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Everything old is new again.
Im playing games from 2007 and loving them.
by Mikhailov

Let's face it: as wonderful as LittleBigPlanet and God of War are, I was getting quite frustrated with them, and the novelty of my shiny new PS3 was wearing off.
I looked at my unopened copy of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue with distain. I knew from reading reviews that it was just a glorified demo, and I decided it really wasn't worth my opening it, but what could I do? Were there any worthwhile games worth purchasing for $30?
Enter Ratchet and Clank. I was turned off to "Size Matters" even though I bought the "Size Matters" PSP bundle back when PSP 3000s were cool...well they still are cool *glowers at the Go before hugging it.* I guess I just didn't give it a chance. After reading a bunch of reviews for "A Crack in Time," I thought I would get it and pay the extra.
WARNING Sez QMarc80. It's a trilogy. I need to get Tools of Destruction first. "But it's 2 years old." Deciding to start from the beginning for the sake of story, I went and did an even swap.
I am LOVING this game. I've taken to calling it "Ratchet and Crack" because I can play this game for 3 hours a sitting just to see what happens. I've since re-downloaded Size Matters...and suddenly I love THAT game too.
I don't know why I shrugged off this series so quickly. It's full of comedy, mass explosions, and robots. Oh and the evil villians just rock.
I don't care if it's 2 years old. Expect a review soon.
Comments
I seriously played this game two times over right in a row, I loved it that much. The only downfall was that it never got trophies. But Crack in Time fixed that. I'd say they are both on par with each other and each are just as enjoyable.
I've been meaning to dive into this series - I've heard nothing but great things. May go pick it up on your recommendation.
both games are really good. quest for booty is good too.
My wife loves this series. After playing TOD and QFB, she played the old PS2 games as well. I completely dismissed this series after playing Jak and Daxter. Huge mistake.
It's never too late to go back and play some great games.
Hey, I'm playing Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem on the Gamecube for the first time, and that's from 2002. Luckily, video games have no expiration date or statute of limitations.