The gameplay of each title is a well-portioned mix of platforming, shooting, and various minigames. The series is filled with fun acrobatics like swinging across vast chasms, wall jumping, and using gravity boots to walk down the sides of buildings. One of my favorite situations involves exploring a small, Mario Galaxy-style planet and arranging laser arrays to power a satellite. The hacking minigames sprinkled throughout the series become repetitive and annoying, but never last too long.
Insomniac’s trademark weaponry is on full display throughout the collection, including crazy guns that blast lava, transform enemies into sheep, and create matter-consuming black holes. The latter two Ratchet games include an automatic upgrade system that rewards you with weapon enhancements for simply using them. Receiving automatic enhancements like increased ammo capacity or a larger explosive radius entices players to experiment with all the weapons.
The third game, Up Your Arsenal, is the best of the PS2 era thanks to a control scheme that allows for precise moving while shooting. Developer Idol Minds also resurrected the online multiplayer servers, a rarity in these HD collections. In Siege mode two teams of four compete to destroy the other’s base. Blasting human-controlled enemies isn’t as entertaining as taking on the campaign’s hordes of varied foes, but it’s a fun distraction.
Idol Minds did a wonderful job sprucing up Insomniac’s celebrated action-platforming series. It rarely occurred to me while playing that these are gussied-up versions of last-gen games. Few modern games boast such strong levels of writing, pacing, and gameplay. Whether you’re a Ratchet enthusiast or a series newcomer, this collection is a ton of fun.