to be sure they don’t get lost playing the third, but other then that small issue, there’s little to complain about.
Read Full Review >Sports Gaming Network
It would be a tragedy if this wild romp got lost among this year's many blockbusters. The variety is fantastic.
Read Full Review >GamePro
While this third adventure is pretty much more of the same, you also get online gameplay that's guaranteed to keep you blasting on well into the future. [Dec 2004, p.98]
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
However it's all about balance, and Insomniac know how to keep players busy long after the main story has been completed, which is good, as it does feel a little short.
Read Full Review >Stuff
Like the Swiss Army Knife, Up Your Arsenal does it all and even includes a decent online battle mode, as well as a corkscrew and a tiny pair of scissors.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
I'm going to bite the bullet on this one and say that Up Your Arsenal does not top the standards set by "Going Commando." Don't, I repeat, do not take this as a sign of UYA being a bad game, because by all means, it is not.
Read Full Review >GameZone
While the ingenuity level is a bit low, the way everything comes together is great. There are so many fun weapons to use, the control is tight, levels are fun to tromp through, and everything else doesn't hurt.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Fitting a team-based shooter into a platformer might not seem like a great fit at first, but when taken as a total package, Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal is a truly great game.
Read Full Review >RealGamer
Cut-scenes too are of the highest quality and other effects such as explosions and fire have been created brilliantly.
Read Full Review >XGP Gaming
The robotic army better watch themselves because it is all about your arsenal. There are plenty of unique weapons to obliterate the opposition.
Read Full Review >PALGN
Excellent. A game that you must play at all costs. One or two concerns, but otherwise great.
Read Full Review >Gamenikki
An enjoyable experience worthy of the Ratchet name...even if we're hoping the next iteration of the series pushes the envelope instead of merely experimenting.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Even though it's fun, it's almost too familiar. But the inclusion of a fleshed-out and very entertaining online mode pushes this one over the top.
Read Full Review >RewiredMind
The only slight downsides to Up Your Arsenal are Clank's solo missions, where the wee robot has to solve ridiculously simple puzzles on his own, which can be a bit of letdown. Not too dissimilar to the previous titles there, then. The other is that in some respects, the game can be slightly too easy.
Read Full Review >GameShark
I'm glad to see Insomniac put a bit of effort into the game's multiplayer mode rather than just passing it off as a stale deathmatch, and I hope there's a strong enough userbase to keep the game popular for some time to come.
Read Full Review >Times Online
A solid, nicely rounded 3-D adventure that is annoyingly satisfying to play.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
Indeed, the levelling up system that applies to character, weapons and armour gives the title a much needed pace that may have been left wanting by lacklustre narrative.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
One of the best of its genre, of that there is no doubt. But is it really acceptable to release a game that's so similar to the previous two that it would take the most devoted fan to spot the difference at first glance?
Read Full Review >Boomtown
R&C3 is not really a challenging game nor does it try to be, it places key emphasis on being fun and fast paced.
Read Full Review >Gamer.tv
An immensely varied game...The only letdown is multiplayer mode which despite pretty levels and vehicles is rather middling and perfunctory.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
It's taken two near-miss games to get here, but Insomniac has finally nailed the art of war, lock, stock and around 20 smoking barrels. [Christmas 2004, p.89]
Total Video Games
As with most 3D platformers, R&C3 is certainly not original ' but then again, the developers weren't trying to be groundbreaking.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
It might be derivative in many ways, but there's a certain charm to the low-rent Futurama antics of the Ratchet & Clank universe: it knows its audience and panders to it without shame, scooping up a disparate medley of platforming/shooting tasks and weaving them all into a quietly epic narrative framework. [Christmas 2004, p.106]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 76 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Ace Hardlight gave it a10:
This game is awesome!!!!! The only thing I don't like is when you want to get perfect you need to beat Qwark's record in the vid comics but who cares? It's still a perfect 10.
Ewan M gave it a10:
I had to choose between a p or 10, and I went for 10. The best Ratchet and Clank out there, closely followed by it's first PS2 brother.
William F gave it a10:
My favourite Ratchet and Clank. A brilliant combination of shooting and platforming filled with humour and fun.
fahrenheit frenzy gave it a10:
A perfect game with both shooting and platforming in singleplayer AND multiplayer. buy this now!!
Constantine H. gave it a10:
This is one of the best Ratchet and Clank games ever! If you loved the first and second one you will definitely love this one. The game has loads of weapons and very fun when you get the Ryno 3 gun and when you have the gun at max power you evaporate your enemies like the ray beams on War of The Worlds. This is an excellent game!
Jonny Boy gave it a9:
Great but not as great a Ratchet and Clank Going Commando.
Charlie G. gave it a10:
If you were hooked up to a lie detector and said Going Commando was pretty good, it would blow up. 10 without a question.
