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While Garnett is away in Seattle on business, the two Jeffs (Cannata and Mattas) are joined by Insomniac's James Stevenson and Shacknews Daily contributor and video guru Ryan Calavano to talk about this week's gaming news, as well as some stuff they've been playing during the summer wait for mainstream releases. Insomniac's recently-launched Facebook game Outernauts gets some love, and the new Ratchet and Clank HD collection and upcoming downloadable installment, Full Frontal Assault get some hype. Mobile iOS goodness, including Dynamite Jack and Great Big War Game, get some of the spotlight as well, before the crew brings it home with another batch of Finishing Moves.
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by Steve Watts, Jul 18, 2012 10:00am PDT
The lovable furry-robot team are returning in Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault. While this latest iteration promises to return the franchise to the classic gameplay the franchise is known for, Insomniac is adding a new twist to the formula. On top of the arsenal-heavy shooting and platforming, Full Frontal will introduce a tower defense element.
You'll be building your defenses based on the clever tools that the series is known for, and racing around to fend off enemies on your own as well. You can choose between playing Ratchet, Clank, or Captain Qwark, fending off the alien army across five different levels.
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by Andrew Yoon, May 30, 2012 9:30am PDT
Ratchet & Clank are celebrating their tenth anniversary this year with an HD Collection, featuring remastered versions of the PS2 trilogy that started it all. But, if that isn't enough Ratchet or Clank for you, Insomniac Games has announced yet another addition to the long-running platformer franchise.
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault is coming later this year. While it's only been a few months since the release of All 4 One, FFA takes a different approach. "We've returned to the series' classic feel, camera, controls and weapons, while innovating and giving you a whole new way to play," Insomniac CEO Ted Price said in the announcement.
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