Deadlocked was met with generally favorable reviews, although slightly lower than its predecessors, with some criticism being aimed at its darker tone, repetitive gameplay and level design, and the removal of Clank as a playable character.
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| - Deadlocked was met with generally favorable reviews, although slightly lower than its predecessors, with some criticism being aimed at its darker tone, repetitive gameplay and level design, and the removal of Clank as a playable character.
- The fourth game in the Ratchet and Clank series. Ratchet is kidnapped (and slandered) by Gleeman Vox, a sinister TV executive who wants Ratchet to be a contestant on his The Running Man-esque gladiatorial combat show Dread-Zone. Dread-Zone greatly reduces the platforming sections of the series, turning many of them them more into health-reducing hazards rather than perilous one chance challenges, instead focusing on straight combat, with bigger and badder weapons and enemies.
- Developer PublisherSony Computer Entertainment Release date Genre Modes Ratings Platforms Media Preceded by Followed by Ratchet: Deadlocked, titled as Ratchet: Gladiator in PAL regions, is an action/shooter game, and was the fourth game in the Ratchet & Clank series. This game features many upgrades from its predecessor, Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal. It was released on October 25, 2005 in North America. It has been called both darker and more intense than the previous three games, and was both criticized and praised for its heavier emphasis on combat. A high-definition re-release of the game, including multiplayer was delayed from its original release date of February 2013 and was released in North America on 21 May 2013, on the same day as the PlayStation Vita version of Ratchet & Cla
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| - Developer PublisherSony Computer Entertainment Release date Genre Modes Ratings Platforms Media Preceded by Followed by Ratchet: Deadlocked, titled as Ratchet: Gladiator in PAL regions, is an action/shooter game, and was the fourth game in the Ratchet & Clank series. This game features many upgrades from its predecessor, Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal. It was released on October 25, 2005 in North America. It has been called both darker and more intense than the previous three games, and was both criticized and praised for its heavier emphasis on combat. A high-definition re-release of the game, including multiplayer was delayed from its original release date of February 2013 and was released in North America on 21 May 2013, on the same day as the PlayStation Vita version of Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault. The game was available as a free download for owners of the PlayStation 3 version of Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault in North America and also in PAL regions including Europe and Australia. This game takes place in the year 5357.
- Deadlocked was met with generally favorable reviews, although slightly lower than its predecessors, with some criticism being aimed at its darker tone, repetitive gameplay and level design, and the removal of Clank as a playable character.
- The fourth game in the Ratchet and Clank series. Ratchet is kidnapped (and slandered) by Gleeman Vox, a sinister TV executive who wants Ratchet to be a contestant on his The Running Man-esque gladiatorial combat show Dread-Zone. Dread-Zone greatly reduces the platforming sections of the series, turning many of them them more into health-reducing hazards rather than perilous one chance challenges, instead focusing on straight combat, with bigger and badder weapons and enemies.
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