As part of the celebration, Clank gifted his best friend with a device that could travel through dimensions for their quest to find the other Lombaxes, however, that didn’t stop the treachery and main antagonist, mad evil scientist, Dr. Rift Apart starts years off where the 2016 reboot ended, with our beloved Lombax, Ratchet, and his tiny metal partner, Clank, celebrating the Festival of Heroes on the planet Megalopolis. So if you’re one of those types of gamers who’s into lifelike games such as Uncharted, The Last of Us, and Marvel’s Spider-Man in terms of visuals, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart levels the playing field with its stunning Pixar-like visuals. With Insomniac Games’ talented developers that gave us Marvel’s Spider-Man and its standalone spin-off, Miles Morales, you wouldn’t think twice about buying the game, more of which I would call an Insomniac staple. Once a mere cartoony third-person sci-fi adventure platformer, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is already a PlayStation blockbuster hit after playing it. Rift Apart, the sequel of the 2016 reboot, proves to be a worthy PS5 game even with that new $70 price tag but it’s not enough of a justification to purchase a $1000 PS5 from a scalper. Fans of Insomniac Games’ platformer, Ratchet & Clank, may foster more of that unbearing hate on PS5 resellers. This year has proven difficult for die-hard Sony fans to get their hands on a PS5, with scalpers being the main problem of the evident next-generation consoles scarcity and plastering an insane price tag.