
One upgrade even slows down time when zoomed in, allowing you to use the sniper more effectively without needing to keep away from the enemies. In this game, however, you can purchase upgrades to increase the amount of extra damage that is done. Attack Its Weak Point: The Plasma Striker returns, with its ability to display and hit weak points for additional damage intact.Zurkon returns, and even brings his wife and son into the mix if leveled enough. The "For Cronk and Zephyr" Skill Point, which requires you to beat Neftin Prog without taking damage, can also be received by beating his robotic double in Destructapalooza with the same criteria.This also holds true for the Netherverse puzzles, wherever the ground may be. If you are a certain height off the ground, you can't do your slam attack, which is nice if you're gliding over a large pit.An Asskicking Christmas: The game isn't set during Christmas, but there is a weapon called the Winterizer that turns enemies into snowmen while playing Jingle Bells.Action Bomb: One of the creatures on planet Thram (referred to as a Bursting Blekko by the hint screen) will charge towards you and detonate the large growth on its back.Now I prey on these tropes because the economy is in the sh. Following the release of the 2016 re-imagining of the first game, the next game in the main Ratchet & Clank continuity following this one is 2021’s Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart - released eight years after Into The Nexus. The game is shorter than most installments, and serves as the Grand Finale of the Future series. In this installment, Ratchet and Clank must pursue Vendra and Neftin Prog, a brother-sister duo who attempt to bring their race into the universe, with disastrous effects. It was released on the PlayStation 3 on November 12, 2013. It's intended to serve as an "epilogue" to the series, going back to the style of the Future games and closing out the different plot elements of those games, while at the same time utilizing new gravity-based gameplay mechanics.


Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus is the first Ratchet & Clank game since A Crack in Time that doesn't focus on multiplayer.
